Karaoke Drinking Game – Sing and Drink Online
How to Play the Karaoke Drinking Game
The Karaoke Drinking Game combines the classic party activity of karaoke with drinking rules. Pick a song, sing your best, and let the rest of the group judge your performance. Sing badly or refuse to sing? Then you drink. No complicated rules — just a mic, music, and laughter.
The game has 9 songs available with karaoke lyrics and music, and supports as many players as are in the room. Perfect for a Friday night, birthday parties, or any event where you need a little stage fright and a lot of laughs.
Rules
- Choose a song from the list and tap to start karaoke mode for that song.
- The active player sings the song while the lyrics are shown on screen.
- After the performance, the rest of the group votes on whether it was good enough — thumbs up or down.
- If you get a majority of thumbs down, you drink 3 sips for terrible singing.
- Anyone who refuses to sing at all drinks 5 sips as a forfeit.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Karaoke Drinking Game
How many songs are available in the Karaoke Drinking Game?
The game currently has 9 songs available with full karaoke lyrics and music. The songs range from classic pop hits to well-known party anthems.
Do you need a microphone to play the Karaoke Drinking Game?
No microphone is needed — just sing with your voice loud and clear. Everyone else in the room is the audience and the judges. A Bluetooth speaker can significantly improve the experience.
Can you choose the same song twice?
Yes, there's no restriction on picking the same song again. Some groups choose to have everyone sing the same song to compare performances — a fun competition.
What happens if everyone agrees someone sang well?
If the group gives a thumbs up, the singer hands out 2 sips to whoever they choose as a reward for a good performance. Recommended house rule!
Is the Karaoke Drinking Game suitable for all ages?
The drinking aspect is obviously for adults, but the karaoke feature itself can be enjoyed by everyone. For younger players, you can replace sips with other social consequences.