[Grammar] sing along your song, or sing along to your song, or sing along with your song?

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Sing along your song, or sing along to your song, or sing along with your song?

I heard an RJ saying "sing along to your song".

I wonder if the other two sentences are correct!
 
I prefer "with".
 
What's an RJ?
 
Like bhaisahab, I prefer "with" but "to" is not wrong. The only one that's incorrect is "sing along your song".

If an RJ is a "radio jockey", you should know that they're called DJs (disc jockeys). The same term is used for people who play music on a music system at a club or a party. It's possible to use "radio disc jockey" to differentiate the ones on the radio from the others.
 
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