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Western karaoke songs that hype up men in their 40s

It’s pretty 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 as well.

Even if you don’t understand English, it might be fun to choose songs while using a translation site to translate the lyrics.

Western karaoke songs that get 40-something men hyped (41–50)

Song 2Blur

Looking for a slightly unique cheer song? If so, why not learn a track by Blur, one of the iconic bands of British Britpop? If you want to blow off some steam with an upbeat tune, don’t worry too much about your English pronunciation—try learning this song called “Song 2.”

Bad DayDaniel Powter

Daniel Powter – Bad Day (Official Music Video) [HD]
Bad DayDaniel Powter

“Bad Day,” sung by a Canadian singer-songwriter, is a great pick for karaoke.

When you’re going through a rough patch, why not lift your spirits with this song? It can also be fun to sing together with friends.

Pay attention to its beautiful melody.

Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on MeElton John

George Michael, Elton John – Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me (Live)
Don't Let the Sun Go Down on MeElton John

A song by the British singer-songwriter Elton John.

It’s also known for the cover version he sang together with fellow Brit George Michael.

If you’re in your 30s and feel like singing passionately about your own life, why not try singing this song while learning the lyrics?

Bellbottom BluesEric Clapton

Eric Clapton Bell Bottom Blues Studio
Bellbottom BluesEric Clapton

If you’re feeling curious and want to dip your toes into blues music, why not learn “Bell Bottom Blues” as sung by Eric Clapton? This song has a somewhat wistful, beautiful melody.

Singing it will uplift and soothe your heart.

MinorityGreen Day

Green Day – Minority (HD Upscale) [Official Music Video]
MinorityGreen Day

This song by Green Day.

It might be fun for everyone to sing the chorus together.

It’s recommended for cheering up a friend who wants to live a slightly unique and individualistic life.

If you sing it loudly, you probably won’t have to worry much about your English pronunciation and it will still be exciting.