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Your go-to karaoke song

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Under the Bridge - Red Hot Chili Peppers

good move for single bros..... introduce yourself to 5 women at the bar but only get their name and nothing more. Then ladies and gentleman, this is Mambo #5.
 
If there is a good vibe WHAM! Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go is solid, but people have to be up dancing. Fine Young Cannibals is pretty big time if can somewhat replicate the falsetto (which of course I can)
 
I don’t even sing in the shower. Absolutely the worst voice in America. Although I do sing proudly at church and have been told I had a nice voice, but it was by an old lady. Make no mistake, I am terrible.
 
Torn by Natalie Imbruglia or Stay by Lisa Loeb if wasted.

Panic by the Smiths if sober.
 
If there is a good vibe WHAM! Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go is solid, but people have to be up dancing. Fine Young Cannibals is pretty big time if can somewhat replicate the falsetto (which of course I can)

Nailed some FYC last time out after randomly hearing it earlier in the car and instantly recognizing its potential.

I Believe in a Thing Called Love by The Darkness would be my go-to I suppose.
 
Too many to count. I hate it when otherwise good singers limit themselves to like 3-5 safe songs. Drives me crazy.

My karaoke DJ ran a history of my songs about 5-6 years ago and at that point I had something like 150 (at least) different songs. Yeah, it makes me a karaoke nerd (not so much now that I don't get out but 1-2 times/month), but it doesn't make me boring as fuck.

But if your go-to is Under The Bridge, you probably can't sing anything else so scrap everything I just said.
 
A couple years ago at some live band karaoke my buddy did Mack the Knife which kind of unexpectedly crushed. I think I had a pretty good rendition of Journey's Faithfully that night
 
Semi Charmed Life. I can mimic the lispy angst of Stephen Jenkins with great authenticity. So much so that I even got called up on stage a friend's wedding to do it with their band.

However I recently crushed Let Her Cry when I was borderline shit housed, so I might need to start mixing that in.
 
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