Beating the Monday Blues: Karaoke Songs That Understand Your Pain

Beating the Monday Blues: Karaoke Songs That Understand Your Pain

Let’s be honest: Mondays are rough. Whether it’s crawling out of bed, slogging through endless emails, or just trying to remember what your job actually is — the Monday blues can hit hard.

But here's something you might not know: singing can actually help. Karaoke isn't just for Friday nights and birthday parties — it’s the perfect Monday pick-me-up. And guess what? There are songs that speak directly to that “case of the Mondays” feeling.

🎶 Karaoke Songs That Get Your Monday Mood

  1. “Manic Monday” – The Bangles
    Possibly the most iconic Monday song of all time. “It’s just another manic Monday…” Yup, we feel you.

  2. “I Don’t Like Mondays” – The Boomtown Rats
    A little dark, a little ironic, but definitely relatable.

  3. “Monday Morning” – Fleetwood Mac
    A smooth rock groove for when you need to ease into the week (with Stevie Nicks magic).

  4. “Rainy Days and Mondays” – The Carpenters
    For when your Monday blues are extra melancholic — and maybe rainy too.

  5. “Blue Monday” – New Order
    Synth-heavy and introspective, perfect for a solo karaoke moment of existential dread.

  6. “Working for the Weekend” – Loverboy
    Technically about Friday, but let’s be real — you’re already thinking about the weekend.

  7. “9 to 5” – Dolly Parton
    Feel seen and heard. Belt it out. Dolly understands.

  8. “Hard Day’s Night” – The Beatles
    OK, technically about the evening, but the Monday exhaustion is real.

💡 Why Singing Actually Helps

Singing boosts endorphins, lowers cortisol (the stress hormone), and forces you to breathe deeply. That’s science talking — not just karaoke fans. So next time you’re tempted to curl up and cry on a Monday, consider hitting a karaoke track instead.

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TagSingCo makes it ridiculously easy to start a karaoke session straight from your browser. Scan a QR code, queue your favorite Monday-angst song, and let it rip. No app installs, no drama, just pure vocal therapy. Because if you’re going to survive the week, you might as well sing your way through it.