R&B is certainly not an easy genre as this song shows! Sing No One karaoke here. 8. Wonderful World – Sam Cooke. Sam Cooke is one of the godfathers of soul and R&B and his music is perfect for older generations. This one here is one of his easier hits to sing, and it is a nice medium tempo love ballad. Great for a karaoke moment where you
Suzanne Vega — Tom’s Diner. Vega’s voice barely changes tone at all here, making this one of the easiest songs to nail, period. It’s probably not as well known as most of the others on this list (when it comes to karaoke anyway), but that makes it a better choice to sing, in my opinion. Lyrics here.This song has 90’s rap written all over it from the track to the vocal effects and the bass/drum over the verses. Related List: Best 90’s Songs For Karaoke. So if you want to take Eminem back to the 90’s sound, this is your best bet for a successful karaoke song. 11. Godzilla “Godzilla” probably deserves a higher spot on this list. 9. Ian Dury & The Blockheads - Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick. What a classic. Luckily, it's also damn easy to sing too. You can literally talk your way through it. Sing it here! 10. Culture Club - Karma Chamelon. Boy George, we heart you for this song.
Whitney Houston’s “Run to You” is the perfect karaoke song for anyone who wants to belt out a power ballad. The song has all the elements of a great karaoke performance: a catchy melody, easy-to-sing lyrics, and an uplifting message. “Run to You” is also a great choice for duets, thanks to its gender-neutral lyrics. 9.17. In The End (Linkin Park) In The End, is one of the great karaoke songs for bad singers because it’s slow and relatively easy to sing. 18. Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana) Smells Like Teen Spirit song is one of the good karaoke songs for bad singers that was released in 1991. Audition Pop Songs For Altos. 21. One Fine Day (Carol King) This is an incredible song with a beautiful story that’s perfect for altos to audition with. Written by King in 1963, it became a hit song for The Chiffons before being covered by King herself in 1980, where it reached number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. 22. 4. Runnin’ Down A Dream. Nobody makes rock music sound more casual and laid back, and “Runnin’ Down A Dream” is a perfect example of a song with a killer rock riff that ends up feeling laid back behind Tom Petty’s vocals. This is another in a long line of songs that fit the baritone vocal range. 6yfu.