You feel like you're really a part of a movement when you're singing Journey at a karaoke bar.
Aaron Paul
My go-to karaoke? 'Alone' by Celine Dion.
Abby Wambach
I've only done karaoke twice in my life.
Ad-Rock
Singing karaoke is my worst nightmare. But in the car, I rock out to anything Bon Jovi or Beastie Boys.
Adam F. Goldberg
In karaoke, you don't choose the song; the song chooses you.
Aisling Bea
I kick butt on karaoke with any Journey song!
Ashlan Gorse Cousteau
I love going to karaoke with friends if I'm having a really tough time.
Ashleigh Murray
I despise - I hate - I'm terrified of karaoke, and I wish I wasn't because everybody I know who's awesome loves it.
Ben Feldman
There is no way I will survive Mike Pence doing Carpool Karaoke. What song's he gonna sing? 'I Deported Your Grandmother?'
Billy Eichner
I think it's a rite of passage that the minute you land in Japan, you have to go to a karaoke bar.
Bishop Briggs
I've been singing since I could talk, pretty much. My dad was really musical and taught me how to sing harmonies and got me a karaoke machine with tape decks.
Bonnie McKee
I can't just sing karaoke; I can't do anything to try to sound like other people. I have to find what I naturally sound like and emphasize that.
Brynn Cartelli
But I wanted the karaoke-style lyrics in our music videos for two reasons: first, cause nobody has lyric booklets anymore, and when I was growing up, lyric booklets were like little bibles. I want people to be able to access our lyrics without having to go to some gnarly website with banner ads.
Caroline Polachek
I have been called the human jukebox, yes. But karaoke is not meant for people who can sing!
Carrie Underwood
I came from a very musical family, so I grew up singing karaoke with the family. My family said 'do this' and brought me to singing lessons. I had always been writing poems and songs.
Cassie Steele
I love karaoke and totally hog the mic when I go out and do it with my friends.
Charli XCX
I only do private room karaoke where it's just me and one of my closest girlfriends. My mom always said I could really belt songs out, and the Dixie Chicks feed that encouragement.
Chelsea Peretti
Somebody rang me up the other day and said 'Yellow' was on a karaoke machine. That made me genuinely excited. It's got a nice beat.
Chris Martin
Karaoke isn't fair when you're a comedian. The whole idea is to get people laughing and enjoying themselves, and I'm a professional funny guy.
Chris Rock
I don't like karaoke. But maybe that's why I'm so perfect for 'Lip Sync Battle,' because I get to still hear the song I love and watch the performances that I love without having to hear someone sing.
Chrissy Teigen
I've always loved music and was singing from the age of seven on karaoke.
I don't do karaoke. You know how some people don't like massages? They don't like massages; I don't like karaoke.
I dread karaoke. I hate karaoke. I can't sing - that is why.
I prefer career artists that have spent time honing their craft, as opposed to, 'I won a karaoke contest on a reality show and now I have a record.' That's such a drag. The music that comes out of it is so poor.
I have done my share of karaoke. There is a karaoke place right around the corner from me, and I have been there maybe 800 of 1,000 days I've been in L.A. A lot of songs I know now because of that place. I dig karaoke and have fun with it.
I've seen some beyond-amazing performers do karaoke who should be on stage somewhere, and I've seen people who you rather didn't enter the bar. That's the beautiful thing about it; it's for everybody.
I've had some good moments at karaoke. Back in the day, oh my gosh... before, I was more in the public eye. Nowadays, I don't do it as much because if you do, it's going to be on the Internet.
I lived in Koreatown for five years, and I lived blocks away from about seven karaoke bars.
Louis Armstrong's 'What a Wonderful World' is my ultimate karaoke song. It is a wonderful world. People forget we only have a certain amount of time, and it can all end at any moment. Armstrong and Frank Sinatra's 'My Way' are the ultimate one-two punch.
The best place for me is in my car, listening to my stereo. I am 'Mr. Karaoke Guy' in the car, completely. I just go with it and don't care what anyone else thinks - I'm singing, man!
I am 'Mr. Karaoke Guy' in the car completely. I just go with it and don't care what anyone else thinks - I'm singing, man!
I have a karaoke punk band called The Ungrateful Dead, but we don't exist yet.
If we're karaoke-ing, I'm as likely to do Aerosmith as I am 'Sweeney Todd'.
I'm a big karaoke fan and I also love Justin Bieber unashamedly.
I have a karaoke lounge in my house, complete with a tiki bar and hula-girl lamps and disco balls.
I used to like doing karaoke until cell-phone cameras came along.
I'm half-Filipino and Filipinos love karaoke.
You know, I've never done karaoke, ever. It makes me nervous - I think it's the lack of the guitar and just a microphone.
If you asked me to go on stage now, even to do karaoke, I'd fall apart. I'm far more comfortable getting stuck into a fight.
I used to do karaoke with Patrick Woolf in a karaoke box, and he would ring me up and say, 'Come down and do karaoke with me here,' and then we'd sing Kate Bush songs and get really, really emotional and theatrical in the booth.
I'm obsessed with karaoke, but I don't like to sing. I just like to go and watch amateur singers.
A friend of mine and I would go to this dirty little bar in Toronto that has karaoke every Tuesday night, and one night, we noticed that the only other person in there was Derek Jeter.
I'm a huge karaoke person even though I have the worst singing voice. When you love doing something, who cares?
I like the Rolling Stones for karaoke. 'Sympathy For The Devil' is a great one.
I went to a friend's 40th in Manchester, and there was a karaoke machine, and no one was having a go. My mate said, 'No one's singing because you're in the room.' I said, 'Who am I, Frank Sinatra?' They made me sing flipping 'My Star' to a backing track that sounded like '80s Roxy Music. It was pretty embarrassing, but I did it.
I love karaoke - I usually do Blondie's 'Heart Of Glass,' or 'Try A Little Tenderness.'
If you want to call me a Karaoke King, I'll take it.
Sometimes I do need to go to karaoke, sometimes I need to relax.
I'm never going to try 'Carpool Karaoke' in New York. That would be a very different thing. Mariah Carey's one, we just drove, like, five or six blocks round where she was staying at the time.
I tried to sing 'What's Going On' with Amy Winehouse once at an old cinema in the West End. There was a funk band that had members of both of our bands playing in it, but it was the worst kind of place to sing bad karaoke because everyone there was an amazing singer or musician.