Unleash Your Power: 28 Best Belt-Worthy Songs for Altos

Unlock your vocal power! Are you an alto singer searching for the perfect songs to showcase your rich, resonant tone? Then you've come to the right place. Finding the best songs for altos to belt can be a challenge – too many songs are written for higher vocal ranges, leaving altos feeling overlooked. But fear not! This carefully curated list is designed to help you discover powerful, emotionally resonant pieces that perfectly match your vocal capabilities. We've considered factors like range, key, and the overall emotional impact, selecting songs that will not only challenge you but allow you to truly shine. Whether you're preparing for an audition, a karaoke night, or simply want to explore your vocal potential, this collection of anthems will empower you to belt out your heart's content. Get ready to discover your new go-to songs and unleash your inner vocal diva!

Unleash Your Power: 28 Best Belt-Worthy Songs for Altos
SongArtistAlbumListens
1. Rolling in the Deep Adele 21 3B+
2. Someone Like You Adele 21 2B+
3. Bad Romance Lady Gaga The Fame Monster (Deluxe Edition) 2B+
4. Firework Katy Perry Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection 1B+
5. Royals Lorde Pure Heroine 957M+
6. Sweet Dreams Eurythmics
Annie Lennox
Dave Stewart
Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) 948M+
7. Style Taylor Swift 1989 (Taylor's Version) 858M+

1. Rolling in the Deep (Adele)

Vocal Range: Adele's powerhouse vocals in "Rolling in the Deep" perfectly showcase the range and depth ideal for altos, with soaring high notes and powerful, emotive low notes.

Emotional Intensity: The raw emotion conveyed through Adele's singing provides a fulfilling and cathartic experience for both the singer and listener, making it ideal for expressing powerful feelings.

Rhythmic Complexity: While the song has a driving beat, its underlying rhythmic complexity offers altos opportunities to explore nuanced phrasing and dynamic control.

Rolling in the Deep - Adele

2. Someone Like You (21)

Vocal Range: Adele's "Someone Like You" sits perfectly within the alto range, offering ample opportunities for powerful belting in the soaring chorus.

Emotional Depth: The raw emotionality of the song provides a rich canvas for vocal expression, allowing altos to convey the heartbreak and vulnerability with resonant power.

Technical Considerations: Focus on controlling breath support and dynamics to fully showcase the song's emotional arc and your vocal control. The build-up to the climax is particularly rewarding for altos to explore.

Someone Like You - Adele

3. Bad Romance - The Fame Monster (Deluxe Edition)

Vocal Range: Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" features a powerful vocal range perfectly suited for altos, with soaring high notes and dramatic lower registers offering ample opportunities for belting.

Rhythmic Complexity: The song's driving beat and syncopated rhythms provide a solid foundation for controlled and expressive belting, allowing altos to showcase their vocal agility and precision.

Emotional Intensity: The dramatic and theatrical nature of "Bad Romance" coupled with its powerful lyrics, allows altos to fully immerse themselves in the song's emotional landscape, conveying a wide array of feelings with impactful belting.

Bad Romance - Lady Gaga

4. Firework (Katy Perry)

Vocal Range: "Firework" features a powerful and soaring melody perfectly suited to the alto vocal range, with its dynamic shifts between lower register and powerful belt notes.

Emotional Resonance: The anthemic quality and message of empowerment resonate deeply, providing ample opportunity for an alto to convey a wide spectrum of emotions.

Technical Challenges/Rewards: While challenging, mastering the runs and sustained notes in "Firework" yields a rewarding performance experience for altos, showcasing their vocal control and strength.

Firework - Katy Perry

5. Royals (Pure Heroine - 2025)

Vocal Range: Royals features a relatively low register, perfectly suited for alto voices, allowing for powerful and resonant delivery of the lyrics.

Emotional Depth: The song's melancholic yet defiant tone provides ample opportunity for altos to showcase their expressive capabilities, conveying both vulnerability and strength.

Melodic Structure: The memorable melody with its subtle rises and falls offers excellent opportunities for dynamic phrasing and vocal control, creating a captivating performance for alto singers.

Royals - Lorde

6. Sweet Dreams (1983)

Vocal Range: "Sweet Dreams" features a dynamic vocal range perfectly suited for altos, with its powerful chorus and lower register verses offering ample opportunities to showcase vocal control and strength.

Emotional Depth: The song's melancholic yet driving rhythm creates a captivating emotional landscape, allowing altos to express a wide spectrum of feelings with nuanced vocal delivery.

Iconic Status: Its instantly recognizable melody and synth-driven sound provide a strong foundation for a commanding alto performance, ensuring a memorable and impactful rendition.

Sweet Dreams - Eurythmics,Annie Lennox,Dave Stewart

7. Style - 1989 (Taylor's Version)

Vocal Range: "Style" boasts a powerful and emotive melody perfectly suited for alto voices, offering ample opportunities for dynamic range and resonant expression.

Belt-ability: The song’s structure incorporates sustained notes and soaring crescendos, ideal for showcasing the depth and strength of an alto's vocal capabilities.

Emotional Resonance: Its themes of self-discovery and confidence resonate deeply, allowing altos to connect with the song's emotional core and deliver a truly captivating performance.

Style - Taylor Swift

8. No Scrubs

Vocal Range: "No Scrubs" features a powerful, dynamic vocal range perfectly suited for altos, with its soaring chorus and punchy verses offering ample opportunities for showcasing vocal strength and control.

Rhythmic Complexity: The song's infectious beat and memorable hook provide a solid rhythmic foundation for belting, allowing altos to easily find their groove and project with confidence.

Emotional Resonance: The sassy, empowering lyrics about self-respect resonate deeply, fueling the emotional intensity needed to deliver a truly impactful performance.

No Scrubs - TLC

9. Rehab (Amy Winehouse - 2025)

Vocal Range: Amy Winehouse's powerful alto voice shines in "Rehab" showcasing a dynamic range perfect for belting out the emotionally charged lyrics.

Emotional Depth: The song's raw honesty and vulnerability provide ample opportunity for expressive phrasing and conveying the full spectrum of heartbreak and defiance.

Rhythmic Complexity: While the melody is relatively straightforward, the underlying rhythm and groove offer a solid foundation for controlled vocal power and stylistic interpretation.

Rehab - Amy Winehouse

10. A Million Reasons

Vocal Range: "A Million Reasons" boasts a powerful and emotive melody perfectly suited to the alto range, offering ample opportunities for showcasing vocal control and belting prowess.

Emotional Depth: The song's raw vulnerability and heartfelt lyrics provide a rich emotional landscape for altos to explore, allowing for nuanced expression and powerful delivery.

Technical Aspects: The song's structure features dynamic shifts between softer verses and soaring choruses, providing a satisfying challenge for altos looking to expand their vocal capabilities.

A Million Reasons - Lady Gaga
  • Back to December
    11

    Back to December

    Taylor Swift

    2010

  • Mamma Mia
    12

    Mamma Mia

    ABBA

    1975

  • What's Love Got to Do with It
    13

    What's Love Got to Do with It

    Tina Turner

    1993

    Private Dancer (30th Anniversary Issue)

  • Raise Your Glass
    14

    Raise Your Glass

    Pink

    2011

  • Before He Cheats
    15

    Before He Cheats

    Carrie Underwood

    2006

    Some Hearts

  • Summertime Sadness
    16

    Summertime Sadness

    Lana Del Rey,Cedric Gervais

    2013

    Blood, Sweat & 3 Years

  • The Winner Takes It All
    17

    The Winner Takes It All

    ABBA

    1980

  • That Don’t Impress Me Much
    18

    That Don’t Impress Me Much

    Shania Twain

    1997

  • Dreams
    19

    Dreams

    Fleetwood Mac

    1977

    Rumours (Super Deluxe)

  • You're So Vain
    20

    You're So Vain

    Carly Simon

    1972

    No Secrets

  • Feeling Good
    21

    Feeling Good

    Nina Simone

    1965

  • Ain't No Sunshine
    22

    Ain't No Sunshine

    Bill Withers

    1971

    Just As I Am

  • My Favorite Mistake
    23

    My Favorite Mistake

    Sheryl Crow

    1998

  • I Have a Dream
    24

    I Have a Dream

    ABBA

    1979

  • I Can Hear the Bells
    25

    I Can Hear the Bells

    Marc Shaiman

    2002

  • Chain of Fools
    26

    Chain of Fools

    Aretha Franklin

    1967

    Lady Soul (With Bonus Selections)

  • On My Own
    27

    On My Own

    Les Misérables Cast

    1980

  • You Learn to Live Without
    28

    You Learn to Live Without

    Tom Kitt, Brian Yorkey

    2014