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I Feel the Earth Move
Carole King
I Feel the Earth Move: party-ready rock song with driving energy and strong group-singalong appeal.
I Had Some Help
Post Malone ft. Morgan Wallen
A catchy country-pop karaoke song that works solo or as a casual duet.
I Hope You Dance
Lee Ann Womack
I Hope You Dance brings clear storytelling and strong group-singalong appeal to an emotional 2000s country song from Lee Ann Womack.
I Just Might
Bruno Mars
This party-ready R&B/soul song from Bruno Mars gives I Just Might expressive phrasing, strong crowd recognition, and a clear karaoke identity.
I Love Rock ’n Roll
Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
A straightforward rock anthem with attitude, repetition, and dependable crowd energy.
I Love This Bar
Toby Keith
I Love This Bar is a playful 2000s country song from Toby Keith with clear storytelling and strong group-singalong appeal.
I Need to Know
Marc Anthony
I Need to Know is a party-ready 1990s Latin karaoke song from Marc Anthony with rhythmic precision and strong crowd recognition.
I Saw Her Standing There
The Beatles
A crowd-tested early rock-and-roll with enough personality to stand out from standard song choices.
I Want to Break Free
Queen
Queen’s I Want to Break Free pairs driving energy with strong group-singalong appeal, making it a party-ready rock song choice.
I Will Always Love You
Whitney Houston
One of karaoke’s most famous vocal showcases, with a soft opening and an enormous final section.
I Wish
Stevie Wonder
I Wish brings expressive phrasing and strong group-singalong appeal to a playful 1970s R&B/soul song from Stevie Wonder.
I’m Gonna Getcha Good!
Shania Twain
I’m Gonna Getcha Good! suits singers seeking a party-ready country song, combining clear storytelling with strong group-singalong appeal for Shania Twain fans.
I’m Not Okay (I Promise)
My Chemical Romance
I’m Not Okay (I Promise) is a playful 2000s rock song from My Chemical Romance with driving energy and strong group-singalong appeal.
I’m a Believer
The Monkees
A karaoke-ready upbeat pop oldie built around a familiar hook and a distinct mood.
I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)
The Proclaimers
A huge singalong choice that is more about energy than vocal perfection.
I’m Yours
Jason Mraz
A memorable relaxed acoustic pop that gives the singer an immediate way to connect with the room.
In Bloom
Nirvana
A recognizable grunge singalong with a clear performance identity and dependable karaoke appeal.
In da Club
50 Cent
A defining club anthem with a relaxed flow, instantly recognizable beat, and huge opening line.
In Too Deep
Sum 41
Choose In Too Deep for a party-ready performance; this rock song from Sum 41 offers driving energy and strong group-singalong appeal.
Irreplaceable
Beyoncé
A crowd-tested breakup R&B singalong with enough personality to stand out from standard song choices.
Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
They Might Be Giants
A memorable fast historical novelty that gives the singer an immediate way to connect with the room.
It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere
Alan Jackson & Jimmy Buffett
It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere: playful country song with clear storytelling and clear two-singer interplay.
It’s Raining Men
The Weather Girls
A theatrical disco anthem with massive energy, group appeal, and demanding belts.
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Johnny Cash & June Carter
A playful country duet with obvious alternating parts and plenty of character.
