The hook lands in one round, so it fits parties where music already sets the mood.
Sing That Song
Start here when the room loves music and throwbacks. A prompt points at a song, and players race to sing or name it.
- The hook lands in one round, so it fits parties where music already sets the mood.
- When someone catches a lyric or title, the whole room reacts at once.
- It breaks up the wordplay modes and gives the group a different kind of round.
Sing That Song gets the room moving fast.
When someone catches a lyric or title, the whole room reacts at once.
It breaks up the wordplay modes and gives the group a different kind of round.
Start a round of Sing That Song in four steps.
- Pick a host to read the prompts, or pass the phone around the circle.
- The app points at a song with a prompt. Players race to sing the line or name the track.
- The room calls out answers, and the first to land it takes the round.
- Move to the next prompt and keep the music rounds rolling.
What makes Sing That Song work in a real room.
Sing That Song turns song memory into a shout-along race. A prompt points at a track, and players sing the next line or name the title before anyone else. The whole room reacts the moment someone catches it, which gives the mode the energy of a sing-along without needing a karaoke setup.
It works best when music already sets the tone for the night. The song range spans decades, so a mixed-age group each catches the throwbacks they grew up on. You can add a speaker if the room wants to belt it out, but the mode runs fine straight off the prompts on the phone.
Use it when this kind of night is on the table.
If your group feels closest to one of these situations, this mode is a strong first pick.
Good to know before you start
Do you need to know music trivia?
No. The fun comes from recognition and half-remembered lyrics, and the room reacts together either way.
Is it a good birthday pick?
Yes. Open with Sing That Song when music is already part of the night and the group wants something celebratory.
Do you need to play music out loud?
The mode runs from the prompts on the phone. Add a speaker if the room wants to sing along, but you can play without one.
Does it suit older and younger crowds together?
Yes. The song range covers decades, so mixed-age groups each catch the throwbacks they grew up on.