JolieKerr
Jolie Kerr
JolieKerr
Jolie Kerr is a cleaning expert, advice columnist and the host of the podcast Ask a Clean Person

The ‘Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ Theme. A slow, easy rap to perform that definitely tugs the nostalgic strings. Also, it’s usually the full version, which impresses the audience if you know it. Read more

Sex Machine by James Brown. the key is to not look like the kind of person to do Sex Machine.
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“Bohemian Rhapsody,” preferably done with 4-5 friends to cover the various parts. It is both hilarious and a surefire crowd pleaser. Read more

“Just A Friend” by Biz Markie. You’re SUPPOSED to sing poorly to do it right, and you usually get some crowd participation too. Read more

Institutionalized by suicidal tendencies. Read more

I did Alanis Morissette “Hand in My Pocket” last night to a rousing applause. I also sang it like it was the last song I will ever sing. That was until I did “Mr. Jones” to close out the night Read more

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“Rebel Yell” by Billy Idol, 100%. If you bring the energy and curl your lip, you simply cannot fail. Read more

“Friends in Low Places” and “Piano Man” have gotten the best responses for me Read more

“Good Vibrations” Marky Mark always kills at a karaoke bar Read more

Workin’ at the Car Wash Blues - Jim Croche. Easy to sing, goes great with drunkenly bitching about work.
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“Let Her Cry” Hootie (If I want to kill a room) Read more

“Family Tradition" by Hank Williams Jr. They all sing along out here.
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