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25 Best Karaoke Songs for 90s Kids (Guaranteed to Get Everyone Singing)

By Alex HarrisJuly 11, 2025
25 Best Karaoke Songs for 90s Kids (Guaranteed to Get Everyone Singing)

Remember when you’d scribble down your karaoke picks on napkins at dodgy bars while wearing butterfly clips or a plaid shirt?

For every 90s kid, the mic is not just a mic, it’s a time machine.

These songs are guaranteed to transform any night into a full-on throwback sing-along.

Whether you’re belting out Britney with zero shame or air-guitaring to Oasis, here are 25 classics that keep the 90s alive — one chorus at a time.

I Want It That Way By Backstreet Boys

You can’t call it a karaoke night until five drunk mates attempt the harmonies.

Wonderwall By Oasis

The unofficial British national anthem for anyone who ever bought a cheap acoustic guitar.

Wannabe By Spice Girls

A guaranteed floor-filler. Extra points if your group knows all the rap bits.

…Baby One More Time By Britney Spears

Pigtails or no pigtails, you’re still the pop princess for 3 minutes.

Livin’ La Vida Loca By Ricky Martin

Your chance to roll your R’s and do a spin. 90s Latin pop at its cheeky best.

Man! I Feel Like a Woman! By Shania Twain

For that moment when everyone’s inner diva emerges.

Don’t Speak By No Doubt

For heartbreak karaoke sessions. Sing like you’re in a mid-90s heartbreak montage.

Zombie By The Cranberries

Haunting, cathartic, and more powerful with a room full of friends.

Torn By Natalie Imbruglia

If you didn’t have the CD single, did you even live through 1997?

Creep By Radiohead

A dark karaoke choice that weirdly brings everyone closer together.

No Scrubs By TLC

An eternal shout-out to independent queens everywhere.

Killing Me Softly By The Fugees

The soulful sing-along that makes you feel cooler than you are.

Genie in a Bottle By Christina Aguilera

Pop vocal warm-up time. Belt with caution.

My Heart Will Go On By Celine Dion

Hold the mic like a ship’s railing. You know you want to.

Barbie Girl By Aqua

The novelty hit that makes every 90s party a bit more ridiculous.

All Star By Smash Mouth

Some people hate it, but everyone sings it.

You Oughta Know By Alanis Morissette

Raw 90s rage — perfect for when your ex shows up.

Smooth By Santana ft. Rob Thomas

Because it’s still one of the coolest crossovers of the era.

Say My Name By Destiny’s Child

Girl group energy. Bring your friends for the best harmonies.

Angels By Robbie Williams

If you’re British or Irish, you know this is the drunken finale song.

Ironic By Alanis Morissette

Great for everyone who wants to argue what’s actually ironic.

I’ll Be There For You By The Rembrandts

The Friends theme. Clap. Clap. Clap. Clap.

Macarena By Los Del Rio

A dance floor train wreck — but in a good way.

MMMBop By Hanson

Because you probably still don’t know the words — but you’ll mumble along.

Tubthumping By Chumbawamba

“I get knocked down…” The night’s not over till this plays.

So there it is, the ultimate karaoke playlist for every 90s kid who still knows every lyric by heart.

Did we miss your favourite? Drop your go-to 90s karaoke anthem in the comments — we might just add it to round two.

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