Atlanta Karaoke DJ
Get everyone involved at your next event with Karaoke! Sing your favorite songs and share your vocal talent, Karaoke style! Who knows, you might find that next American Idol! Great fun and entertainment for all ages - It’s a blast!
In The Mix USA can add Karaoke to your party for any occasion. You and your guests can test out their singing voice in front of everyone, while belting out their favorite songs from the thousands of instrumental titles in our Karaoke music library. We will supply the TV monitor so you can see the lyrics and the microphones to use to sing your selected songs. The instrumental music track and “singers’ voice” will be played through our on-site complete Karaoke DJ sound system. We’ll even bring the music books so you and your guests can choose your favorite tunes to sing!
Click here to view our 12,000+ track karaoke music library
Karaoke DJ Music Library
Our Karaoke music catalog covers the biggest most-popular hit songs from the 50’s through today.
Karaoke Music Genres:
Top 40 hits / Pop
Dance Hits
R & B / Urban
Rock
Country
50’s
60’s
70’s
80’s
90’s
2000’s +
Standards
Broadway shows
Latin / Spanish
Gospel / Christian
Children Music
Holiday Music
Favorites & Misc..
What You Get
In The Mix USA will bring out and manage a complete professional Karaoke system including all of the following items:
Karaoke DJ
Professional Karaoke music player
Song booklets (sorted by Song Title & Artist/Group)
TV monitor to view lyrics
Professional wireless microphone(s)
Karaoke is generally added as an extra feature to our regular In The Mix USA DJ entertainment services. The sound system used for the Karaoke DJ’s music entertainment at your event, will be used for the karaoke music and singers.
Our Prices
Our prices start as low as $300 for the entire Karaoke DJ system (up to 3 hours). An exact price will be determined once we know if you are adding Karaoke to your current event with In The Mix USA DJ Entertainement Services.
Hiring us for Karaoke services is simple!
Call us at 800-373-8952 or email us now to talk to one of our In The Mix USA Karaoke DJ coordinators.
Karaoke is…
By definition, Karaoke is the use of a device that plays instrumental accompaniments to songs with the vocal tracks removed, permitting the user to sing the lead. Karaoke apparently first appeared in the amusement quarter of Kobe, Japan, where it became popular among businessmen in the late 1970s. It gained widespread popularity in the U.S. in the late 1980s. It is usually featured at bars, where patrons can perform on a stage and sing popular hits by reading lyrics electronically displayed on a monitor. A video film often accompanies the music.
Usually, a recorded popular song consists of vocals and accompaniment. Music tapes in which only the accompaniment is recorded were named "karaoke."
The Japanese word, KARAOKE, stems from the words kara (空), meaning "empty" (as is Karate "empty hand") and oke which is short for ōkesutora, meaning "orchestra". The words together make a contraction literally meaning "empty orchestra". This terminology used to be a slang term in media where a “live” performance is substituted by a pre-recorded music and thus it is written in katakana. “Karaoke” can be interpreted as "virtual orchestra" because one can specify a key to the music and start singing along without the presence of a live band or orchestra. “Karaoke” is now listed not only in Japanese dictionaries but also in the latest edition of The Oxford English Dictionary published in England, one of the most distinguished and formal English dictionaries, proving the word has become common throughout the world. Oxford English Dictionary published in England, one of the most distinguished and formal English dictionaries, proving the word has become common throughout the world.
Where did Karaoke begin?
It is now widely recognized that the use of karaoke started at a snack bar in Kobe City. It is said that when a strolling guitarist could not come to perform at the bar due to illness or other reasons, the owner of the bar prepared tapes of accompaniment recordings, and vocalists enjoyed singing to the tapes. Even though it is only legend, this might have been the beginning of karaoke, and since then, karaoke has been commercialized and has become popular all over Japan and now in America.