After analyzing user data and KJ playlists, these five songs represent the absolute peak of the Rigmar collection.

A karaoke library dies if it doesn't update. Here are the top modern picks currently trending in the collection:

For the professional Karaoke Jockey, the Rigmar collection is a safety net. A KJ’s reputation relies on being able to say "Yes, I have that song" when a patron approaches the booth.

If a singer asks for a generic pop song, any system can handle it. But if a singer asks for a track by a niche indie band, a deep cut from a hair metal band, or a specific version of a jazz standard, the KJ relies on their library. This is where the Rigmar "Top" status shines. It is the backbone of a robust library, filling in the gaps left by standard subscriptions.

Many KJs treat these collections as an offline backup. In an era where streaming services can fail due to bad Wi-Fi in a bar, having a local drive packed with a Rigmar collection ensures the show goes on.

If you cannot locate the Rigmar "Top" collection, these offer similar popular compilations:


The Rigmar Karaoke Collection offers a solid foundation for any singer looking to expand their repertoire. Whether you are belting out 80s rock or crooning to modern pop, having a high-quality backing track makes all the difference.

What is your go-to karaoke song? Is it a classic from the Rigmar library or something obscure? Let us know in the comments below, and don't forget to share this post with your karaoke crew!


What sets the Rigmar collection apart from the "Top 40" focused libraries is its dedication to completeness. Most commercial karaoke providers focus on the hits—the songs that 90% of singers want to perform. They stock the latest Taylor Swift single, the classic Queen anthems, and the requisite Neil Diamond tracks.

Rigmar, however, operates on a different frequency. A top-tier Rigmar collection is often defined by its inclusivity. It doesn't just have the hit single from a 1970s album; it often has the B-sides, the obscure album tracks, and the extended mixes. For a singer who is tired of "Bohemian Rhapsody" and wants to perform "The March of the Black Queen," the Rigmar library is often the only place to find a high-quality backing track.

This philosophy makes it a favorite among "Power Singers"—those hobbyists who treat karaoke not just as a lark, but as a serious hobby. When a collection is labeled "Rigmar Top," it usually signifies a curated list of tracks that have been vetted for fidelity and playability.

Modern classics need modern production. Rigmar’s rendition of this Oscar-winning duet is a masterclass in dynamic range. It starts with acoustic vulnerability and explodes into a rock climax, making it a favorite for duet nights.