[For Women] When in Doubt, Choose This! Easy-to-Sing Western Songs
You want to sing Western songs at karaoke, but you’re not sure which ones fit your vocal range… Many women probably share this concern, right? The truth is, there are plenty of Western hits that are comfortable to sing and can still liven up the room! In this article, we’ll introduce popular Western songs that are easy for women to tackle at karaoke.
From groove-worthy pop tunes to gentle ballads, all chosen with vocal range and rhythm in mind—you can pick based on your mood, so be sure to use this as a guide!
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[For Women] When in doubt, pick this! Easy-to-sing Western songs (21–30)
Into the UnknownIdina Menzel, AURORA

Into the Unknown is the main theme from Frozen 2, performed as a duet by Idina Menzel and AURORA.
Like the previous film’s hit, its chorus really sticks in your ears, promising a massive breakout.
To sing that chorus, you build through the delicate melodies leading up to it, then let your voice soar right at the key moment—the thrill of belting that chorus is something you should experience for yourself.
Try EverythingShakira

Just like with R&B and soul, I think many people feel a bit uncomfortable with reggaeton and Latin music.
For those people, I recommend Try Everything.
It’s sung by Shakira, who is from Colombia, but actually, she doesn’t have a powerful voice.
Maybe because of that vocal quality, many of her songs don’t rely on shouting even in the chorus.
This song is like that, and so is the famous Waka Waka.
You do need a bit of vibrato technique, but even if you can’t hit very high notes, you can sing it without any problem.
[For Women] When in Doubt, Choose This! Easy-to-Sing Western Songs (31–40)
If We Hold On TogetherDiana Ross

If you can manage vibrato, I highly recommend “If We Hold On Together.” This song is sung by the globally popular artist Diana Ross, and because her singing style sticks to the basics, it’s surprisingly easy to sing.
The lyrics are on the shorter side, so there are quite a few long notes.
However, there aren’t any shouty phrases, so you shouldn’t run out of breath very often.
If you’re at least a little confident in your singing, definitely give it a try!
2002Anne-Marie

What were you doing around 2002? Anne-Marie’s song “2002” unfolds with a gentle tone that brings back memories of those days, and it’s a fast-paced track that feels great to sing.
The openness of the chorus is also delightful, and it’s a song I hope you’ll practice well and experience that wonderful feeling at karaoke.
Lose You To Love MeSelena Gomez

Selena Gomez’s hit song “Lose You To Love Me.” It starts off with a calm mood, but as it goes on, it shifts into a grand, gospel-like atmosphere.
Gospel typically requires powerful vocals, but this song only has a gospel-like style, so there’s no need to worry about vocal power.
Selena Gomez herself isn’t a powerhouse vocalist, after all.
The opening, vocal-centered phrase doesn’t allow much room to hide, so get through it using a whisper voice style.
If you combine a whisper voice with clear pronunciation, anyone can make it sound convincingly like Western pop.
Give it a try!
Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)Eurythmics

Wouldn’t it be cool to be able to sing a slick Western pop song? The thing is, there aren’t many like that out there.
This “Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)” is one of the few cool Western songs that’s easy to sing.
You’ll notice when you hear the melody that the song is surprisingly simple.
It actually works even without much dynamics or vibrato.
Of course, using those techniques will make it sound way better.
The melody leans toward the lower register, but if it’s too low for you, just raise the key.
The overall range is narrow, so it’s relatively easy to sing.
As for the falsetto parts in the middle of the song, feel free to tweak and arrange them loosely to get by.
Dancing QueenABBA

As a tip for singing Western songs at karaoke, don’t make it your very first song—add it a few songs in, and start singing with a light, practice-like mindset.
With this song, the famous phrase kicks in right from the intro, so it’s sure to get the crowd going at karaoke.
The rhythm is relaxed, too, so let’s all sing along together!



