Queen Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025]
Queen, the British band known for iconic songs like Bohemian Rhapsody.
The influence they’ve had on later bands is immeasurable.
This time, we’ve selected some of their most popular karaoke tracks.
Which ones made the list?
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Queen Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
Another One Bites The DustQueen8rank/position

A rarity for Queen, whose trademark sound features guitar orchestration, this track carries a distinct Black music vibe.
Included on their eighth album, The Game, it was released as a single after being highly praised by Michael Jackson, the so-called King of Pop.
Its simple arrangement—layering a funky guitar riff over the memorable bassline that runs from the intro—perfectly evokes the disco sound of the time.
The dynamics conveyed purely through the melody also attest to Freddie Mercury’s overwhelming expressiveness.
This is Queen’s biggest hit in the American market.
Brighton RockQueen9rank/position

A rock number that opens their third album, Sheer Heart Attack, evoking the feel of progressive rock.
The unique arrangement—switching between a male voice in chest register and a female voice in falsetto to dramatize the lyrics’ storyline—leaves a powerful impression.
In addition, the long, extended guitar solo that takes up more than half the track over rapidly shifting beats proves that Queen was a band brimming with talent beyond just lead vocalist Freddie Mercury.
It’s a song that not only showcases the singing but also thrills with its ensemble, offering a glimpse into Queen’s depth.
Now I’m HereQueen10rank/position

An energetic hard rock number with an unforgettable guitar riff that became a live staple in Queen’s early years.
Featured on their third album, Sheer Heart Attack, it builds anticipation with vocals riding over palm-muted guitar.
The contrast between Queen’s trademark, richly layered choral harmonies and the hard rock flavor undoubtedly sent audience energy soaring.
It’s an aggressive yet beautiful rock tune, crowned by a superb, sing-along-worthy melody line.
Queen Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
You’re My Best FriendQueen11rank/position

Included on the fourth album, A Night at the Opera, the song You’re My Best Friend has also been used as insert music in films, TV anime, and TV dramas.
Written by bassist John Deacon for his wife, it’s a track whose relaxed shuffle beat and catchy ensemble linger in your ears.
The melody is laid-back with a narrow vocal range, but focusing on dynamics and expressive nuances will help you capture a vibe close to the original.
If possible, it’s a pop tune where we’d love to see the karaoke group try their hand at harmonies, too.
SeventiesKING & QUEEN12rank/position

This is a track that modernizes the 1970s disco sound, released by KING & QUEEN in July 1996.
Its four-on-the-floor rhythm and catchy melody instantly elevate your mood while driving! Set to a high-speed, exhilarating beat, the male-female call-and-response vocals are a perfect duet—pure Eurobeat essence that invites you into an extraordinary thrill.
Influenced by the retro boom of the time yet refreshed with a unique twist, this song frequently appeared on music shows as one of their signature tracks.
Put it on while cruising the highway or driving at night, and you’ll swear your car has transformed into a legendary machine.
An ideal pick for drivers who want to color their weekend nights with something special!
Bicycle RaceQueen13rank/position

A pop tune known as one of their signature songs, despite being subject to regulation in various countries due to the provocative nature of its promotional video and cover art.
Featured on their 7th album, Jazz, it was released as a double A-side single with Fat Bottomed Girls.
With its arrangement that modulates repeatedly, complex melodies, and catchy guitar solo, it’s packed with hooks and showcases Queen’s pop sensibilities to the fullest.
It’s a high-energy number that builds excitement with its recurring phrases, and one you’ve likely heard often on TV programs in Japan as well.
Calling All GirlsQueen14rank/position

The song “Calling All Girls” is included on the 10th album Hot Space.
Known as drummer Roger Taylor’s first single, it features a tight, edgy guitar sound that really sticks in your ears.
With its simple melody, no big leaps in pitch, and no fast phrases, it’s easy to sing—not only for beginners to Western music, but also for those who aren’t very confident singers.
The overall key is on the higher side, so if you’re not confident with high notes, try adjusting it to a key that suits your voice.





