My Singing Monsters Karaoke Monsters by Island Origin
A cross-reference from each mobile island to its Karaoke singers, plus which islands are missing.
My Singing Monsters has been building islands for over a decade. Karaoke only ships singers from a handful of them. This page is a cross-reference: which mobile island each Karaoke singer originally comes from, which islands are not represented, and how to use the cross-reference to pick a singer for a particular island’s audio adaptation.
If you are a mobile veteran, this is the lookup you actually want. The launch roster lists the eight singers flat. The Monster tier list ranks them by feel. This page groups them by their mobile island family so you can find the singer whose original tribe matches the song you want to play.
Plant Island singers in Karaoke
Plant Island is the franchise’s home base. The mobile soundtrack has anchored a generation of My Singing Monsters players to its melody. In Karaoke, the Plant Island family contributes three singers to the launch eight.
Furcorn is the Plant Island single. The franchise mascot. Karaoke keeps the Plant Island sample bank intact, which is why one reviewer called the singer familiar and another called it Schmoochle-adjacent. If you want the Plant Island smile, Furcorn is the obvious pick.
PomPom is the Plant Island treble. Steam spells the badge Pompom. PomPom’s tongue animation is the visual hook on every trailer. The voice sits higher than Furcorn’s, which is why PomPom’s misses are a different kind of funny.
Toe Jammer is the Plant Island body-comedy blob. Slides fit the wobble. Toe Jammer’s miss is the most photogenic disaster in the roster because the entire body squashes into a puddle.
Rare Furcorn from Day One Pack is the same Plant Island lineage, painted pink. Vanity only.
Rare PomPom from Rare Pack is named in the Steam blurb. Same Plant Island lineage, new palette and animation. Same pitch engine.
Cold Island singers in Karaoke
Cold Island carries the franchise’s deeper, lower-register vocal identity. Mammott is the classic Cold Island boom that every veteran recognizes. Karaoke ships one Cold Island singer plus the Legendary cameo.
Mammott is the Cold Island anchor. The classic boom is the reason Mammott is the recommended lab singer for Pitch Perfect practice. The vowel is clean and the sample sits in the middle of the pitch ribbon where input latency hurts least.
BBli$zard is the Cold Island Legendary. bbno$ reprises the role in Karaoke. Marketing leans on the cameo. The full writeup lives on the BBli$zard page.
Rare Mammott from Rare Pack is named in the Steam blurb. Same Cold Island lineage, new palette and animation.
Cold Island fans will note that some Cold Island material in Karaoke feels like an older mix according to Steam reviews. That is an audio adaptation choice, not a missing track. The audio adaptations guide explains what was changed.
Air Island and Earth Island singers
The two middle islands in the franchise represent the lighter, breezier musical palette.
Tweedle is the Air Island lead. The voice is high and the sample is thin. Tweedle’s miss is audible in addition to visible, which makes the singer good for Pitch Perfect practice where you want to hear when you drift.
Entbrat is the Plant Island quad, but in mobile terms it sits at the same family table as the heavier voices. The audio adaptation for Entbrat is at the bottom of the pitch ribbon, which is why Entbrat is recommended for players with stable analog axes and not for twitchy sliders.
Rare Sox from Rare Pack is named in the Steam blurb. Sox is a standalone on the launch roster; the wiki treats Sox as an unaligned singer rather than forcing it into an island box.
Unaligned or newer-island singers
Some singers do not fit cleanly into the original four-island model. The mobile game has expanded to dozens of islands; Karaoke’s launch cast is older, simpler, and a few faces are hard to place.
Sox is the chill pick. Sox does not map cleanly to one of the original four mobile islands. Treat Sox as a franchise mascot that lives outside the island grid; the audio adaptation sits in the middle of the ribbon and is forgiving of small drifts.
Rare Sox from Rare Pack inherits the same unaligned lineage. The Rare form has the same pitch profile with new cosmetics.
Islands that are missing
Most franchise islands are not represented in Karaoke’s launch cast. There are no Ethereal Island singers. There are no Shugabush Island singers. There are no Celestial Island singers. There are no Wubbox singers. There are no Kayna, Fiddlement, or Tring singers from the newer Magical classes.
This is not a bug. The launch eight is a curated slice, not an encyclopedia. The all-monsters list is honest about the missing species.
If a future Steam news post adds more islands, this page gets a new section. The Updates Hub reports on new content drops.
How to use this cross-reference
Pick the island whose audio adaptation you want to play. Cross-reference to the singer whose mobile lineage matches. Pick that singer. Run the song twice, once glued to the ribbon and once wandering on purpose. The lineage match makes the song feel familiar even if the arrangement is new.
For example, if you want to play a Plant Island bed and you like Plant Island voices in the mobile game, Furcorn or PomPom are the obvious picks. If you want Cold Island weight, Mammott or BBli$zard. If you want the airy side of the franchise, Tweedle. If you have no preference, Sox.
This page is a lookup. The Monster tier list is a vibe chart. The launch roster is a flat list. The Rare Pack page is a DLC description. Use them in whatever combination matches the question you actually have.
Related reading
Launch roster for the flat list. All monsters for the complete confirmed cast. BBli$zard for the Cold Island Legendary. Day One Pack for Rare Furcorn. Rare Pack for the seven paid Rares. Audio adaptations for what changed when the island music became karaoke beds.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to the most common questions.
Which mobile islands are represented in Karaoke?
Plant Island (Furcorn, PomPom, Toe Jammer, Entbrat), Cold Island (Mammott, BBli$zard), Air Island (Tweedle), and unaligned (Sox). Most franchise islands are not in the launch cast.
Why is BBli$zard in Cold Island?
BBli$zard is the Cold Island Legendary in the mobile game. Karaoke keeps that lineage. bbno$ reprises the voice.
Are Wubbox or Kayna in the game?
No. They are wishlist species from the mobile game. The launch cast is the older Natural and Cold Island lineages.
Which singer should I pick for a Plant Island track?
Furcorn or PomPom for Plant Island lineage. Mammott for Cold Island. Tweedle for Air Island. Sox if you have no preference.
Will more islands be added later?
Players have asked. Nothing confirmed on this wiki. The Updates Hub will report any new content.