The fundamental is in the lower midrange around 1 to 500Hz ish depending on which fundamental vibe the engineer went with but it lays in that region of the spectrum.
And then the harmonics that give the fundamental it's tonal Identity of track, snap and pop is in the 900Hz to as high as 5kHz.
And then the trailing end of notes and tail for reverbs used sits around the 3 to 7kHz regions and then depending on how the mix of said drum was EQ'd during the mixing stage, there will be some air texture to it.
So basically what this means is you need a balanced sounding speaker that gets out of the way, doesn't have recesses in important frequencies (note that below your room's Schroeder frequency the room modes that become prevalent make it a duty for you to get them fixed)
So basically get a speaker that is balanced in tonal character above the Schroeder frequency which is roughly 3 to 500Hz.
Below that you'd need good speaker/room coupling, pragmatic solutions like iterative room treatment, iterative listening position tweaking and subwoofer integration.
What's your budget for the speaker? @saummisra