In regard to DVDdoug’s point about some clipping being OK with certain genres of music and instruments used the linked thread below will show a screenshot of a commercially released CD file showing clipped full sounding bass kicks that sound great on all my devices including large box speaker home stereo system without subs, my subwoofer equipped car audio system and my Sony MDR V6 headphones connected to my Mac Mini.
https://forum.audacityteam.org/t/sound-clipping-whilst-recording-track-mix-within-guidance/45068/1
And as been said you need to edit the bass vs vocals by ear and then listen on all your devices to see if it sounds right.
I recently bass boosted some Rhino remastered Chicago V album CD files in Audacity where the bass sounded great on my Sony headphones adding nearly 12db to the 50Hz region but not the rest because I wanted to preserve the clarity in the vocal. Played the saved and burned to CD aiff file on my sub equipped car audio system and got these bomb sounds in my trunk where I had to reduce the bass EQ by…take a guess… 12db to keep it from damaging my subs. I didn’t hear this on my headphones. Just an FYI warning. I’m back at the drawing board on what to do to make Chicago sound like a bigger than life big band as they really are instead of a small band like they’ve always sounded since the '70’s.