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Where the Party At
Jagged Edge ft. Nelly
Where the Party At: party-ready rap or hip-hop track with rhythmic delivery and strong group-singalong appeal.
White Liar
Miranda Lambert
White Liar brings clear storytelling and strong group-singalong appeal to a breakup-focused 2000s country song from Miranda Lambert.
Who Can I Run To
Xscape
Who Can I Run To is an emotional 1990s R&B/soul song from Xscape with expressive phrasing and good audience potential.
Who Let the Dogs Out
Baha Men
A memorable chant-heavy party novelty that gives the singer an immediate way to connect with the room.
Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?
Shania Twain
Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?: playful country song with clear storytelling and strong group-singalong appeal.
Why Haven’t I Heard from You
Reba McEntire
Why Haven’t I Heard from You: breakup-focused country song with clear storytelling and strong group-singalong appeal.
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.
With a Little Help from My Friends
The Beatles
A memorable group singalong that gives the singer an immediate way to connect with the room.
Wonderwall
Oasis
A familiar alternative singalong that is easy to approach and widely recognized.
Work It
Missy Elliott
Work It brings rhythmic delivery and strong group-singalong appeal to a playful 2000s rap or hip-hop track from Missy Elliott.
Y.M.C.A.
Village People
A universal party anthem built around simple lyrics, recognizable gestures, and group participation.
Yakety Yak
The Coasters
A recognizable comic doo-wop oldie with a clear performance identity and dependable karaoke appeal.
Yeah!
Usher ft. Lil Jon & Ludacris
A defining club anthem with a huge hook, separate rap moments, and instant party recognition.
You Should Be Dancing
Bee Gees
You Should Be Dancing: party-ready dance-floor song with a steady groove and strong group-singalong appeal.
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 the One That I Want
John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John
A fun, theatrical duet with big recognition and strong crowd appeal.
Young Hearts Run Free
Candi Staton
Candi Staton’s Young Hearts Run Free pairs a steady groove with strong group-singalong appeal, making it a party-ready dance-floor song choice.
Zombie
The Cranberries
A powerful alternative karaoke choice with emotional intensity and a memorable chorus.
