Karaoke in Malaysia is stepping into a new era with the debut of KHub, a smart TV and media player app designed to elevate the singing experience into something altogether more immersive. Conceptualised by Tai Wah Lim, KHub brings together technology, creativity, and culture to offer an intuitive and modern alternative to traditional karaoke, built for connection and self-expression at home.
Upon downloading the app, users can access a rich cloud-based catalogue of professionally produced, fully licensed tracks, curated with care and updated weekly to stay relevant and resonant. With personalised song requests fulfilled in just two to five days, the result is a constantly evolving playlist that reflects the unique tastes of every user. KHub’s studio-grade sound engine delivers crisp, high-fidelity audio that transforms even the simplest home setup into a personal stage.

“Whether you sing for joy or ambition, KHub is designed to be your stage at home,” shares Tai Wah Lim, Founder of KHub. “We’ve built something that goes beyond your typical karaoke hardware, something that understands the cultural, emotional, and social role singing plays in our lives. It’s about joy, belonging, and building a space where music can truly be shared.”
Beyond the music and the tech, KHub nurtures a growing community anchored in participation and growth. Within the app, members can record their own performances and share them within the ecosystem, gaining encouragement, feedback, and connection with fellow music lovers. Singing contests bring excitement and camaraderie, while exclusive group-buy deals on performance gear and a suite of vocal lessons, both complimentary and paid, make KHub more than a pastime; it’s a lifestyle. Premium plans are offered with flexible pricing, giving users access to enhanced features and content without locking them into rigid structures.
KHub also integrates subtle vocal coaching tools into its ecosystem, designed to support and allow members to grow their skills organically. With a bilingual interface that reflects Malaysia’s multicultural fabric, the platform is both inclusive and intuitive, offering something for everyone from casual crooners to seasoned vocalists. It’s a space where the joy of singing is celebrated without pretence, and where everyone is welcome to express themselves fully.
What sets KHub apart is its understanding of karaoke not as a product to sell, but as a living, cultural experience. While many services still focus on selling karaoke boxes or offering physical venues, KHub leans into what singing really means: self-expression, connection, and being part of a community that grows through music. For those who find conventional karaoke inaccessible, due to time, location, or lifestyle, KHub offers a welcoming alternative. The option to use one’s own equipment is a thoughtful touch, and free lifetime replacements for its USB Music Store provide added convenience for those who opt in.


KHub’s introduction to the Malaysian market signals a new chapter in how music, community, and digital accessibility can harmonise. It’s not about selling boxes; it’s about nurturing voices, celebrating culture, and redefining the way people experience music, both privately and together.
To learn more about KHub, check out their website here!









