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Karaoke songs in Western music that get women in their 40s excited. World-famous classics and recommended popular tracks.

You sometimes enjoy karaoke at PTA gatherings or moms’ get-togethers, right?

At times like that, don’t you feel like singing the theme songs from the movies you watched when you were younger or timeless hits you still hear often?

This time, we’ve picked out Western songs that get women in their 40s excited at karaoke.

Karaoke songs in Western music that excite women in their 40s: World classics and recommended popular tracks (111–120)

Upside DownDiana Ross

This is an uplifting song by Diana Ross, where her expressive vocals stand out over a sound style steeped in disco-funk.

Despite its deep, moody atmosphere, it’s also very popular among women in their 40s, and its glamorous energy makes it a great choice for livening up karaoke.

Hot StuffDonna Summer

Donna Summer – Hot Stuff – LIVE
Hot StuffDonna Summer

This is a rousing anthem by Donna Summer, renowned as a timeless classic that unleashes a driving, energetic sound with a powerful disco-funk texture.

It’s widely recognized among women in their 40s, and its passionate lyrics make it a song you’ll want to sing at karaoke.

Forget Me NotsPATRICE RUSHEN

Patrice Rushen – Forget Me Nots
Forget Me NotsPATRICE RUSHEN

This is a cheer song by Patrice Rushen, whose dancer-like funk-laden sound—also famous for being sampled by Will Smith—creates an urban texture.

With a catchy melody that ramps up the excitement, it’s been elevated into a piece that even women in their 40s will want to sing at karaoke.

Rude BoyRihanna

This is an uplifting song by Rihanna that, while rooted in hardcore artistry, unfolds with melodically dynamic tracks and contemporary, characterful vocals.

With moody lyrics, it’s easy for women in their 40s to sing and makes a strong impression at karaoke.

Can WeSWV

SWV – Can We (Official Video)
Can WeSWV

This is a motivational song by SWV, an artist whose rich vocals garnered immense support in the 1990s R&B scene.

With its smooth, mellow mood, it’s the kind of piece that can lift your spirits and make women in their 40s want to sing it at karaoke.