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The Global Phenomenon of Karaoke: More Than Just an "Empty Orchestra"

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Do not sing a sad, slow song at 11:30 PM on a Saturday. Read the room. If the vibe is dance-pop, don't kill it with a Hallelujah dirge. The Global Phenomenon of Karaoke: More Than Just

There is a magic that happens when a slightly off-key rendition of “Don’t Stop Believin’” fills a dimly lit room. Friends become rock stars, introverts find their voice, and strangers bond over a shared, cringe-worthy high note. This phenomenon is . If the vibe is dance-pop, don't kill it

The invention of karaoke is credited to Japanese musician Daisuke Inoue in 1971. Inoue, a keyboard player in a club, was asked by a client to provide a recording of his performance so the client could sing along on a business trip. Realizing the commercial potential, Inoue built a coin-operated machine consisting of a car stereo, an amplifier, a microphone, and a coin box. He rented these machines out to bars, and the rest is history.