Freddie Mercury "Let's Turn It On"
Freddie Mercury was a British Asian composer, lyricist, pianist, and vocalist best known as the frontman for the british rock band Queen. He was noted for his powerful vocal abilities and his charisma as a live performer. He wrote and composed many international hits such as "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "We Are The Champions".
Considered one of the most versatile male vocalists in popular music, Freddie Mercury possessed a very distinctive voice. Although his speaking voice naturally fell in the baritone range, he also maintained tone in the tenor range [3]. His recorded vocal range spanned nearly four octaves (falsetto included), with his lowest recorded note being the F2 and his highest recorded note being the D6, according to the standard C scale [4]. His highest recorded head voice note was the F5 [5]. In addition to vocal range, Mercury often delivered technically difficult songs in a forceful and powerful manner.