
From steady opening tracks to mood-lifting closers, here's how to order Lim Young-woong songs for a karaoke set by difficulty and emotional arc.
Lim Young-woong's songs are karaoke staples because the lyrics come through clearly and the emotional arc is easy to follow, but a favorite song isn't always an easy one to sing. Some tracks demand long breath control, some build emotion late, and some exist purely to lift the room's mood. This list sorts his songs by situation β a night out with parents, a family gathering, or a round with friends β and orders them for how a set actually plays out.
The numbering isn't a difficulty ranking so much as a flow: opener, challenge track, mood-lifter. If it's your first time, start with tracks 1 or 2 to find your breath and key before moving to something more demanding. Song numbers vary by karaoke machine and vendor, so search for the title on-site to confirm.
Lim Young-woong - Trust Me Now
Lim Young-woong - My Starlight Love
Lim Young-woong - Love Always Runs Away
Lim Young-woong - Can We Meet Again
Lim Young-woong - HERO
Lim Young-woong - Rainbow
Frequently asked questions
Which Lim Young-woong song should I sing first at karaoke?
Start with a steady, moderate-tempo track like Trust Me Now or My Starlight Love to warm up your voice and breathing, then move to a song with a bigger emotional swing.
The high notes are tough β how should I approach them?
Instead of chasing the original key, drop it a step or two and focus on delivering the lyrics clearly rather than belting; it reads as far more controlled and confident.
Is there a song that works especially well with parents?
My Starlight Love carries a trot sensibility without heavy vocal tricks, so it plays well across generations β close the set with something upbeat like HERO or Rainbow to send the room off on a high note.
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