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Noun
/ˌkarēˈōkē/,
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A form of entertainment, offered typically by bars and clubs, in which people take turns singing popular songs into a microphone over prerecorded backing tracks,
  1. A form of entertainment, offered typically by bars and clubs, in which people take turns singing popular songs into a microphone over prerecorded backing tracks


  1. singing popular songs accompanied by a recording of an orchestra (usually in bars or nightclubs)
  2. Karaoke is a 1997 album from Swedish pop and rock artist Magnus Uggla. The album was recorded in mid 1997 in Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden. The songs "Kompositören" and "Visa" were recorded live at Börsen in Stockholm, 1997.
  3. Thr33 Ringz Billboard.com. Accessed May 22, 2008. is the third studio album by American R&B singer-songwriter-rapper T-Pain. It was released in the U.S. on November 11, 2008 (see 2008 in music), debuting at number 4 on the Billboard 200 at number 1 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart. ...
  4. Karaoke is a British television drama written by Dennis Potter with the knowledge that he was dying from cancer of the pancreas.
  5. A form of entertainment popular in clubs, at parties, etc, in which individual members of the public sing along to pre-recorded instrumental versions of popular songs, the lyrics of which are displayed for the singer on a screen in time with the music
  6. A Japanese word which loosely translates as "empty orchestra," describing the concept of providing a singer with background accompanimnet music (usually including background/harmony vocals). ...
  7. n.  A Japanese word meaning Tone Deaf American.
  8. A special DVD format that allows for certain special features. The audio portion of this format is distinctive in that it is intended for “Sing Along” formats and may include audio tracks for “Guide Vocals”, “Guide Melody”, “Chorus” and the main Karaoke left and right channels. ...
  9. (Japanese; “empty orchestra”) Use of a device that plays instrumental accompaniments to songs with the vocal tracks removed, permitting the user to sing the lead. ...
  10. so for those whose minds are blank on the said uhhh, concept, it’s a form of entertainment, probably classified as a video game, wherein players choose a song from a song list, input the song using a device (usually a remote) and sing it. ...
  11. popular nightclub style from Japan where customers sing the melody to accompanying prerecorded tracks
  12. singing with taped music