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🎤 Loop Karaoke Songs on YouTube

Loop the chorus until you nail it. Loop the bridge until the lyrics stick. Loop that one impossible high note until your neighbors hate you.

Open a karaoke track and start looping:

▶ Open YouTubeOnLoop

Or replace youtube.com with youtubeonloop.com in any karaoke URL

Why Looping Beats Replaying

The chorus of any song is roughly 20% of the runtime — but it's 80% of what you need to nail. Replaying the whole 4-minute track every time you want to practice the hook is just wasting reps.

Loop the chorus from 1:05 to 1:35 instead and you'll get five times more reps in the same practice block. Same trick for the bridge, the rap break, the high note that always trips you up.

How to Practice With AB Repeat

1

Find a karaoke version on YouTube

Search "[song name] karaoke" or "[song name] instrumental" — pick the one with on-screen lyrics if you're still learning.

2

Open it on YouTubeOnLoop

Replace youtube.com with youtubeonloop.com or paste the URL on the homepage.

3

Set Start/End to the chorus

Trim it tight. The first chorus usually hits around 0:50–1:30 in a 3-min pop song.

4

Slow it down for the hard parts

Drop to 0.75× to learn fast verses or rap sections — pitch shifts a bit but the words become singable.

5

Build a karaoke night playlist

Save your set list as a playlist — your start/end times stick around for next time.

What Karaoke Singers Loop Most

🎶 The chorus

The part everyone sings — get this perfect first

🚀 The high note

Loop the 5-second money note 30 times in a row

🗣 Rap breaks

Slow down Eminem, Nicki, Kendrick verses to learn the cadence

🎼 The bridge

Often the hardest melody — loop it until lyrics stick

🎤 Adlibs & runs

Loop and slow R&B runs to nail the ornaments

🌍 Foreign language songs

Loop + slow K-pop, J-pop, Spanish hits to learn pronunciation

💡 Karaoke Practice Tips

  • Sing along quietly first: First few loops, mouth the words. Sing full-out only after the melody is locked in.
  • Repeat count = drills: Set repeat = 10, drill the chorus, take a 30-sec break, do it again.
  • Match the singer's breaths: Looping shows you exactly where they breathe — copy it.
  • Use 0.5× to memorize lyrics: Words become impossible to mishear at half speed.