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Where Is the Love?
The Black Eyed Peas
A serious pop-hip-hop plea that alternates rap verses with a broad sung hook about violence, prejudice, and social responsibility.
White & Nerdy
“Weird Al” Yankovic
A rapid rap parody packed with tech references, internal rhymes, and nerd-culture punchlines.
Wildest Dreams
Taylor Swift
A dreamy pop ballad with an atmospheric melody and strong fan recognition.
Will You Love Me Tomorrow
The Shirelles
Will You Love Me Tomorrow: emotional R&B/soul song with expressive phrasing and strong group-singalong appeal.
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’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 No Good
Linda Ronstadt
A confident breakup song with a strong chorus and classic feel.
Your Song
Elton John
Elton John’s Your Song pairs driving energy with an approachable crowd payoff, making it an emotional rock song choice.
Ahora Quién
Marc Anthony
Ahora Quién brings rhythmic precision and strong crowd recognition to a breakup-focused 2000s Latin karaoke song from Marc Anthony.
All I Have to Do Is Dream
The Everly Brothers
All I Have to Do Is Dream: romantic rock song with driving energy and strong group-singalong appeal.
Alone
Heart
A huge 80s power ballad that demands strong female vocals.
Always Be My Baby
Mariah Carey
A beloved Mariah karaoke song with a warm chorus and challenging vocal details.
Angel of Mine
Monica
Angel of Mine is an emotional 1990s R&B/soul song from Monica with expressive phrasing and an approachable crowd payoff.
Anxiety
Doechii
A current hip-hop selection with a recognizable hook and timely karaoke appeal.
Apologize
Timbaland ft. OneRepublic
Timbaland ft. OneRepublic’s Apologize pairs expressive phrasing with strong crowd recognition, making it a breakup-focused R&B/soul song choice.
Are You That Somebody?
Aaliyah
Slinky late-’90s R&B driven by an offbeat beat and teasing vocal phrasing.
Baby Come Back
Player
Smooth soft-rock regret anchored by an instantly recognizable pleading chorus.
Back to Black
Amy Winehouse
A devastating modern-soul breakup song with a restrained opening, a dark title, and emotional honesty that becomes more painful as it stays…
Bad Dreams
Teddy Swims
Restless soul-pop about loneliness after dark, driven by a raspy, anxious hook.
Baker Street
Gerry Rafferty
A reflective soft-rock classic whose weary verses and enormous saxophone breaks create as much space as the singer’s lines.
Beautiful Things
Benson Boone
A huge modern male vocal song with a powerful chorus and strong emotional impact.
Because of You
Kelly Clarkson
An emotional power ballad with exposed verses and a forceful upper-register chorus.
Before You Go
Lewis Capaldi
Choose Before You Go for a reflective performance; this pop song from Lewis Capaldi offers a memorable hook and strong crowd recognition.
