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Karaoke One lets you sing karaoke on Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone, Xbox One soon

Jonny Caldwell Jonny Caldwell
October 15, 2019
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Karaoke One Windows 8.1

If you enjoy karaoke as a hobby of yours, you’ll love the new Karaoke One app, which allows for an unbeatable karaoke singing experience on pretty much any platform you choose, from PCs and tablets to phones. Karaoke One will be available for Xbox One very soon too, which will be one of the first experiences for the greater population of users to experience a well made experience to their great hobby.

The app is free to download and use, and includes loads of popular and underground songs from a vast number of musicians ranging from Katy Perry all the way to Frank Sinatra — and there are many, many more. And if you’re not satisfied with the starter library, more options can be purchased in the app allowing for an even more diverse and fun experience.

Additional features include the ability to use preset playlists, and soon the ability to produce your own personal playlists. You can also track your scores on each of your playthroughs and share and compare them with your friends. Grab the apps from the download links below.

Windows 8.1

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