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Random Karaoke Song Picker
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A random karaoke song picker is the fastest way to kill the ten-minute song-book scroll and actually get people singing. No more defaulting to the same three tracks — you get an instant challenge, picked for you. Filter by genre (80s Classics, Pop, Rock, Hip Hop, Country, or Disney) and set a difficulty level so the result fits your crowd. Easy keeps nervous first-timers comfortable. Hard hands a seasoned singer something they'll genuinely have to work for. The spontaneity is the whole point: when nobody chooses their own song, the energy in the room shifts, the audience leans in, and even a missed high note becomes part of the story rather than an embarrassment.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Select a genre from the dropdown, or leave it on Any to maximise variety.
- Choose a difficulty level — easy for crowd-pleasers, hard for genuine vocal challenges.
- Click the generate button to receive your random karaoke song pick instantly.
- Read the song title and artist, then find it on your karaoke platform or YouTube.
- Generate again if you want a fresh pick, or lock in the result and step up to the mic.
Use Cases
- •Assigning randomised songs in a tournament bracket, matching difficulty level to the round
- •Settling a party standoff when two people both want the same song slot
- •Generating a full evening setlist back-to-back so no one debates order or genre
- •Team-building events where colleagues must attempt a song outside their usual genre
- •Issuing a Disney-only hard-mode challenge to a friend who claims they can sing anything
Tips
- →For the biggest laughs at a party, set difficulty to Hard and make everyone stick with whatever comes up — no rerolls.
- →If you're using this at a karaoke bar with a physical songbook, generate 3-4 options at once and pick the one the venue actually has.
- →Medium difficulty picks tend to have the best audience participation — hard enough to be impressive, easy enough to stay on pitch.
- →Combine the genre filter with a drinking game rule: if you score below a certain machine rating, generate the next song for yourself.
- →For solo practice, set genre to something outside your usual comfort zone and use hard difficulty — it's a faster way to find your actual vocal ceiling.
- →Running a themed night? Lock the genre and let difficulty stay on Any so the song selection still feels unpredictable even within a theme.
FAQ
what are good easy karaoke songs for people who can't really sing
The sweet spot is a slow tempo, a narrow vocal range, and lyrics the whole room already knows — crowd participation hides a lot. Setting difficulty to Easy in this picker targets exactly those songs, so even a nervous first-timer sounds passable. Pairing Easy with a crowd-favourite genre like 80s Classics or Pop gives you the most forgiving results.
how do you run a fair karaoke tournament with random songs
Keep the difficulty setting the same for all contestants in each round, then step it up as you progress — Easy in the first round, Medium in the semi-finals, Hard in the final. Screenshot or write down each generated result so you can build the bracket cleanly. Locking everyone to the same genre per round also makes head-to-head comparisons more interesting.
best genre to pick for a mixed-age group at a karaoke party
80s Classics or Any tend to work best because recognition spans the widest age range. Songs from that era have choruses most people can mouth along to even if they don't know the verses, which keeps the audience engaged regardless of how the singer is doing. Pair it with Easy or Medium difficulty and almost anyone in the room will feel confident enough to give it a go.