Make sure you're making eye contact with your partner, and sing it with attitude. The reason this song is so great in Grease is because of the flirtatious dynamic between Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta's characters. Performance tips: It's crucial you sing this song with someone you're comfortable with. The two women harmonize with each other throughout the song, but because you are doing this as a duet, you don't have to worry about that.īring down the house: Play the air guitar during the guitar solo. It's okay to break a few rules with this song, only because it's so fun. But if you split up the parts into male and female vocals, it becomes a duet. Performance tips: Alright, so there are technically three people singing this song. Sing the songs with the accents to the best of your ability. This isn't a song that is meekly sung out of the corner of your mouth.īring down the house: Both Freddie and Bowie have iconic voices with recognizable accents. Bowie and Freddie Mercury both have big, powerful vocals. Performance tips: Vocal power is important for this one. It happens at Challenge yourselves by having somebody switch to the additional top harmony. This song has a robotic feel, so there's no pressure to do any dance moves.īring down the house: Toward the end of the song, the harmonies actually split into three parts. If you and your partner don't harmonize with each other, it becomes a song that anyone could do by themselves. Performance tips: If you're not going to sing the harmonies on this song, just skip it all together. If you perform this song with intensity, you'll get the encouragement from the audience you need.īring down the house: If you're doing Nicki's part, point to someone in the audience on the "Yes daddy, I do" line. Performance tips: It would be a crime to half-ass this song. Bring down the house: Make up a little choreography to go along with it. Like most karaoke classics, the end is very repetitive, so be sure to keep the energy up so you don't bore the crowd. This song has a playful vibe, so make sure you sing it with someone you really like.
The vocals are evenly shared, and it's easy to sing. Performance tips: This is a classic karaoke jam. Try to mimic some of the vocal runs that Brandy and Monica are doing in the actual song. It may feel silly, but if you do the silly thing right at the beginning of the song, the rest of it will be a lot more fun.īring down the house: The end of the song is very repetitive and you run the risk of boring the audience. So it's important that you really commit to the exchange between Brandy and Monica. Performance tips: The beginning dialogue in this song is so important.