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        Karaoke (Karaoke? from kara, "empty" or "void", and ?kesutora, "orchestra") (pronounced [karaoke])is a form of entertainment in which amateur singers sing along with recorded music. The music is typically of a well-known song in which the voice of the original singer is absent or reduced in volume. Lyrics are usually displayed on a video screen, and usually change color to guide the singer. In some countries, karaoke with video lyrics display capabilities is called KTV.

What is thought of as karaoke today was popularized by the Japanese singer Daisuke Inoue in Kobe, Japan in 1970.After becoming popular in Japan, karaoke first spread to East and Southeast Asia during the 1980s and subsequently to other parts of the world.

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