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Uptown Girl
Billy Joel
A bright, catchy karaoke song with an easy chorus and broad appeal.
Wannabe
Spice Girls
A high-energy group-friendly karaoke pick with huge nostalgia.
We Are Family
Sister Sledge
A definitive group karaoke anthem with shared hooks and instant audience participation.
We Just Disagree
Dave Mason
A mature soft-rock breakup song that trades anger for acceptance, with a calm title and conversational verses that feel genuinely adult.
We Will Rock You
Queen
This party-ready rock song from Queen gives We Will Rock You driving energy, strong group-singalong appeal, and a clear karaoke identity.
Werewolves of London
Warren Zevon
A sly rock novelty with piano swagger, oddball images, and a howled refrain.
What Does the Fox Say?
Ylvis
An absurd electronic novelty song built around animal sounds and a deliberately ridiculous hook.
What I Got
Sublime
A relaxed Sublime song with an easy chorus and casual crowd appeal.
What I Like About You
The Romantics
A fast, uncomplicated party-rock song with handclap energy, a familiar hook, and little time for the room to lose interest.
When I Come Around
Green Day
A more relaxed Green Day song with a catchy chorus and accessible range.
Wonderful World
Sam Cooke
A sweet, compact soul song whose schoolbook lyrics give way to a sincere romantic hook.
Wonderwall
Oasis
A familiar alternative singalong that is easy to approach and widely recognized.
Yesterday
The Beatles
A timeless ballad with a clear melody, gentle pacing, and universal recognition.
You Belong with Me
Taylor Swift
An early Taylor Swift favorite with a familiar story, accessible melody, and huge chorus.
You Make My Dreams
Hall & Oates
A bright feel-good staple with a simple chorus and broad multigenerational appeal.
You Really Got Me
The Kinks
A compact garage-rock classic with a simple hook and plenty of swagger.
You Were Meant for Me
Jewel
An intimate folk-pop breakup song whose everyday details make the sadness feel conversational rather than theatrical.
You’re Only Lonely
J.D. Souther
A warm soft-rock reassurance with a gentle pulse, a comforting title, and lyrics that offer companionship without forcing romance.
You’re So Vain
Carly Simon
A cool breakup classic with a memorable chorus and easygoing range.
You’re Still the One
Shania Twain
A warm country-pop staple with a singable melody and broad recognition.
You’re the One That I Want
John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John
A fun, theatrical duet with big recognition and strong crowd appeal.
Your Man
Josh Turner
A low-voice country favorite with romantic appeal and a comfortable range for bass/baritone singers.
(Don’t Fear) The Reaper
Blue Öyster Cult
A moody classic-rock staple with a steady melody, famous riff, and strong recognition.
1, 2 Step
Ciara ft. Missy Elliott
A sleek dance-floor groove built around a crisp count-off hook and playful swagger.
