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How to make a karaoke track from any song
A karaoke track is simply a song with the lead vocal removed, so you can sing it yourself. You don't need a special "karaoke version" anymore — you can make one from any song you already love, in seconds.
Step by step
- Pick your song and upload it to Tomorrow Sounds (MP3, WAV, FLAC — all fine).
- Separate the vocals. The AI removes the lead vocal and keeps the full backing music — drums, bass, guitars, synths.
- Download the instrumental. That's your karaoke track. Play it back and sing along.
Tips for a great karaoke version
- Keep the lyrics handy. The instrumental stays perfectly in time with the original, so any lyric video or printed sheet will line up.
- Backing vocals may remain. A karaoke track removes the lead vocal; harmonies and ad-libs sometimes stay, which usually sounds good for singing along.
- Use a clean source. The higher the audio quality you upload, the cleaner the instrumental.
- For performances, download the lossless WAV so it sounds full through a PA or speakers.
Where to use it
- Home karaoke nights and parties
- Singing practice and vocal warm-ups
- Cover recordings for YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram
- Live performances and open mics
FAQ
- Does it keep the music in sync with the words?
- Yes — the instrumental is the exact same timing as the original song, so any lyrics line up.
- Can I make karaoke from a song that has no official karaoke version?
- That's the whole point — make one from any track, even rare or new releases.
- Is it free?
- Free to try and preview; a paid plan unlocks full-length, high-quality downloads for performances.