The most difficult songs to sing

'Un-Break My Heart' by Toni Braxton - This 1996 R&B tune starts off with a smoky low register. Braxton then delivers powerful, yet controlled vocals that convey a ton of emotion. 

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'How Can I Ease the Pain' by Lisa Fischer - A slow, breathy ballad not many can sing. And then there's the impossibly high vocal run towards the end of the song. 

'Go the Distance' by Michael Bolton - This Disney song is all about delivery and conveying emotional depth. 

'Crawling' by Linkin Park - Chester Bennington's melodic, gritty, and powerful vocals make 'Crawling' one of Linkin Park's greatest hits, and also one of the most difficult songs to sing. 

'Love On Top' by Beyoncé - A number of Beyoncé songs could have made this list, but with numerous key changes and a wide vocal range, 'Love On Top' is perhaps the most challenging one. 

'Hello' by Adele - Adele is one of the most accomplished singers in the world. She has the power to convey emotion in a unique, poignant way. 'Hello' is probably the best example of this. 

'Chandelier' by Sia - Sia delivers her most passionate performance in this song. Delivering that level of vocal power, intensity, control, and emotion is not easy at all. 

'Earth Song' by Michael Jackson - Michael Jackson has some unique vocal lines, many of which are difficult to sing. 'Earth Song'—particularly the chorus—is one of the most difficult ones. 

'Dream On' by Aerosmith - Steven Tyler starts off slow with this epic ballad, only to go into a crescendo and finish with an incredibly high section. 

'Lovin' You' by Minnie Riperton - Minnie Riperton's whistle notes on 'Lovin' You' certainly make it one of the most difficult songs to sing. 

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