The choice of karaoke song can significantly impact enjoyment during singing. An Oxford University mathematician developed a formula assessing songs based on verses, chorus repetition, BPM, and release year. This formula produced scores ranking the top 10 mood-enhancing karaoke songs. 'Livin' On a Prayer' by Bon Jovi secured first place with a score of 91, demonstrating its ability to elevate dopamine levels. Other notable songs included 'I Wanna Dance with Somebody' and 'Don't Look Back in Anger'. The method incorporates data from 2,000 karaoke enthusiasts, emphasizing the appreciation for fast-paced songs with repeated choruses.
The equation combines the number of verses, repetition of chorus, beats per minute (BPM) and the year the song was released to calculate a score.
Dr Tom Crawford's formula ranks songs based on a combination of scientific factors, revealing the top ten karaoke songs that boost mood and increase dopamine levels.
Bon Jovi's 'Livin' On a Prayer' topped the list with a score of 91, proving its effectiveness in elevating the karaoke experience.
People tend to prefer fast-paced songs with an average BPM of 126, typically featuring three repeated choruses for every two verses.
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