Price: Free version available Upgrade priced at $9.99 Bonus – you can save the songs in a wide range of formats for instance, CD+G, MID, MPEG, or KAR. What we especially like is the dual display screen along with customizable keys that help you to shift the screen to an external monitor.
What’s more? It also comes with an option to sync offline so that you can enjoy even in the absence of internet connection. The huge collection includes karaoke of studio quality, option to save to the favourite list, history of the songs already played, and so on. Best of all, it’s free! While it offers a cool collection of 28000 songs saved in the cloud storage, it also boasts of a highly intuitive interface.
Send your guests home with the sweet, ethereal sound of June’s plaintive and distinctive voice, which shines through in this standout track from the Memphis-raised singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist’s latest EP.Especially designed for Windows PC, KaraFun Player is one of the most user-friendly software in the category that makes it so popular. Lead singer and Georgia native Zach Williams sings with a religious-like fervor in this fast-paced, frenzied homage to his home state. The Lone Bellow - “Heaven Don’t Call Me Home” Who can’t relate to drowning your sorrows in a bottle of the hard stuff?ġ7.
While she’s technically from Illinois, this Midwestern Farmer’s Daughter knows how to write a persuasive country tune. Alabama Shakes - “Gimme All Your Love”īrittany’s Howard’s raw and earnest pleading totally sells this standout single from the Shakes’ acclaimed LP Sound and Color. We love this funky, feel-good and slightly psychedelic track from Atlanta star Donald Glover’s musical alter ego.ġ5. Justin Townes Earle - “Champagne Corrola”Ĭars, open windows and a pretty girl? Yep, those are all ingredients of a perfect summer song, found on Earle’s newest release, Kids in the Street. The Old 97s frontman receives all-star backing from Portland’s Black Prairie (which includes four members of indie darlings The Decemberists), as well as two members of Athens heroes R.E.M., in this joyous and breezy alt-country tune about pickup trucks, picnics and falling in love.ġ3. Penned by yet another married musical team (Charleston’s Cary Ann Hearst and Michael Trent), this rollicking semi-autobiographical tale, which covers the trials and tribulations of trying to “make it” in the music business, is steeped in the sunny optimism of the season.ĭon’t even pretend you don’t know every word to this ’90s country classic about a girl’s first love and the “hot July moon” that “saw everything.”ġ2. Lush vocals, tight harmonies, and a sexy husband and wife duo singing about summer and romance. But we’re still partial to this sexy, sultry summer song more than a decade after its initial release. Honestly, every song from Bridges’ soulful and effortlessly cool album Coming Home deserves a spot on this list. This track from the Nashville-based musician’s third album, Highway Queen, is a rollicking, twangy ode to falling hopelessly and recklessly in love.ħ.
This tender love song is the Southern rock version of Shakespeare’s “shall I compare thee to a summer’s day”: simple, heartfelt and brilliant. This Tennessee-based folk band sings about getting away from it with “boat drinks” and “drifting down to New Orleans.” Sign us up. Speaking of OutKast, this infectious early-2000s anthem is sure to get your guests shakin’ it “like a Polaroid picture.” Hey, might as well take a few. The Grammy-winning Texan who gave us Lemonade last year previously collaborated with André 3000 of ATL-based hip-hop duo OutKast to make this perennial party favorite. This quintessential summer song from the Georgia-born crooner is perfect for sitting by the dock, the front porch, or wherever you choose to entertain this summer. Otis Redding - “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay” Scroll down to the bottom for a ready-to-play list of each of the songs below.ġ. Jam-packed with Southern artists, this mix of classic and contemporary, roots and rock, sunny and sultry tunes is the perfect soundtrack for your next backyard BBQ. Summer jams: here’s a playlist for your next backyard BBQ