Turn up the volume and put on your singing voice! A family Christmas Karaoke Night is the perfect way to spend a chilly evening, burning off some energy and creating hilarious holiday memories. All you need is a TV, a smart device, and our essential playlist!
Set the Stage: Simple Karaoke Setup
You don't need a fancy machine! Use a free karaoke app on your smart TV or simply search YouTube for "[Song Title] Karaoke" or "[Song Title] Lyrics" to get the sing-along text on screen. A small Bluetooth microphone is optional but highly encouraged for extra drama!
The Official Jingle Bell Rock Playlist (12 Must-Sings!)
| Song Title | Artist | Why We Love It |
| Jingle Bell Rock | Bobby Helms | The ultimate feel-good dance song to start the night. |
| All I Want for Christmas Is You | Mariah Carey | The required holiday power ballad. Go for the high notes! |
| Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town | Jackson 5 | Funky, fast-paced, and perfect for getting into character. |
| You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch | Thurl Ravenscroft | A hilarious challenge for the dad/deep-voiced person. |
| The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late) | Alvin & The Chipmunks | Funny high-pitched voices required! |
| It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas | Michael Bublé | A soothing, smooth song to slow the pace down. |
| Deck the Halls | Traditional | Great for group singing—get everyone harmonizing! |
| Frosty the Snowman | Gene Autry | A simple, sweet story everyone knows. |
| Last Christmas | Wham! | A required '80s pop moment. |
| Feliz Navidad | José Feliciano | Easy Spanish words everyone can learn! |
| A Holly Jolly Christmas | Burl Ives | Another easy, cheerful classic. |
| The 12 Days of Christmas | Traditional | The grand finale—split the lines among the singers! |
Karaoke Night Rules & Silly Challenges
Add a little competitive fun to your evening with these rules. The winner of each challenge gets to pick the next song!
The Mime Challenge: Sing an entire song without moving your lips (just mime the words).
The Terrible Vibrato: For one line of the song, the singer must use an overly dramatic, wobbly vibrato.
The Christmas Prop: For the duration of the song, the singer must incorporate a piece of Christmas décor (like dancing with a wreath or wearing a stocking as a hat).
The High-Low Duet: Have one person sing the entire song in a very high voice and the other sing it in a very low voice.
Time to grab the mic and start rocking around the Christmas tree!
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