Let’s Sing needs no introduction, the game speaks for itself: it’s a karaoke title that will help you sing along to your favourite songs and will score your results along the way. The game currently has a yearly release with new songs included unique to every edition and it comes out on pretty much all platforms.
It’s the perfect party game if you don’t mind your friends or family hearing your singing voice and can even be enjoyed by the youngest because they don’t need to master the use of a controller for once. The stand-alone release comes with 35 songs included, but you can purchase DLC packs to grow your track list.
It’s the first time reviewing this on Xbox, oddly enough, as I always received the Switch physical versions with microphones included before. I didn’t mind at all to finally earn some achievements along the way.
Song List of Let’s Sing 2026:
| Billie Eilish | BIRDS OF A FEATHER |
| Lewis Capaldi | Wish You The Best |
| Lola Young | Messy |
| Chappell Roan | HOT TO GO! |
| Noah Kahan | Stick Season |
| Gracie Abrams | I Love You, I’m Sorry |
| Benson Boone | Slow It Down |
| Mabel | Mad Love |
| Nelly Furtado | Turn Off The Light |
| David Guetta & OneRepublic | I Don’t Wanna Wait |
| Lizzo | 2 Be Loved (Am I Ready) |
| Selena Gomez | Single Soon |
| Linkin Park | The Emptiness Machine |
| AURORA | Runaway |
| Niall Horan | Heaven |
| Sheryl Crow | Soak Up The Sun |
| Robbie Williams | Feel |
| Teddy Swims | Bad Dreams |
| Timbaland, Katy Perry | If We Ever Meet Again |
| Nicki Minaj | Starships |
| Mark Ambor | Belong Together |
| Alphaville | Forever Young |
| d4vd | Here With Me |
| BENEE ft. Gus Dapperton | Supalonely |
| Rita Ora | Anywhere |
| Twenty One Pilots | Stressed Out |
| Coldplay | ALL MY LOVE |
| Elemental | Steal The Show |
| Moana | You’re Welcome |
| Dasha | Austin |
| Mitski | My Love Mine All Mine |
| Ed Sheeran feat. Lil Baby | 2step |
| Sting | Englishman In New York |
| Imagine Dragons | Sharks |
| +180 More in the VIP Pass |
ℹ️ Reviewed on Xbox Series X | Review code provided by PR/publisher. This review is the personal opinion of the writer.
| Developer | Voxler SAS |
| Publisher | PLAION |
Things I liked!
- Amazing song selection | I was surprised to see I recognised most of the new songs. And it’s kind of important to already be familiar with a song if you want to have any hope of singing along with it. Some standout titles for me were Linkin Park – The Emptiness Machine, Moana – You’re Welcome, and Twenty One Pilots – Stressed Out. But I also had the VIP pass active and was picking a lot of those options when I could.
- It has a single-player | While content-wise it doesn’t differ too much from just playing the singles, I do at least appreciate that they try to put a campaign into these games. It’s not exactly Shakespearean writing but it’s something to give you some feeling of progress at least. I also like how I wasn’t tied to one song per level but could always pick from 8 options.
- Up to 4 players local multiplayer | This is the perfect party game, just plug in some microphones or connect your mobile phones through the app and get to singing.
- Cosmetics | As you sing more, you’ll unlock cosmetics for your floating head avatar. I didn’t much care about this, but my daughter absolutely had a blast, always equipping new unlocks.
- Original Music videos in the background | While singing along, the music video plays in the background, and this brings back nostalgic feelings of when we all used to watch MTV as kids.
Mixed & disliked!
- Amount of Songs | The yearly release and focus on selling add-on packs means that the main game doesn’t come with a lot of games (35 to be precise, 40 if you count the regional ones) and you’ll soon tire of singing the same songs over and over again. The VIP pass is basically a must-have to give the game some longevity
- It’s not baritone-friendly | I’ve got a deep and low voice and struggled getting most of the notes that require a high pitch. If you’re out for a high score, better bring your lady-voice. (Yes, I did try singing in a high tone, and that sounded awful but scored a lot higher)
- The challenges are hard | If you’re aiming to complete this game, you have to sing pitch-perfect. Even the single player campaign gets ridiculously hard in the final stages. We tried as a family, taking turns, but those “rainbow score” achievements are forever out of reach.
- Xbox version has mic issues | not scoring this against the game, because it could be a hardware issue, but for some reason, only the front USB port of the Xbox Series X recognised the USB mics consistently. Both ports on the back had connection issues, tested with various microphones. Luckily, you can use the phone app, and it’s actually even more accurate in my opinion. Still bringing this up, as it was an issue I never had with the Switch version, and buyers might have to be wary of this.
How long did I play the review before publishing? 8 hours
How long to beat the story? 2.5 hours for the campaign
How many Achievements did I earn before publishing? 10/19 or 270/1000
How long to achieve 1000G | 20 hours
You’ll love this game if you like these | Previous Let’s Sing titles
CONCLUSION
Score: 70/100
The perfect karaoke solution for home entertainment. Doesn’t cost a fortune and will guarantee many hours of fun, especially if you’re one to invite friends over for party games. The formula kind of expects you to buy into the VIP pass or buy extra content though, so keep that in mind.
Robby lives and breathes video games. When he’s not playing them, he’s talking about them on social media or convincing other people to pick up a controller themselves. He’s online so often, he could practically list the internet as his legal domicile. Belgian games-industry know-it-all.