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Wrecking Ball
Miley Cyrus
A raw power ballad turning destructive love into a huge emotional release.
Write This Down
George Strait
Choose Write This Down for a romantic performance; this country song from George Strait offers clear storytelling and an approachable crowd payoff.
Y.M.C.A.
Village People
A universal party anthem built around simple lyrics, the ubiquitous 'YMCA' hand gestures, and group participation.
Yakety Yak
The Coasters
A brisk doo-wop comedy with parental orders, teenage complaints, and shouted responses.
Yellow
Coldplay
A modern rock ballad with a simple structure, emotional chorus, and excellent recognition.
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 Can’t Hurry Love
The Supremes
A Motown lesson in patience with a driving beat, bright backing vocals, and a title that the audience already knows by heart.
You Give Love a Bad Name
Bon Jovi
A big 80s rock anthem with a huge chorus and reliable bar-karaoke energy.
You Learn
Alanis Morissette
A thoughtful 90s alternative-pop song with a steady chorus and positive feel.
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 Sang to Me
Marc Anthony
You Sang to Me: emotional Latin karaoke song with rhythmic precision and reliable singalong appeal.
You Should Be Dancing
Bee Gees
Falsetto disco urgency built around a command no dance floor can ignore.
You Used to Love Me
Faith Evans
You Used to Love Me is a breakup-focused 1990s R&B/soul song from Faith Evans with expressive phrasing and good audience potential.
You Were Meant for Me
Jewel
An intimate folk-pop breakup song whose everyday details make the sadness feel conversational rather than theatrical.
You Wreck Me
Tom Petty
Loose, upbeat heartland rock with a rough-edged chorus and playful romantic frustration.
You’re Welcome
Moana Cast
Choose You’re Welcome for a playful performance; this theatrical song from Moana Cast offers character-driven drama and strong group-singalong appeal.
You’re My Best Friend
Queen
A warm Queen favorite with a bright melody, affectionate lyrics, and broad appeal.
You’re No Good
Linda Ronstadt
A confident breakup song with a strong chorus and classic feel.
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.
You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’
The Righteous Brothers
A dramatic classic duet that gives two singers clear shared moments and a huge finale.
