Platinum Karaoke systems are famous for housing massive libraries—often over 20,000 songs—spanning decades of global hits and OPM (Original Pilipino Music).
While a truly "full" list would be a physical book with thousands of pages, here is a curated breakdown of the most legendary tracks and how to access the complete list. 🎤 The " " Essentials
These are the staple tracks found in almost every Platinum songbook volume (from Vol. 1 to Vol. 98). Crowd Favorites & Party Anthems Bohemian Rhapsody – Queen (#01344) 🎸 Dancing Queen – ABBA (#00015) 💃 Don't Stop Believin' – Journey (#06764) ✨ Sweet Caroline – Neil Diamond (#00612) 🍻 – Spice Girls (#04746) ✌️ The "Karaoke Everest" (Power Ballads) – Frank Sinatra (#00508) 🎩 I Will Always Love You – Whitney Houston (#03461) 🎤 Careless Whisper – George Michael (#00734) 🎷 Total Eclipse of the Heart – Bonnie Tyler (#00318) 🌑 OPM Classics (Philippine Hits) – Freddie Aguilar (#00034) 🇵🇭 – Jessa Zaragoza (#04803) 💔 – Kamikazee (#07932) 🦸♂️ Ang Huling El Bimbo – Eraserheads (#04322) 🚲 📖 Accessing the Full List
Because Platinum Karaoke updates its library monthly, the list is constantly growing. You can view the full catalog through these official channels: Platinum Songbook App
The official mobile app allows you to search by title, artist, or code without flipping through a heavy book. Scribd Digital Songbooks
Many users upload high-quality PDF versions of specific volumes (e.g., Vol. 88–92). Official Website Updates
You can download the latest "New Song" flyers directly from the manufacturer to see the newest 2025–2026 additions. 🌟 The Story: The Night of the "Number 508"
In a small, humid living room in Quezon City, the hum of a Platinum Karaoke machine was the heartbeat of the Reyes family reunion.
Lolo (Grandfather) Ricardo sat in his favorite rattan chair, nursing a cold beer. He didn't need the songbook. He had memorized the four digits that defined his youth:
As he punched the numbers into the heavy wired remote, the TV screen flickered with a low-resolution video of a sunset over a lake. The familiar brass intro of
filled the room. The younger cousins stopped scrolling on their phones; the aunts paused their gossiping.
Lolo stood up, his voice a bit raspy but steady. He sang about regrets and triumphs, his eyes fixed on the lyrics he knew by heart. For those five minutes, the machine wasn't just electronics; it was a time machine. When he finished on that final, booming note, the "Score" flashed a with digital confetti. The room erupted.
That is the story of Platinum Karaoke: it isn't about the 20,000 songs you
sing; it’s about the one song that brings everyone together.
Full Song List — Platinum Karaoke
Here’s a concise, professional write-up presenting the complete song list for Platinum Karaoke tailored for use in promotional materials, programs, or a venue songbook.
4. Party & Novelty Songs
Crucial for inuman sessions.
- Sexbomb Girls: Bakit Papa?, Spaghetti Song
- VST & Co.: Awitin Mo At Isasayaw Ko, Rock Baby Rock
- Rey Valera: Maging Sino Ka Man, Kung Kailangan Mo Ako
- Yoyoy Villame: Mag-exercise Tayo, Butsikik
- Modern Novelty: Otso-Otso, Namamasko Na, Bulaklak
How to Access the Full Song List Platinum Karaoke on Your Device
If you already own a Platinum player, here’s how to view the complete built-in song list:
- Turn on the unit and go to the main menu.
- Select "Song List" or "Library" (usually a folder icon).
- Use the search by number – each song has a unique 4 to 5-digit code. For example, song #3999 might be “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
- You can browse by Artist, Title, or Genre.
Pro tip: If your remote has a "List" button, pressing it twice often brings up the entire index in alphabetical order.
1. OPM (Original Pilipino Music) – 40% of the library
This is where Platinum shines. You’ll find near-complete discographies of:
- Eraserheads – “Ang Huling El Bimbo,” “Ligaya,” “With a Smile”
- Parokya ni Edgar – “Harana,” “Your Song,” “Inuman Na”
- Rivermaya – “214,” “Kisapmata,” “Himala”
- Regine Velasquez – “Pangarap Ko ang Ibigin Ka,” “Sa Aking Panaginip”
- Sarah Geronimo – “Tala,” “Kilometro,” “Maybe This Time”
- Moira dela Torre – “Paubaya,” “Tagpuan”
- Ben&Ben – “Kathang Isip,” “Leaves,” “Masyado Pang Maaga”
Plus classics from Apo Hiking Society, VST & Co. , Rey Valera, Freddie Aguilar, and Yeng Constantino.
2. International Pop (Billboard Hot 100 Hits)
From 1960s classics to current chart-toppers:
- Taylor Swift (“Shake It Off,” “Blank Space,” “All Too Well”)
- Ed Sheeran (“Perfect,” “Shape of You,” “Thinking Out Loud”)
- Bruno Mars (“Just the Way You Are,” “Uptown Funk”)
- Adele (“Rolling in the Deep,” “Someone Like You”)
- The Beatles, Queen, Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson
Cons:
- ❌ No official master index online.
- ❌ Newer international hits may lag behind (3–6 months delay from release).
- ❌ Limited Western deep cuts – you’ll find top 40 hits but not obscure album tracks.
Pro Tip: The Missing Songs
Platinum’s biggest weakness? Very recent OPM hits (less than 6 months old) and deep cuts from foreign artists. You also won’t find explicit lyrics – all songs are clean versions.
If you need “Flowers” by Miley Cyrus or “Gento” by SB19, check if your chip is the 2024 edition or consider an internet-based karaoke machine instead.