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 Song Ranking [2025] (21–30)
Love of My LifeQueen22rank/position

A gem of a ballad that sings of eternal love and the ache of farewell.
Its earnest wish to reclaim a lost love resounds alongside an elegant melody.
The lyrical vocals, woven with the gentle timbre of the piano, have long captivated music fans worldwide as a facet symbolizing Queen’s musical versatility.
Featured on the album A Night at the Opera, this piece has been beloved since its 1975 release as a staple that creates a sense of unity with audiences on the live stage.
During the 1981 South American tour, the massive crowd sing-alongs became a sensation, and it was portrayed memorably in the film Bohemian Rhapsody.
This is a song to listen to when you want to be close to the feelings for someone dear and convey love from the heart.
MedleyQueen23rank/position

This format is a perfect fit for expressing the richness of music.
As a variety of masterpieces play, it grabs listeners’ hearts, weaving classic and contemporary gems together to create an energetic flow of time.
You can enjoy not only hit songs but also hidden treasures, making it a compelling selection for any music fan.
The transitions between tracks are smooth, yet the clever arrangements preserve each song’s unique charm—another highlight.
Timeless classics loved by many across generations stir the heart with a lively rhythm, and the ever-unfolding melodies feel like a journey through music history.
It’s a track packed with Queen’s unmistakable essence.
Melancholy BluesQueen24rank/position

Queen, the legendary British band.
If you’re looking for a beautiful voice that resonates with a broken heart, we recommend Freddie’s “My Melancholy Blues.” The piano’s beautiful melody and Freddie’s vocals will bring you to tears, turning sadness into a beautifully sung experience.
One VisionQueen25rank/position

One Vision, the opening track of their 12th album A Kind of Magic.
It’s a catchy number featuring an ensemble of string sounds that create depth and a floating feel, paired with technical guitar phrases.
The melody flows gently and is easy to remember, making it a good choice for Western music beginners to try singing at karaoke.
However, because the song is characterized by powerful vocals throughout, it’s a rock tune where, if possible, you’ll also want to challenge yourself in terms of expressiveness.
Princes Of The UniverseQueen26rank/position

The song that closes out their 12th album, A Kind of Magic, is Princes of the Universe.
It became the theme song for the television drama Highlander, a co-production by the United States, France, Italy, Germany, and Japan.
The track is memorable for its intro, which opens with a grand, spacious choral arrangement and then moves into an ear-catching guitar solo.
True to Freddie Mercury’s style, the melody is intricate, but because there aren’t many fast passages, it’s a rewarding piece to tackle.
However, be careful not to get left behind—the rhythm shifts rapidly throughout.
Seven Seas Of RhyeQueen27rank/position

A track that opens with striking piano arpeggios and, true to its title, leaves a lingering sense of translucence.
It has a rare history: included as an instrumental on their first album, Queen, and later released with vocals on their second album, Queen II.
With its pop-leaning arrangement, layered harmonies, and guitar phrases that set off the vocals, it brims with the excitement of a story about to begin.
The fact that it closes both albums suggests a special significance—an iconic song packed with Queen’s pop sensibility and playful spirit.
Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)Queen28rank/position

The song that closes their 5th album, “A Day at the Races,” is “Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together).” Its lyrics, which incorporate Japanese, show just how important Japan was to Queen.
With a relaxed tempo and an overall lower key, it’s easy to sing, but be careful not to miss the pitch when the occasional falsetto high notes appear.
Because part of the lyrics are in Japanese, it’s an approachable, heartwarming ballad even for beginners to Western music.





