What’s better than using Kekara – Ứng dụng hát karaoke dành cho gia đình by Tich Nguyen? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Kekara feels like a living-room karaoke setup that actually works without a lot of fuss. It pulls songs from YouTube, so the catalog feels huge and keeps growing, and the layout is simple enough that anyone in the family can find a track and sing. On an Android smart TV, the phone turns into a remote so people can browse, queue, or bump a song to the top like a mini karaoke room at home. It is free, and it shows the good kind of free, with quick search, clear lyrics, and no weird hoops to jump through.
What stands out is how many small details are covered. Users can save favorites, build little albums for different moods, record their songs, and even download tracks to sing offline when the internet gets spotty. It works with Bluetooth speakers, or just plug in headphones and sing without waking the house. Sharing recordings with friends is built in, and it supports multiple languages out of the box, including Vietnamese, English, Japanese, and Chinese. Running it on a PC with BlueStacks makes browsing way easier with a keyboard, and setting up a mic or speakers on a desk is straightforward. Queue a bunch of songs, pass control to the person picking the next track, and it pretty much turns a regular screen into a home karaoke stage.
BlueStacks gives you the much-needed freedom to experience your favorite apps on a bigger screen. Get it now.




