Best (karaoke Version): Tina Turner - The

: Don't just stand there during the instrumental break. This is your time to interact with the "band" or the audience, maintaining the high energy until you hit the final, soaring "You're the best!".

Tina Turner’s voice is characterized as a with a range for this specific song typically spanning from Bb3 to D5 . Tina Turner - The Best (Karaoke Version)

: Use your body to convey the song's energy. Tina’s style often involved moving limbs on the same side simultaneously (same arm as leg), breaking traditional dance rules. : Don't just stand there during the instrumental break

: Build intimacy by making eye contact with individuals in the crowd, turning a large room into a personal connection. : Use your body to convey the song's energy

: Start "nice and easy" as she often did in live performances, holding back your full power until the first chorus to create maximum impact. Key Performance Moments

: To achieve her signature grit, use a growling technique by partially closing the vocal cords while exhaling. Think of it as a deep, stage-whisper sound that maintains clarity.