Top 100 Karaoke Songs With Lyrics 2021 ⚡ No Password
Top 100 Karaoke Songs (with brief lyric snippets and why they work for karaoke)
Below are 100 popular karaoke picks across genres and eras. For each song I list: artist, year (approximate), a short lyric snippet you can sing, and a brief note on why it’s a strong karaoke choice. Use this as a playlist and cue sheet — for full lyrics look them up from official lyric sources or licensed lyric providers.
Note: Years are approximate and represent original release year.
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"Bohemian Rhapsody" — Queen (1975)
Lyric snippet: "Mama, just killed a man…"
Why: Epic dynamics, group harmonies, theatrical fun. -
"Sweet Caroline" — Neil Diamond (1969)
Lyric snippet: "Good times never seemed so good…"
Why: Crowd participation with “so good” chorus. -
"Don't Stop Believin'" — Journey (1981)
Lyric snippet: "Strangers waiting, up and down the boulevard…"
Why: Iconic sing-along hook, builds energy. -
"Livin' on a Prayer" — Bon Jovi (1986)
Lyric snippet: "Whoa, we're halfway there…"
Why: Big anthemic chorus; everyone joins in. -
"I Will Survive" — Gloria Gaynor (1978)
Lyric snippet: "At first I was afraid, I was petrified…"
Why: Empowering, great for belting and drama. -
"Mr. Brightside" — The Killers (2003)
Lyric snippet: "Jealousy, turning saints into the sea…"
Why: Modern rock sing-along favorite. -
"Wonderwall" — Oasis (1995)
Lyric snippet: "Because maybe, you're gonna be the one that saves me…"
Why: Acoustic, easy to follow, emotive. -
"Summer of '69" — Bryan Adams (1984)
Lyric snippet: "Those were the best days of my life…"
Why: Nostalgic rock; crowd-friendly. -
"Shake It Off" — Taylor Swift (2014)
Lyric snippet: "I shake it off, I shake it off…"
Why: Upbeat pop, easy to dance and perform. -
"Purple Rain" — Prince (1984)
Lyric snippet: "I never meant to cause you any sorrow…"
Why: Soulful power ballad; emotional climax. -
"Like a Virgin" — Madonna (1984)
Lyric snippet: "Like a virgin, touched for the very first time…"
Why: Pop classic, playful stage presence. -
"A Thousand Miles" — Vanessa Carlton (2002)
Lyric snippet: "If I could fall into the sky, do you think time would pass me by?"
Why: Catchy piano riff, melodic lead. -
"I Want It That Way" — Backstreet Boys (1999)
Lyric snippet: "Tell me why ain't nothin' but a heartache…"
Why: Boy-band harmonies, group sing. -
"Hit Me Baby One More Time" — Britney Spears (1998)
Lyric snippet: "Oh baby, baby…"
Why: Pop nostalgia, easy chorus. -
"Toxic" — Britney Spears (2004)
Lyric snippet: "With a taste of your lips I'm on a ride…"
Why: Sultry pop with catchy hook. -
"Hey Jude" — The Beatles (1968)
Lyric snippet: "Take a sad song and make it better…"
Why: Timeless, ends with massive “na-na-na” sing-along. -
"Summer Nights" — John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John (1978)
Lyric snippet: "Summer loving had me a blast…"
Why: Duet with call-and-response; stage fun. -
"Shallow" — Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper (2018)
Lyric snippet: "I'm off the deep end, watch as I dive in…"
Why: Powerful duet, emotional range. -
"Total Eclipse of the Heart" — Bonnie Tyler (1983)
Lyric snippet: "Turnaround, every now and then I get a little bit lonely…"
Why: Dramatic, theatrical belts. -
"Sweet Child O' Mine" — Guns N' Roses (1987)
Lyric snippet: "She's got a smile that it seems to me reminds me of childhood memories…"
Why: Iconic riff, rock star energy. -
"Uptown Funk" — Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars (2014)
Lyric snippet: "This hit, that ice cold, Michelle Pfeiffer, that white gold…"
Why: Funky groove, danceable. -
"Rolling in the Deep" — Adele (2010)
Lyric snippet: "We could have had it all…"
Why: Powerful vocal showcase. -
"My Heart Will Go On" — Celine Dion (1997)
Lyric snippet: "Near, far, wherever you are…"
Why: Iconic power ballad for strong singers. -
"Piano Man" — Billy Joel (1973)
Lyric snippet: "Sing us a song, you're the piano man…"
Why: Story song with communal chorus. -
"Waterloo" — ABBA (1974)
Lyric snippet: "Waterloo — I was defeated, you won the war…"
Why: Disco-pop fun; great for groups. -
"Dancing Queen" — ABBA (1976)
Lyric snippet: "You can dance, you can jive…"
Why: Crowd-pleaser, upbeat and nostalgic. top 100 karaoke songs with lyrics -
"Creep" — Radiohead (1992)
Lyric snippet: "I'm a creep, I'm a weirdo…"
Why: Emotional outlet, dynamic contrast. -
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody" — Whitney Houston (1987)
Lyric snippet: "I wanna feel the heat with somebody…"
Why: Big vocal moments and dance energy. -
"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" — Beyoncé (2008)
Lyric snippet: "If you liked it, then you should've put a ring on it…"
Why: Empowering pop with choreography potential. -
"Friends in Low Places" — Garth Brooks (1990)
Lyric snippet: "I've got friends in low places…"
Why: Country sing-along; bar favorite. -
"Before He Cheats" — Carrie Underwood (2005)
Lyric snippet: "I dug my key into the side of his pretty little souped-up four-wheel drive…"
Why: Attitude-driven country anthem. -
"Say You Won't Let Go" — James Arthur (2016)
Lyric snippet: "I knew I loved you then, but you'd never know…"
Why: Intimate acoustic ballad. -
"Hotel California" — Eagles (1976)
Lyric snippet: "Welcome to the Hotel California…"
Why: Classic rock storytelling and guitar solos. -
"No Scrubs" — TLC (1999)
Lyric snippet: "No, I don't want no scrub…"
Why: R&B sass and group harmony. -
"Hallelujah" — Leonard Cohen / Jeff Buckley (1984/1994)
Lyric snippet: "And even though it all went wrong, I'll stand before the Lord of Song…"
Why: Emotional, widely covered ballad. -
"Purple Haze" — Jimi Hendrix (1967)
Lyric snippet: "Purple haze all in my brain…"
Why: Psychedelic rock swagger. -
"Back to Black" — Amy Winehouse (2006)
Lyric snippet: "We only said goodbye with words…"
Why: Soulful, expressive vocal. -
"Raise Your Glass" — P!nk (2010)
Lyric snippet: "So raise your glass if you are wrong in all the right ways…"
Why: Party anthem and inclusive vibe. -
"Tennessee Whiskey" — Chris Stapleton (2015)
Lyric snippet: "You're as smooth as Tennessee whiskey…"
Why: Soulful country-soul for powerful male/female voices. -
"Zombie" — The Cranberries (1994)
Lyric snippet: "With their tanks and their bombs and their bombs and their guns…"
Why: Grunge-tinged energy and distinctive vocal timbre. -
"Someone Like You" — Adele (2011)
Lyric snippet: "Never mind, I'll find someone like you…"
Why: Heartfelt piano ballad; vulnerable performance. -
"Crazy" — Patsy Cline (1961)
Lyric snippet: "I'm crazy for feeling so lonely…"
Why: Classic country-pop ballad. -
"Killing Me Softly" — Roberta Flack / Fugees (1973/1996)
Lyric snippet: "Strumming my pain with his fingers…"
Why: Smooth, intimate R&B ballad. -
"Don't Look Back in Anger" — Oasis (1995)
Lyric snippet: "So Sally can wait, she knows it's too late as we're walking on by…"
Why: Anthemic chorus; crowd sings along. -
"Valerie" — Amy Winehouse / Mark Ronson (2007)
Lyric snippet: "Why don't you come on over, Valerie?"
Why: Upbeat soul-pop; great groove. -
"Smells Like Teen Spirit" — Nirvana (1991)
Lyric snippet: "With the lights out, it's less dangerous…"
Why: Grunge energy; cathartic release. -
"Careless Whisper" — George Michael (1984)
Lyric snippet: "I'm never gonna dance again, guilty feet have got no rhythm…"
Why: Smooth sax hook; dramatic. -
"Kiss" — Prince (1986)
Lyric snippet: "You don't have to be rich to be my girl…"
Why: Funky minimalism, sexy vibe. -
"Hit the Road Jack" — Ray Charles (1961)
Lyric snippet: "Hit the road Jack and don't you come back no more…"
Why: Classic call-and-response ideal for duets. -
"Mr. Brightside" — The Killers (repeat intentionally omitted)
(Note: Continue numbering from 50—below are songs 51–100.)
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"Somebody to Love" — Queen (1976)
Lyric snippet: "Can anybody find me somebody to love?"
Why: Gospel-tinged rock with big harmonies. -
"Roxanne" — The Police (1978)
Lyric snippet: "Roxanne, you don't have to put on the red light…"
Why: Reggae-rock groove; dramatic plea. Top 100 Karaoke Songs (with brief lyric snippets -
"Angels" — Robbie Williams (1997)
Lyric snippet: "And through it all, she offers me protection…"
Why: Emotional pop ballad; audience connection. -
"Show Me Love" — Robin S. (1993)
Lyric snippet: "Show me love, show me life…"
Why: Classic dance-house vocal. -
"Old Town Road" — Lil Nas X (2019)
Lyric snippet: "I got the horses in the back…"
Why: Country-rap crossover; crowd-friendly. -
"Can't Help Falling in Love" — Elvis Presley (1961)
Lyric snippet: "Take my hand, take my whole life too…"
Why: Romantic standard; slow and sincere. -
"Just the Way You Are" — Bruno Mars (2010)
Lyric snippet: "When I see your face, there's not a thing that I would change…"
Why: Modern love ballad; easy melody. -
"All of Me" — John Legend (2013)
Lyric snippet: "Cause all of me loves all of you…"
Why: Intimate piano ballad; emotional. -
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love" — Queen (1979)
Lyric snippet: "This thing called love, I just can't handle it…"
Why: Rockabilly fun; light-hearted. -
"Beat It" — Michael Jackson (1982)
Lyric snippet: "Just beat it, beat it…"
Why: Rock edge plus pop energy. -
"Purple Rain" — (duplicate avoided)
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"Love Shack" — The B-52's (1989)
Lyric snippet: "Love shack, baby love shack…"
Why: Quirky, high-energy group performance. -
"Say It Ain't So" — Weezer (1994)
Lyric snippet: "Oh, I want to take a bow..."
Why: 90s alt-rock staple. -
"Torn" — Natalie Imbruglia (1997)
Lyric snippet: "I'm all out of faith, this is how I feel…"
Why: Vulnerable pop-rock with clean melody. -
"Bad Romance" — Lady Gaga (2009)
Lyric snippet: "I want your love, and I want your revenge…"
Why: Theatrical pop with dramatic chorus. -
"Ironic" — Alanis Morissette (1995)
Lyric snippet: "It's like rain on your wedding day…"
Why: 90s alt-pop favorite. -
"Patience" — Guns N' Roses (1989)
Lyric snippet: "Said, woman, take it slow, and it'll work itself out fine…"
Why: Acoustic, simple and singable. -
"When Doves Cry" — Prince (1984)
Lyric snippet: "How can you just leave me standing?"
Why: Distinctive, moody and rhythmic. -
"Use Somebody" — Kings of Leon (2008)
Lyric snippet: "You know that I could use somebody…"
Why: Anthemic chorus, emotional reach. -
"Empire State of Mind" — Jay-Z & Alicia Keys (2009)
Lyric snippet: "Concrete jungle where dreams are made of…"
Why: Big city anthem; strong chorus by female vocalist. -
"Drive" — Incubus (2000)
Lyric snippet: "Whatever tomorrow brings, I'll be there…"
Why: Melodic, contemplative alt-rock. -
"Holdin' Out for a Hero" — Bonnie Tyler (1984)
Lyric snippet: "Where have all the good men gone and where are all the gods?"
Why: Powerful, dramatic belt. -
"Black Velvet" — Alannah Myles (1989)
Lyric snippet: "Mississippi in the middle of a dry spell…"
Why: Bluesy, sultry vocal. -
"The Edge of Glory" — Lady Gaga (2011)
Lyric snippet: "I'm on the edge of glory, and I'm hanging on a moment of truth…"
Why: Uplifting pop-rock with sax energy. -
"Tiny Dancer" — Elton John (1971)
Lyric snippet: "Hold me closer, tiny dancer…"
Why: Melodic sing-along, nostalgic. -
"You Oughta Know" — Alanis Morissette (1995)
Lyric snippet: "And are you thinking of me when you fuck her?"
Why: Raw emotion and angsty catharsis (explicit). -
"Everybody Hurts" — R.E.M. (1992)
Lyric snippet: "Hold on, if you feel like letting go…"
Why: Comforting, communal sing-along. -
"Fly Me to the Moon" — Frank Sinatra (1964)
Lyric snippet: "Fly me to the moon, let me play among the stars…"
Why: Jazz standard; classy slide for crooners. -
"Mamma Mia" — ABBA (1975)
Lyric snippet: "Mamma mia, here I go again…"
Why: Fun, theatrical pop with group energy. "Bohemian Rhapsody" — Queen (1975) Lyric snippet: "Mama, -
"All Star" — Smash Mouth (1999)
Lyric snippet: "Hey now, you're an all-star, get your game on, go play…"
Why: Nostalgic upbeat party starter. -
"Valerie" — (already listed)
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"What's Up?" — 4 Non Blondes (1992)
Lyric snippet: "What's going on?"
Why: Emotive, climactic chorus. -
"Hurt" — Nine Inch Nails / Johnny Cash (1994/2002)
Lyric snippet: "I hurt myself today to see if I still feel…"
Why: Intense and haunting; emotional performance. -
"Ain't No Mountain High Enough" — Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell (1967)
Lyric snippet: "Ain't no mountain high enough…"
Why: Soul duet classic with uplifting message. -
"Shake It Off" — (already listed)
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"Material Girl" — Madonna (1984)
Lyric snippet: "Cause we are living in a material world…"
Why: Playful 80s pop. -
"The Scientist" — Coldplay (2002)
Lyric snippet: "Nobody said it was easy…"
Why: Melancholic piano ballad. -
"Basket Case" — Green Day (1994)
Lyric snippet: "Do you have the time to listen to me whine?"
Why: High-energy pop-punk crowd pleaser. -
"Wonderwall" — (already listed)
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"Just a Girl" — No Doubt (1995)
Lyric snippet: "Cause I'm just a girl, I'd rather not be…"
Why: Ska-punk sass and female empowerment. -
"Smooth" — Santana ft. Rob Thomas (1999)
Lyric snippet: "Give me your heart, make it real…"
Why: Latin-rock groove; sexy melody. -
"Time After Time" — Cyndi Lauper (1983)
Lyric snippet: "If you're lost, you can look and you will find me…"
Why: Tender 80s ballad. -
"Let It Go" — Idina Menzel (2013)
Lyric snippet: "Let it go, let it go, can't hold it back anymore…"
Why: Broadway-pop powerhouse; dramatic high notes. -
"Someone You Loved" — Lewis Capaldi (2018)
Lyric snippet: "Now the day bleeds into nightfall…"
Why: Recent piano ballad with raw emotion. -
"Bad Guy" — Billie Eilish (2019)
Lyric snippet: "So you're a tough guy, like it really rough guy…"
Why: Minimalist, playful vocal tone. -
"Toxicity" — System Of A Down (2001)
Lyric snippet: "Conversion, software version 7.0…"
Why: Energetic alternative metal for adventurous singers. -
"Iris" — Goo Goo Dolls (1998)
Lyric snippet: "And I'd give up forever to touch you…"
Why: Emotional, widely loved alt ballad. -
"U Can't Touch This" — MC Hammer (1990)
Lyric snippet: "Stop! Hammer time!"
Why: Fun, danceable, crowd nostalgia. -
"Chandelier" — Sia (2014)
Lyric snippet: "I'm gonna swing from the chandelier…"
Why: Vocal acrobatics; dramatic performance. -
"Boogie Wonderland" — Earth, Wind & Fire (1979)
Lyric snippet: "Dance, boogie wonderland…"
Why: Disco classic; party-energizer.
Tips for using this list:
- Choose songs that match your vocal range; transpose or pick different keys when available on the karaoke machine.
- For duets, invite a partner for call-and-response songs listed above.
- Use high-energy anthems to warm up the crowd and ballads for intimate moments.
- Respect explicit lyrics and venue rules; edit or skip explicit lines if required.
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Hip-Hop & R&B Jams (51–65)
- "Lose Yourself" – Eminem
- "Hey Ya!" – OutKast
- "Juicy" – The Notorious B.I.G.
- "No Diggity" – Blackstreet
- "I Will Survive" – Gloria Gaynor
- "I Say a Little Prayer" – Aretha Franklin
- "Respect" – Aretha Franklin
- "Killing Me Softly" – The Fugees
- "Waterfalls" – TLC
- "Ignition (Remix)" – R. Kelly
- "Gold Digger" – Kanye West
- "Hotline Bling" – Drake
- "Umbrella" – Rihanna
- "Crazy in Love" – Beyoncé
- "Super Bass" – Nicki Minaj
10. "Friends in Low Places" – Garth Brooks
The best "us against the world" drinking song.
- Lyric: "'Cause I've got friends in low places / Where the whiskey drowns and the beer chases my blues away."
I Will Always Love You – Whitney Houston
Lyrics: Minimal verses, massive chorus. The a cappella opening is terrifying on karaoke — most skip to “And I… will always love you.” Review: Expert-level. Lyrics are simple, but pitch is not.
Shake It Off – Taylor Swift
Lyrics: Fast, conversational, but repetitive. The pre-chorus (“My ex-man brought his new girlfriend…”) is a test of reading speed. Verdict: Fun but requires eyes glued to the screen. Karaoke rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐