Tier List

My Singing Monsters Karaoke Tier List Hub

Community ranks for singers and island tracks, labeled as opinion because Steam ships no difficulty ratings.

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Tier List Hub

The Tier List Hub exists because players type those words, not because Big Blue Bubble published a ranked ladder. My Singing Monsters Karaoke launched on Steam on August 19, 2026 without song difficulty tags, without a public rating API, and without a scoring readout that looks like a fighting-game frame chart. Steam reviews called that opacity out. We will not fake S-to-D numbers to fill a table.

What we can do is separate two lists. The Monster tier list ranks how fun and readable each confirmed singer feels. The song picks list talks about official island beds, remixes, and the tracks fans already noticed were missing. Both pages link back here so you never treat a community take as a patch note.

Why a karaoke toy still needs ranks

A first-time player staring at eight faces wants a nudge. Sox drew early love in Steam reviews. Furcorn caught complaints about the sample. BBli$zard is the celebrity pick whether or not the pitch line is easier. Those are social facts, not DPS math. Pair the Monster list with the launch roster so you know who is actually unlocked before you argue about placement.

Songs need a different axis. Official material and trailer footage pointed at Plant, Cold, Earth, Air, Water, Amber, Wublin, and Fire Haven flavored charts plus remixes. A Steam review missed Workshop and Shadow Islet and thought Cold Island still used an older mix. That is setlist coverage, not a hidden hard mode. Read song picks before you assume the game is unfinished in a way a tier list can fix.

How we refuse to cheat the format

No paid rank. Rare Pack faces do not jump tiers because they cost $1.99. Rare Pack and Day One Pack change cosmetics and voices. They do not rewrite the highway. If a future patch adds difficulty labels, we will reprint them. Until then, every letter grade on child pages is marked community.

Imported charts from other rhythm games are worse to rank. Compatibility varies. Some notes clip. Ranking a Trombone Champ file inside Karaoke would be ranking two games at once. Keep that discussion on import custom songs and the chart checklist.

Using these lists with real tutorials

New players should finish How to Play and one official track before they care about tiers. If the lane feels unfair, check controls and scoring first. If the setlist feels tiny, import next, then come back here to pick a Monster you like hearing for twenty minutes.

Completionists can use the Monster list as a listening tour for the achievement guide. Several badges are named after singers. Playing the ones you placed in C-tier is still required if you want the full set.

Guides Hub teaches systems. Monsters Hub is the factual roster. Updates Hub covers launch context and known issues that make ranking harder (no hit flash, vague scores). Review explains why some players bounced after an hour.

Treat this hub as a conversation starter. If you disagree with a placement, the child page tells you which axis we used: funny miss, clear vowel, or celebrity novelty. That is more honest than a screenshot of a five-row graphic with no legend.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the most common questions.

Are these official Big Blue Bubble ranks?

No. Steam ships no difficulty labels. Every grade on this wiki is a community reading of feel, voice, and setlist coverage.

Do DLC Monsters rank higher because they cost money?

No. Rare Pack and Rare Furcorn are extra faces on the same pitch system.

Will you rank imported charts?

Not as a single Karaoke ladder. Compatibility and note range differ from the games those files were charted for.

Where should I go after the tier lists?

How to Play for mechanics, the roster for unlocks, and song picks if you only care about official island music.