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My Singing Monsters Karaoke Karaoke vs Mobile My Singing Monsters

Same franchise faces. Different client. Your phone save does not walk onto Steam.

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Karaoke vs Mobile My Singing Monsters

Search boxes treat My Singing Monsters Karaoke like a skin of the phone game. It is not. Big Blue Bubble released a free Windows rhythm mini-game on Steam on August 19, 2026. The collector you already have on iOS or Android is still the collector: islands, breeding, diamonds, seasonal events, and promo codes that do nothing here. This page exists so you stop looking for a redeem box, a Composer stack, or a cloud save that was never going to sync.

If you only wanted the short version: install Karaoke from Steam if you want a pitch slider and squash faces. Keep playing mobile MSM if you want a park of islands. Play both if you like the voices. Do not expect one login to feed the other.

Two products, one mascot row

Karaoke’s launch singers are Entbrat, Furcorn, PomPom, Toe Jammer, Mammott, Tweedle, Sox, and BBli$zard. Those names are famous because the mobile game spent a decade teaching them. The Steam toy uses new animations and audio adaptations for a karaoke stage. It does not give you a castle, a nursery, or a Mailbox full of keys.

BBli$zard as a bbno$ cameo is a franchise handshake, not a transfer ticket. Owning the Legendary on your phone does not unlock the Steam singer. Owning the Steam singer does not drop a mobile egg. The launch roster is a character select, not an island census.

Rare Furcorn on Karaoke is the free Day One Pack. Rare Furcorn on mobile is a different unlock path in a different economy. The word Rare is shared. The inventories are not.

Codes, diamonds, and the empty redeem box

People type MSM codes into every BBB title. Karaoke has no promo-code field. Mobile codes for food, shards, or costumes will not paste into Steam. This wiki’s Codes Hub exists to say that out loud and to point at the DLC that actually ships: Day One Pack and Rare Pack.

There is no diamond shop. There is no daily login calendar. There is no Colossingum. If a YouTube thumbnail promises “NEW KARAOKE CODES 2026” with a mobile T-shirt code, it is fishing the wrong pond. Report it in your head and come back to Steam.

Composer, Composer Island, and the pitch ribbon

My Singing Monsters Composer and Composer Island are arrangement toys. Karaoke footage shows a pitch ribbon that can slide, plus island-flavored backing tracks. You are not stacking note blocks to publish a village song. You are conducting one Monster through a chart. How to Play is the first-hour loop. Do not import a Composer project and expect a silent success.

Fan charts that Karaoke can import come from pitch-game databases, not from the mobile Composer export button. That is why import custom songs talks about note range instead of island tiles. Workshop is also missing; mobile MSM never had Steam Workshop either, but the disappointment on Steam is specific to PC rhythm players who wanted a subscribe button.

What does not transfer

Save data does not transfer. Friends lists do not transfer. Sticker books do not transfer. Your knowledge of a Cold Island melody does transfer, which is why the bundled setlist still feels like home even when the client is a two-gigabyte gag. That is the only legitimate crossover: your ear.

Controllers do not transfer from a phone either. Mobile MSM is touch. Karaoke is keyboard, mouse, or a novelty analog axis. Steam Deck is a third shape and Valve marks it Unsupported; read the Steam Deck guide before you assume a handheld is the missing mobile port.

There is no official Karaoke APK. Community videos already sighed about the missing phone client. Random stores using this name are not BBB. Download Steam app 4633140 from Links Hub if someone sent you a sideload.

Roblox, fan games, and naming collisions

Fan Roblox experiences use these Monster names constantly. Karaoke is not one of them. It is not a Roblox experience, it does not take Roblox codes, and it does not need a script executor. If you landed here from a Roblox search, you still might enjoy the Steam toy, but you will not find a Trello of auras.

The PAX booth toy was sometimes remembered as Furcorn’s Karaoke. Steam is the public version of that booth. Mobile MSM did not absorb it as a mini-game tab. The GlobeNewswire note in July 2026 described a free August Steam launch, eight Monsters, curated MSM music, and fan chart import. That press copy is about this client, not a phone update.

How to pick which one to open tonight

Open mobile if you have a breeding timer and twenty minutes of collecting. Open Karaoke if you want to wreck an island bed on purpose and watch a face melt. Open both if a kid wants the voices and an adult wants the gag. Do not open Karaoke expecting a live-service island, and do not open mobile expecting a pitch slider.

The review is blunt about length. The launch notes stamp August 19, 2026. The Guides Hub is the tutorial map once you accept that this is a Steam mini-game with franchise makeup.

We will not invent a BBB account link. We will not list mobile island codes on this domain. We will not pretend Composer files are Karaoke charts. If the two clients ever grow a real bridge, Steam news will say so, and this page will shrink. Until then, enjoy the faces, keep the inventories apart, and let the phone keep the diamonds.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the most common questions.

Does my mobile MSM save unlock Karaoke singers?

No. Steam Karaoke is a separate client. Phone eggs, rares, and stickers stay on the phone.

Can I use My Singing Monsters codes here?

No. Karaoke has no redeem box. Mobile promo codes do not apply. Claim the free Day One Pack on Steam instead.

Is Karaoke a Composer or Composer Island port?

No. You steer a pitch ribbon for one Monster. You do not stack Composer blocks or publish a village song.

Is there a mobile Karaoke app?

Not at launch. The store client is Windows Steam. Do not sideload a random APK that uses this name.