Magic Sign Karaoke: The Ultimate Party Entertainment Solution

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Magic Sing Karaoke is a popular form of entertainment where people can showcase their singing talent in a karaoke setting. It is a device that allows users to sing their favorite songs with the help of pre-recorded music and lyrics. The device consists of a microphone and a small screen where the lyrics are displayed. The Magic Sing Karaoke device has an extensive library of songs in different languages, ranging from popular hits to classic tunes. Users can easily choose their desired song from the library and sing along. The device also comes with various features that enhance the overall karaoke experience, such as pitch control, echo control, and scoring.


Vinicius is a mix of different Brazilian animals. His design takes inspiration from pop culture, as well as video game and animation characters. Alongside his Paralympic Games colleague, Vinicius represents the diversity of the Brazilian people and culture, as well as its exuberant nature.

The call for tenders for the creation of the Rio 2016 mascots was launched in November 2012, and was aimed at Brazilian companies and professionals in the fields of design, animation and illustration. With his colleague Tom, the mascot for the Paralympic Games, Vinicius represents the diversity of Brazilian culture and people, as well as their exuberant nature.

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The device also comes with various features that enhance the overall karaoke experience, such as pitch control, echo control, and scoring. One of the unique aspects of Magic Sing Karaoke is its ability to provide a multi-player experience. Users can connect multiple microphones to the device, allowing friends and family to participate in the singing session together.

5 Things to Know About Vinicius de Moraes, Inspiration Behind Rio’s Olympic Mascot

Vinicius, the official mascot of the Rio Olympics, is a funky-looking cat, named after esteemed Brazilian poet and lyricist Vinicius de Moraes, a proud Carioca who died in 1980 at 66.

Leila Cobo

08/1/2016
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Linked Gallery > Featured Image --> Vinicius de Moraes photographed in Rio de Janeiro on Jan. 13, 1972. Agencia Estado via AP Images

Vinicius, the official mascot of the Rio Olympics, is a funky-looking cat, named after esteemed Brazilian poet and lyricist Vinicius de Moraes, a proud Carioca who died in 1980 at 66.

Whatever ills the Rio Olympics have been going through, hats off to organizers for celebrating music, in a most joyful and profound way with their mascot. Because Vinicius de Moraes wasn’t just any composer. This renaissance man — poet, lyricist, playwright, Bohemian, diplomat — not only penned the lyrics to “Girl From Ipanema,” which some say is the most recorded song of all time, but he also collaborated with Brazil’s greatest musicians in some of the best-known bossa nova songs in history.

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Vinicius, the mascot of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games poses at the Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Aug. 5, 2015. Vanderlei Almedia/AFP/Getty Images

Here are five things to know about Vinicius:

1. Legend has it that de Moraes and Tom Jobim wrote the fabled “Garota de Ipanema” (Girl From Ipanema) on a napkin while having drinks at a bar near Ipanema Beach in 1962. “Garota” was indeed inspired by a beauty de Moraes would often see walking along the beach (“She sways like a poem”), 18-year-old Heloisa Pinheiro, who is still quite lovely at 71 years old.

2. He wrote the play Orfeu da Conceição, which set the Greek tragedy of Orpheus and Eurydice in a modern-day Rio Carnival. The play, in turn, was made into the Oscar-winning film Black Orpheus, whose soundtrack included “Manhã de Carnaval” and “A Felicidade,” the former written by de Moraes and Tom Jobim.

3. De Moraes wrote many hits with Tom Jobim. Aside from “Garota,” they include “Insensatez,” translated to English as “How Insensitive.” The long list of artists who have recorded the song include Shirley Bassey, Sinead O’Connor, the Monkees and Olivia Newton-John.

4. In the late ’70s, de Moraes took to performing his songs while seated at a table, a bottle of whisky by his side, and accompanied by his friend, guitarist Toquinho. De Moraes and Toquinho recorded and performed together for over a decade.

5. De Moraes indeed loved his whiskey and once called it “man’s best friend.” He died in Rio at age 66 with his eighth and last wife by his side. De Moraes is, aptly, buried in Rio.

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I’m Vinicius, the mascot for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. I’m a mix of all of the different animals found in Brazil. Vinícius Rio 2016 - Vinícius Rio 2016
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This makes it a great option for parties, gatherings, and even competitions. Magic Sing Karaoke has gained popularity worldwide, with users of all ages enjoying its features. It provides a platform for individuals to unleash their inner singing abilities, regardless of their skill level. Whether someone is a professional singer or just enjoys singing for fun, Magic Sing Karaoke offers a fun and engaging experience. The device is also portable, making it convenient for users to bring it to different locations. Whether it's a house party, a picnic, or a family vacation, Magic Sing Karaoke can be easily transported and set up for entertainment. Overall, Magic Sing Karaoke has become a popular choice for people who love singing and enjoy karaoke. It provides a fun and interactive experience that brings people together through music. With its diverse song library and engaging features, Magic Sing Karaoke continues to be a beloved form of entertainment worldwide..

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1. Sarah - 2 out of 5 stars - I was really excited to try out Magic Sign Karaoke since I had heard good things about it, but I was extremely disappointed. The selection of songs was limited and outdated, and the sound system was poor, making it difficult to hear the music and vocals clearly. Additionally, the staff was not attentive or helpful, making for a frustrating experience. I would not recommend this karaoke place to others.
2. John - 1 out of 5 stars - Magic Sign Karaoke was a complete letdown. The equipment was old and in poor condition, with microphones that barely worked and screens that were blurry. The song library was also severely lacking, especially in popular current hits. It felt like I was stuck in the 90s. The atmosphere was dull and the staff seemed disinterested. Overall, it was a waste of time and money. Save yourself the disappointment and find a better karaoke place.
3. Lisa - 2 out of 5 stars - I had high hopes for Magic Sign Karaoke, but it turned out to be a disappointment. The venue itself was cramped and poorly ventilated, leading to an uncomfortable and sweaty experience. The song choices were limited and mostly obscure, leaving us with few options that appealed to our group. The sound system was also subpar, with muffled audio and fuzzy visuals. It was not worth the price we paid, and I would not return or recommend it to others.
4. David - 3 out of 5 stars - Although Magic Sign Karaoke had potential, it fell short in several areas. The song selection was decent, but the sound quality was lacking, making it difficult to sing along to the music. The screens were also outdated and dim, which made it hard to read the lyrics. The overall atmosphere was mediocre, with outdated decor and a lack of energy. If they made some improvements to the technology and ambiance, it could be a much better karaoke experience.

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