Top 10 Karaoke Songs of 2010
Posted
April 20, 2010
Karaoke, the art where amateur singers sing along
to their favorite recorded music and routinely make fools of
themselves infront of other people. And this is why it is usually
always done in bars, where the booze will make you think that you sound
exactly like your most admired singer.
Below are the top 10 best karaoke songs of 2010 by
rank.
Beat It
by Michael Jackson
"Beat it" was written by Michael Jackson for his
Thriller album and was
his sixth solo album released in 1983. It features a guitar solo from
Eddie Van Halen "Beat it" was a huge success and was awarded two Grammy
Awards and two American Music Awards.
Eye Of The
Tiger by Survivor
From the album "Eye of the Tiger" released in
1982. It reached number
one in the UK and Australian Charts and topped the Billboard Hot 100
for six weeks. Survivor won a Grammy for the song and it was voted
"Favorite Song" by the People's Choice Awards.
Livin' On A
Prayer by Bon Jovi
Bon Jovi's second single from their "Slippery When
Wet" album, released
in 1986. The song has become Bon Jovi's signature song, topping charts
and lists around the world many years after it's release.
My Heart Will
Go On by Celine Dion
"My Heart Will Go On" is the theme song to the
blockbuster
film Titanic, originally released on Celine Dion's album
"Let's Talk About Love" in 1997. It became one of the best-selling
singles of all time, and went to number one in the United States,
United Kingdom, and Australia.
Addicted
by Enrique Iglesias
The song failed to chart on the U.S. Billboard Hot
100 but it was a
moderate hit in the UK, placing within the top twenty, and reaching the
number one spot on radio in India.
Complicated
by Avril Lavigne
Complicated was Avril Lavigne's debut single, from
her album "Let's
Go", released in 2002. The single reached number one in Australia, New
Zealand, and Mexico, number two on the Billboard Hot 100, and number
three in the UK. Avril Lavigne won Best New Artist at the 2002 MTV
Video Music Award for "Complicated".
Dancing Queen
by Abba
Swedish pop band Abba recorded "Dancing Queen" and
released it in 1976.
Considered Abba's signature song, "Dancing Queen" is frequently cited
as one of the most successful singles of the 70's, reaching
number one on popular music charts in over 13 contries.
What
A
Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong
Released as a single in 1968, it was not initially
a hit in the U.S.,
but it reached number one in the UK singles chart. The song made Louis
Armstrong the oldest male to top the charts, at the age of 66. In 1999,
Louis Armstrong's recording of "What a Wonderful World", was inducted
into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
Angel
by Shaggy, Rayvon
"Angel", recorded by reggae artist Shaggy,
featuring Rayvon, reached
number one in the U.S in 2001. The song also reached number one on the
UK Singles Chart, as well as number one in Australia, making it an
international chart topper. "Angle" was Shaggy's third U.S. and forth
UK number one single.
Thriller
by Michael Jackson
"Thriller", the song from Michael Jackson's sixth
album of the same
name, was released in 1984 by Epic Records as the seventh single from
the album. It was Jackson's last Billboard Hot 100 top-ten single
released from his "Thriller" album. The music video for "Thriller" has
been named the greatest music video ever made, and in 2009 was the
first music video added to the National Film Registry by the Library of
Congress.
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