[By Scene] Christmas Karaoke Song Catalog: From Classics to the Newest Hits
When the Christmas season arrives, many of you probably feel like singing Christmas songs at karaoke, right?
But there are so many Christmas songs that it can be hard to decide what to sing…
So in this article, we’ll introduce our recommended Christmas songs for karaoke!
First, we’ll share 20 songs recommended for all ages and genders.
After that, we’ve organized picks by situation—by gender, for kids, and Western songs—so be sure to use this as a handy guide when choosing your setlist!
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Christmas songs for children (11–20)
Joyful! Pretty Cure ChristmasSawashiro Miyuki

This is an insert song that played in the Christmas episode of the hugely popular anime “Go! Princess Precure.” It’s included on the album “Go! Princess Precure Vocal Album 2 ~For My Dream~,” released in November 2015.
With fir trees and candles, Santa and reindeer, it portrays the fun moments of a Christmas party and fills you with excitement just by listening.
Sung brightly by Haruka Haruno and Towa Akagi/Cure Scarlet and friends, this track is sure to boost your Christmas spirit.
Try singing it out loud with your friends, getting into character as Precure together!
All I Want For Christmas Is YouKimetsu no Yaiba MMD

This is a fan-made MMD video where characters from the hit anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba sing and dance to classic Christmas songs.
Tanjiro, Nezuko, and the Hashira appear one after another, and the choral staging—like weaving a harmony—is dazzling.
The Christmas-themed backdrops, such as snowy landscapes and illuminations, along with the inventive camera work, make it a joy to watch.
Released on platforms like YouTube, it’s highly praised by fans as a video that lets you feel both love for the characters and the festive holiday spirit at the same time.
It’s perfect for gatherings of kids who love Demon Slayer or for family karaoke time.
If you sing while channeling your favorite character, it’s sure to be a hit!
Western Christmas songs (21–30)
Beloved Christmas song classics cherished around the world!
Finally, let me introduce some recommended Western Christmas songs for karaoke. When it comes to Christmas music, you can’t leave out Western hits, right? I’ve carefully selected classics by international superstars to share with you! If you’d like to know more recommended songs, please check out this article as well. Related article:[2026] Christmas songs in Western music: from new hits to hall-of-fame classics
Foreign Christmas Songs (1–10)
Shake The Snow GlobeGwen Stefani

One song drawing attention as a highlight of the 2025 Christmas season is Gwen Stefani’s holiday number.
Written specifically for Amazon Prime Video’s Christmas film “Oh.
What.
Fun.,” the track features a bouncy beat and bright horn arrangements that make your heart dance just by listening.
Centered on the motif of shaking a snow globe, it boasts an unforgettable, catchy chorus.
The song is also included on the 2025 deluxe edition of the album “You Make It Feel Like Christmas,” ensuring it’s woven not only into the film tie-in but also firmly into her body of holiday work.
It’s a cheerful number perfect for a home party soundtrack or a lively Christmas night with friends.
Where Are You Christmas?The Pretty Reckless

Taylor Momsen, who played the young Cindy Lou Who in the 2000 film The Grinch, now fronts the rock band The Pretty Reckless.
Here is their Christmas song—a highly unique project that’s drawing attention for reinterpreting, 25 years later, a piece she sang as a child with the voice she has as an adult.
While the arrangement leans into distorted guitars and a rock sensibility, it faithfully preserves the original’s wistfulness and warmth.
Structured almost like a duet between her younger self and her present self, it becomes a moving musical conversation between past and present.
The track appears on the holiday EP “Taylor Momsen’s Pretty Reckless Christmas,” and is a recommended listen for anyone who wants to enjoy a fusion of rock and Christmas.
wishlistflowerovlove

Flowerovlove, a London-born British-Ivorian singer, began making music in her mid-teens centered around bedroom pop, and emerged as a new-generation pop artist with her 2024 EP “Ache in My Tooth.” She also drew attention when British Vogue named her one of its “Artists to Watch in 2025.” Her first holiday song, released in November 2025, weaves in Christmas imagery like the North Pole and Mrs.
Claus while delivering a cheeky, playful pop tune.
With a shimmering, bell-like texture and an irresistibly danceable beat, the track carries a message of self-affirmation.
It’s perfect as background music for parties with friends or for lifting your spirits on your own.
Highly recommended for anyone seeking a fresh, forward-thinking Christmas song.


