Rap songs you want to sing at karaoke—tracks everyone can sing together and get hyped
What kind of songs do you sing when you go to karaoke?
Of course, some people sing trending J-pop and K-pop, others go for classic Japanese hits from years past, and some choose popular Western songs.
Among them, there are probably those who think, “I want to rap at karaoke!!”
If you’re not used to rapping, you might shy away thinking, “That sounds hard…,” but once you practice and can pull it off, it’ll hype up the room more than you’d expect!
So in this article, we’ll introduce recommended songs that incorporate rap.
We’ve picked mainly hip-hop classics, so find a song you want to try and practice it!
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Raps you want to sing at karaoke. Songs everyone can sing together to hype things up (71–80)
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Rapper t-Ace, a maverick who’s always stirring up the public, is at it again.
“Mental Yankee” is a club-style dance track that’s basically a party in song form.
With Auto-Tune applied throughout the vocals and plenty of reverb on the call-and-response parts, you might have a hard time dialing in the equipment at karaoke.
Either take the time to get the settings right, or go all-in and use a smartphone app to process the sound.
When singing in this style, try mixing an “u” sound into the “ah” and “oh” vowels—you’ll get better results.
In conclusion
We’ve put together a roundup of rap songs that are a blast to sing at karaoke.
If you’ve stayed away thinking “Rap seems hard,” there are actually plenty of tracks that get the crowd going, so we highly recommend giving them a try.
Some songs can even be sung with a group, so once you find a favorite, practice it and show it off at your next karaoke session!



