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Vehicle
The Ides of March
A horn-powered rock-soul hit with urgent verses, a bold title metaphor, and a chorus that sounds built for a full band.
Video Killed the Radio Star
The Buggles
A bright new-wave lament about changing technology, built around a famous title, layered responses, and pure late-1970s nostalgia.
Viva La Vida
Coldplay
Regal pop-rock storytelling with orchestral sweep and a chorus that feels ceremonial.
Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go
Wham!
A bright 80s party song with instant recognition and upbeat energy.
Wake Up Little Susie
The Everly Brothers
A playful harmony-driven story about two teenagers facing an awkward morning.
Walk Like an Egyptian
The Bangles
A playful 1980s novelty hit with short scene-setting verses, a famous dance pose, and a hook that invites instant participation.
Wanted Dead or Alive
Bon Jovi
A slower rock anthem that gives singers a confident, dramatic moment without being too frantic.
Waterfalls
TLC
A smooth 90s R&B classic with major recognition and a memorable chorus.
Watermelon Crawl
Tracy Byrd
A fast country dance song built around spoken steps and a rolling honky-tonk groove.
Watermelon Moonshine
Lainey Wilson
This romantic country song from Lainey Wilson gives Watermelon Moonshine clear storytelling, an approachable crowd payoff, and a clear karaoke identity.
We Built This City
Starship
A glossy 1980s anthem with a huge repeated chorus, alternating lead parts, and enough camp value to unite a willing room.
What Makes You Beautiful
One Direction
Bright boy-band pop with a bouncing verse and a chorus made for instant recognition.
What’s Going On
Marvin Gaye
A soulful classic with emotional depth and a smooth vocal line.
When It Rains It Pours
Luke Combs
When It Rains It Pours: playful country song with clear storytelling and an approachable crowd payoff.
Whiskey Glasses
Morgan Wallen
Choose Whiskey Glasses for a party-ready performance; this country song from Morgan Wallen offers clear storytelling and an approachable crowd payoff.
Why Can’t We Be Friends?
War
A friendly funk singalong with simple verses, a repeated question, and an easy opening for group participation.
Wishful Thinking
China Crisis
A reflective new-wave ballad with gentle synths, a melancholy title, and regret that feels thoughtful rather than defeated.
With a Little Help from My Friends
The Beatles
Friendly Beatles pop built around shared lead lines, harmonies, and an easy group refrain.
Wooly Bully
Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs
A garage-rock novelty hit with nonsense slang, a stomping beat, and a title chant that needs no explanation.
Working for the Weekend
Loverboy
A fast workplace escape anthem with punchy verses, an instantly understood chorus, and natural Friday-night bar energy.
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.
Yellow
Coldplay
A modern rock ballad with a simple structure, emotional chorus, and excellent recognition.
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 Learn
Alanis Morissette
A thoughtful 90s alternative-pop song with a steady chorus and positive feel.
