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Originally Posted by ayuinh.k?
OMG you live in toronto??..i live in toronto too (actually i live in markham) LOL
do you know what ayu songs they have in koreatown..like most common? i've been wanting to sing microphone and you were..., but i think there too recent 
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Yeah, now I am studying at University of Toronto downtown~
I know for sure that if you go to Finch karaoke, like Shout or Yonge Karaoke, they have really new ones. I know there are certain rooms in Shout that already have Microphone for sure, because I sang that. But my korean friends told me there's two types of system in Shout, and it depends on the room you get. Yonge Karaoke doesn't have Microphone I don't think, but it's still really cheap.
Shout Karaoke's two systems are really similar, but for example one system has Microphone, while the other doesn't, and one has GREEN while the other doesn't. One has Rule, and one has Sparkle. But I would suggest the system with Microphone, because it has the most amount of non-album songs from Ayu... it's really great. But actually, I think You were... is on the system that doesn't have Microphone, because I sang You were... there too, but I can't remember...
Anyways, the point is I really like Shout because many Ayu songs.
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Originally Posted by Yumsushi
Try Star or Twister Karaoke in Toronto; Twister has the largest number of Ayu songs though but their menu is a little confusing. I havent seen microphone anywhere yet but the karaoke place I went to on Sunday already had You were... so I assume places in Toronto would have it aswell.
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I do not recommend Twister at all. It's so expensive, and the front desk lady ripped us off when we decided Twister wasn't for us... the system is too confusing, and we love to change key and tempo to play games, but Twister can't do it, and too expensive, so we decided in the first 5 minutes to leave, and the front lady said we have to pay for 30 minutes then... sorry, I dont accept, so I just left like one dollar on her counter, and left... LOL
Shout and other korean style karaoke places have smaller selection of songs, but they give you free service time, like 1 hour extra without paying for it, and also the sound quality is really good, and rooms are so nice and clean... and the front people are really nice.