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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 get women in their 40s excited: World classics and recommended popular tracks (121–130)

Get MeSia

It’s a motivational song by Sia, whose expansive vocal approach and stylish artistry have earned praise from dedicated dancers and other core fans.

With a depth that makes you want to sing it at karaoke, it’s a sophisticated piece that hits the mark perfectly for women in their 30s.

Full MoonBrandy

This is a motivational song by Brandy, featuring a dancer-like, beat-driven track and vocals rich with the depth and texture of Black music.

It’s especially popular among women in their 40s and is a great, uplifting choice to sing at karaoke.

Le FreakChic

CHIC – Le Freak (Official Music Video)
Le FreakChic

This is a supportive song by the artist Chic, known for its dancer-like, bouncy sound as a lively disco hit tune.

Its familiar sound resonates with women in their 40s, and it has an irresistible vibe that makes you want to sing it at karaoke.

Caught Out ThereKelis

This is an uplifting song by Kelis that succeeds by taking a sophisticated approach to rhythm and blues infused with reggae elements.

It’s a stylish piece that even women in their 40s will want to sing at karaoke, making it highly practical.

I’m Every WomanChaka Khan

Chaka Khan – I’m Every Woman (Official Music Video) [HD Remaster]
I'm Every WomanChaka Khan

This is an uplifting song by Chaka Khan whose straightforward vocal approach and glamorous style create a danceable, luxurious atmosphere.

With its smooth feel and karaoke-friendly flair, it’s a recommended track that even women in their 60s will want to sing.