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Invented in 1967 by Shigeichi Negishi, the karaoke machine transformed music into a participatory form of entertainment by allowing people to sing live vocals over pre‑recorded accompaniment. By combining existing audio technologies with a coin‑operated system, it made public musical performance accessible to everyday users in venues such as bars and clubs. This innovation helped shift music from passive listening to shared social activity and laid the groundwork for modern self‑service entertainment, contributing to karaoke’s lasting global popularity.
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