A voice having a range between soprano and contralto
Mezzo soprano is the female voice range that lies between soprano and contralto. Mezzo sopranos tend to have secondary roles in operas, with some notable exceptions.
Mezzo-soprano
A mezzo soprano, more often called a "mezzo," is the female voice with a range and sound quality between Soprano (the highest) and Alto (the lowest). In classical music, for example, Carmen is the best known mezzo character in opera. In popular music, Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand are good examples of mezzos.
A treble is the highest of the four main male voice types, usually found in cathedral choirs, and is sung by boys. The soprano is the highest of the three main female voice types, higher than mezzo-soprano and alto.
Type your answer here... Whitney Houston
Charice. She's very popular, she was also on glee.
A diva or if you mean voice categories - Soprano, mezzo-soprano, contralto.
You can name an opera singer by the voice sung: Loosely, soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, baritone, or bass. There are more voice distinctions, below.
For example - Frederica von Stade - American mezzo-soprano. Cecilia Bartoli - Italian mezzo-soprano. Idina Menzel-mezzo soprano with belt
She’s Absolutely a mezzo soprano. If she was an alto, the range would be lower.
Soprano/mezzo soprano
A voice having a range between soprano and contralto
Mezzo-Soprano
"Mezzo" is Italian for "middle", so a mezzo soprano is a middle-pitched woman's voice. The higher voice is soprano, of which there are different categories, (lyric, dramatic, coloratura, etc.), depending on the strength of voice required and the duration of the part. The lowest female voice is contralto or alto.
Soprano, mezzo-soprano, contralto.
coloratura mezzo-soprano