sing along (to something)

sing along (to something)
ˌsing aˈlong (with sb/sth) | ˌsing aˈlong (to sth) derived
to sing together with sb who is already singing or while a record, radio, or musical instrument is playing

Do sing along if you know the words.

She loves singing along to the radio.

related noun singalong
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