The Rolling Stones are a legendary rock band that has produced numerous classics—such as Satisfaction and Jumpin’ Jack Flash—which have also been featured in TV commercials.
Here, we’ve put together a ranking of the Rolling Stones’ most popular songs for karaoke.
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The Rolling Stones Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
Jumpin’ Jack FlashThe Rolling Stones1rank/position

This is a hit song by the Rolling Stones, a band famous enough to rank among the top 10 in the world.
As expected from a group acclaimed worldwide, the track is exquisitely polished.
I think it’s also relatively easy to sing at karaoke.
AngieThe Rolling Stones2rank/position

This is the best folk rock ballad from the Rolling Stones.
The song is very easy to sing, so even people who can’t hit high notes or who struggle with English pronunciation will find it manageable.
Also, because the Stones are rhythm-focused, you may actually find their songs easier to sing than the Beatles’.
Brown SugarThe Rolling Stones3rank/position

The Rolling Stones are a rhythm-centered group.
This was their way of competing with the Beatles.
So you could say their songs are well-suited for karaoke.
As long as you focus on the rhythm, the lyrics are relatively easy, so I think they’re easy to sing.
From personal experience, I often sing the Stones at karaoke myself.
Start me upRolling Stones4rank/position

The Rolling Stones had an immense influence, arguably even greater than Zeppelin.
There are still plenty of hardcore fans in their 50s today.
They give off that “active for life” vibe.
Even though they’re such old guys, they’re still incredibly cool.
A few years ago they even headlined a festival.
When it comes to getting the crowd hyped, I thought of this song… but the Stones have so many hype songs that it’s hard to choose!
(I Can’t Get No) SatisfactionThe Rolling Stones5rank/position

Speaking of The Rolling Stones, they’re a world-famous rock band that shines brightly in rock history, formed in London in 1962.
Their song “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,” with its scathing critique of consumer society and themes of social discontent, is known as an anthem that symbolizes the counterculture of the 1960s.
Featuring an unforgettable fuzz-tone guitar sound, the track shot to No.
1 on the U.
S.
charts immediately after its single release in 1965.
It has since been covered by a wide range of artists, including Otis Redding and Devo, remaining a timeless favorite across generations.
For those who awakened to rock in the 1960s—now in their seventies—it likely still stands as a quintessential, emblematic number.
AngryThe Rolling Stones6rank/position

The legendary British rock band, the Rolling Stones.
The song they released as the lead single from their album “Hackney Diamonds” is “Angry.” It’s also been a hot topic because it’s the theme song for a TV drama airing in Japan.
The track itself is classic rock, built around the repetition of striking phrases.
Since the same lyrics appear repeatedly, it’s relatively easy to remember.
By the way, there’s a Japanese-subtitled music video, so it’s a good idea to watch it and practice while checking the meaning of the lyrics.
MEDLEY 25 HITS- STARS ON 45The Rolling Stones7rank/position

This is a disco-style medley created by the Dutch studio group Stars on 45.
A number of hit songs—including classics by The Rolling Stones—are arranged into a danceable mix that became a worldwide smash in 1981.
With Rolling Stones staples like “Sympathy for the Devil” and “Brown Sugar” appearing one after another in a thrilling progression, it’s sure to get your heart pumping.
Its unique blend of disco, pop, and rock brought a fresh breeze to the early 1980s music scene.
It’s the perfect track for a dance party or a quick mood boost.





