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 Song Popularity Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Happy Birthday To YouMariah Carey26rank/position

It’s an arrangement of that classic song.
Mariah’s clear, beautiful high notes are wonderful, aren’t they? It might take quite a lot of practice to produce such a gorgeous voice, but arranging it like she does and gifting your own unique rendition to someone is lovely too.
A karaoke place with microphones is perfect for that.
HeartbreakerMariah Carey27rank/position

A song in which Mariah, who had been collaborating one after another with hip-hop artists since the late ’90s, finally teamed up with the heavyweight rapper Jay-Z.
I remember listening to it with great expectations.
In the music video, Mariah’s slightly awkward dance is cute and memorable.
Here For It AllMariah Carey28rank/position

This piece, the title track and final song of the album Here For It All released in September 2025, begins as a piano-led ballad that gradually rises into a gospel-like swell.
The lyrics, which vow to remain “here” despite hardship and loss, are layered with a time-weathered vocal timbre and prayerful ad-libs, giving it a mature, universal quality distinct from the power ballads of the ’90s.
It stands as a symbolic number that Mariah Carey released under a new, strongly independent framework through her own imprint.
It’s a deeply resonant song I recommend for moments when you want to face yourself honestly, and when you want to feel the bonds you share with someone anew.
HeroMariah Carey29rank/position

A ballad filled with quiet strength that makes you aware of the power sleeping within yourself.
Included on the 1993 album “Music Box,” it spent four consecutive weeks at No.
1 in the U.S.
as a single.
It was originally intended to be offered to another singer as a movie theme song, but Mariah Carey ended up singing it herself, revising the lyrical perspective and arrangement to complete it—so the story goes.
Even when you’re sunk in disappointment or doubt, the lyrics remind you not to rely on someone else but to remember the hero within.
Riding on the simple resonance of piano and organ, the restrained-then-released vocal delivery conveys the meaning of the words directly.
Performed at weddings and memorials alike, this piece carries a universal message that stands beside anyone at a crossroads in life.
HoneyMariah Carey30rank/position

From around this time, Mariah’s music took on an increasingly strong hip-hop flavor.
Honey features collaborations with heavyweight rappers and producers like Puff Daddy and Q-Tip, has multiple remix versions, and is a track that really energizes the club scene.


