Western karaoke songs that hype up men in their 40s
It’s cool when you can casually sing Western songs at karaoke.
This time, we’ve put together a selection of Western karaoke hit songs for men in their 40s.
Be sure to pay attention to the lyrics, too.
Even if you don’t understand English, it might be fun to choose songs while using a translation site.
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Top 10 Western karaoke songs that get men in their 40s pumped
I Was Born To Love YouQueen

It’s a 1985 work by Queen, but it was remastered and re-released after Freddie Mercury’s death, and in Japan it’s known as the theme song for the drama Pride starring Takuya Kimura.
When singing it at karaoke, channel a strong yet sinuous style reminiscent of Freddie, and perform with the bold flair of Kanatsuki.
FootlooseKenny Loggins

Included on the 1984 album “Footloose” soundtrack.
The theme song of the film of the same name released the same year.
Born in 1948, a singer from Washington State.
The up-tempo, positive rhythm, hard-edged guitar, and catchy pop melody blend well to make for a really cool track.
Don’t Look Back in AngerOasis

Don’t Look Back in Anger can be called not just Oasis’s signature song, but one of the great global rock anthems.
It’s a track that really hypes up the end of a karaoke session, so I think it feels even better if everyone sings along together on the chorus.
Karaoke Songs in Western Music That Get Men in Their 40s Fired Up (11–20)
The Promised LandU2

This is a song from U2’s 1987 masterpiece The Joshua Tree.
It’s one of U2’s signature tracks and is sung like an anthem at large venues.
Since the rhythm and phrases loop, it’s a song that builds purely on the soul of the vocals.
I want to keep looking at youThe Police

It’s one of the signature songs by The Police, the band Sting was in.
The original title is “Every Breath You Take,” which, taken literally, would be “Every time you breathe,” giving quite a different impression.
But if you read the lyrics, it’s actually a song with stalker-like words.
Semi Charmed LifeThird Eye Blind

It’s a 1997 hit by Third Eye Blind.
It seems they haven’t had many big sellers since then and are still active but not making much noise.
It kicks off with an instant “tu-tu-tu,” so you can get pumped right from the start.
The chorus and everything are full of energy, so it’s a real crowd-pleaser.
Uptown GirlBilly Joel

A track characterized by a simple tempo that evokes 1960s pop music.
It was released in 1983 by American musician Billy Joel and reached the Top 10 on charts around the world.
In 2001, it was covered by the Irish boy band Westlife.


