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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 & Nerdy
“Weird Al” Yankovic
A rapid rap parody packed with tech references, internal rhymes, and nerd-culture punchlines.
White Liar
Miranda Lambert
White Liar brings clear storytelling and strong group-singalong appeal to a breakup-focused 2000s country song from Miranda Lambert.
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.
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.
With Arms Wide Open
Creed
A sentimental rock ballad with a recognizable chorus and steady emotional build.
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.
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 Proof
Morgan Wallen
This party-ready country song from Morgan Wallen gives You Proof clear storytelling, strong crowd recognition, and a clear karaoke identity.
You Should Be Dancing
Bee Gees
Falsetto disco urgency built around a command no dance floor can ignore.
You Wreck Me
Tom Petty
Loose, upbeat heartland rock with a rough-edged chorus and playful romantic frustration.
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.
Young Hearts Run Free
Candi Staton
Uplifting disco hiding hard-earned relationship advice inside a joyful groove.
Your Man
Josh Turner
A low-voice country favorite with romantic appeal and a comfortable range for bass/baritone singers.
Your Song
Elton John
Elton John’s Your Song pairs driving energy with an approachable crowd payoff, making it an emotional rock song choice.
(Don’t Fear) The Reaper
Blue Öyster Cult
A moody classic-rock staple with a steady melody, famous riff, and strong recognition.
A Broken Wing
Martina McBride
A soaring country ballad about escaping control and reclaiming independence.
A House Is Not a Home
Luther Vandross
A House Is Not a Home: reflective R&B/soul song with expressive phrasing and strong crowd recognition.
Ahora Quién
Marc Anthony
Ahora Quién brings rhythmic precision and strong crowd recognition to a breakup-focused 2000s Latin karaoke song from Marc Anthony.
