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Adele Has Top Two Karaoke Songs of 2011

by Sarah Maloy  |   January 17, 2012 10:35 EST
Lauren Dukoff

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Christina Aguilera
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Adele

Already named 'Artist of the Year' with 2011's top selling album and song, Adele has topped yet another list: karaoke songs. One in four karaoke performers chooses a track by the British songstress, a survey by karaoke company Lucky Voice reports, making her the most-sung artist in the U.K.

 

Adele Rules 2011 With Top Selling Album & Song

 

"Someone Like You" accounts for 14 percent of the 3 million songs sung by Lucky Voice's 100,000 users, while her cover of Bob Dylan's "Make You Feel My Love" is second with 10 percent. "Rolling In the Deep" lands at No. 7, following songs by One Direction, B.o.B., Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera and the U.K. "X Factor" finalists.

 

Adele's a Social Climber: Hits No. 1 on Social 50 Chart

 

The highest non-Adele song is "Heroes," a David Bowie song that regained popularity following performances on the U.K. "X Factor."

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