Mariah Carey Karaoke Hit Ranking [2026]
We’re ranking Mariah Carey’s most-sung karaoke hits—the diva everyone recognizes.
She has so many songs most people have heard, so even knowing just one is sure to get the crowd going!
Use this ranking as a guide and give them a try at karaoke.
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Mariah Carey Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)
MiMariah Carey46rank/position

Included as the opening track on the September 2025 album “Here for It All,” this song bears a title featuring the Spanish word for “me,” and serves as a renewed declaration of self-affirmation and agency from Mariah Carey, 35 years after her debut.
With wry punchlines that assert her diva pride, and a sound that layers multi-part harmonies and deft ad-libs over a minimal trap beat, it vividly presents a 2025 vision of Mariah that generates power through space and hooks rather than relying on the flawless, old-school vocal perfection.
It’s a track befitting an artist who continues to steer her own career, distilling a contemporary message that makes her value and negotiating power unmistakably clear.
Miss You Most (At Christmas Time)Mariah Carey47rank/position

It’s a gentle ballad by Mariah Carey included on her album “Merry Christmas,” released for the holiday season in the ’90s.
Created in 1994 as a collaboration with Walter Afanasieff, the song expresses the loneliness and heartache of not having a loved one by your side during the festive Christmas season.
Its calm arrangement featuring strings and Carey’s emotive vocals really resonate.
It’s a piece that quietly touches the heart when listened to on a Christmas spent apart from a partner or on a night when memories of a past love resurface.
My AllMariah Carey48rank/position

This Latin-tinged ballad, released as the final single from the 1998 album “Butterfly,” became her 13th No.
1 on the U.S.
charts.
Inspired by the culture she experienced in Puerto Rico, it sets a poignant longing for a separated lover against the sound of acoustic guitar.
From whispery lows to soaring highs in the finale, Mariah Carey’s delicate vocals shine throughout.
The monochrome music video directed by Herb Ritts is equally beautiful, with seaside and lighthouse imagery that enhances the song’s sensual world.
A heart-stirring classic ballad, perfect for nights when you can’t be with the one you love.
O Holy NightMariah Carey49rank/position

It is a Christian hymn often sung at Christmas and during Mass, celebrating the birth of Christ.
Many singers have covered it, but this is the version covered by Mariah Carey, and she often performs it at her Christmas concerts.
ObsessedMariah Carey50rank/position

It’s a much-speculated track with memorable lyrics that make you think, “Mariah—could she be dissing Eminem?” The music video also entertains in a different way, featuring a man styled like Eminem and Mariah herself in male drag.
It seems to be one of Mariah’s own favorites, and it’s also a highly popular song among fans.


