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Recommended for great singers! A collection of impressive songs if you can sing them

Suddenly, but are you good at singing?

If you’re confident in your vocal skills, you’re probably looking for “songs that would be impressive to nail at karaoke,” right?

For men, that might mean tracks by artists known for distinctive low ranges, or on the flip side, songs that showcase soaring high tones, or pieces that call for a gritty rock vocal style.

For women, beyond cute, upbeat numbers, there are plenty of songs that let you show off powerful projection, demand high expressive range, or feature artists with memorable husky voices—there are so many cool songs to tackle, depending on your strengths.

In this article, we’ll introduce a curated list of “songs that are impressive if you can sing them,” perfect for people who are good singers!

We’ve divided our picks into four sections—editor’s top recommendations, songs for men, songs for women, and Western hits—so it should be easy to find at least one track you’ll want to try.

If you’re confident in your singing, definitely try the songs in this article and show off how cool you can be!

Cool foreign songs to sing (11–20)

A Bar Song (Tipsy)Shaboozey

Shaboozey – A Bar Song (Tipsy) [Official Visualizer]
A Bar Song (Tipsy)Shaboozey

In today’s trend of blending country music and rock with pop and hip-hop elements, it might be fair to say that Shaboozey’s breakthrough—embodying exactly that musical style—was inevitable.

When we look back on the music scene of 2024, the massive hit “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” will surely be one of the first titles mentioned.

It’s a gem of a track, with a soulful vocal line delivering a friendly, singable melody over a slightly wistful acoustic guitar and handclaps.

The song actually interpolates J-Kwon’s 2004 debut track “Tipsy,” making it a perfect example of the hybrid sound mentioned at the outset.

If you’re going to sing this classic at karaoke, the melody is easy and the range isn’t very wide, so the best approach is to enjoy it with a pleasant buzz and just have fun.

At the same time, if you can convey a hint of masculine melancholy—or a touch of loneliness—it’ll be perfect.

Let It GoIdina Menzel

Idina Menzel – Let It Go (from Frozen) (Official Video)
Let It GoIdina Menzel

“Let It Go” from Frozen took the world by storm.

Many of you probably already know the melody from the Japanese version.

This time it’s in English, so pronunciation comes into play, but there aren’t any particularly tricky fast parts—if you read the lyrics straightforwardly, you’ll lock into the rhythm.

The point to watch out for is the high note that goes up to D#5.

Very few people can hit this in chest voice, so aim to place it with a strong head voice.

Momentum is crucial: take a breath and imagine sending a thin, focused stream of sound far out in front of you.

Love YourselfJustin Bieber

Justin Bieber – Love Yourself (PURPOSE : The Movement)
Love YourselfJustin Bieber

This song carries a sarcastic message aimed at a self-centered ex and a theme of self-love.

Over a simple guitar accompaniment, Justin Bieber delivers it with a husky low register.

Featured on the album Purpose and released in December 2015, it topped charts around the world and earned a Grammy nomination, among other accolades.

It’s recommended for anyone who’s gone through a breakup and realized the importance of valuing themselves.

Sing it at karaoke, and you’ll surely spark a wave of empathy.

WhateverKygo, Ava Max

Kygo, Ava Max – Whatever (Official Video)
WhateverKygo, Ava Max

On January 19, 2024, Norwegian DJ Kygo, who has taken the world by storm, and pop star Ava Max, an American artist with Albanian roots, delivered a brilliant collaboration with “Whatever.” The song immediately drew global attention, achieving success such as topping Norway’s VG-lista chart.

“Whatever” unfolds a sound that’s both rhythmic and emotionally rich, centering on themes of rising from a broken relationship, self-rediscovery, and moving forward.

It’s an excellent choice for karaoke, too—channeling Ava Max’s powerful vocals is a great opportunity to express yourself with confidence, and Kygo’s exhilarating production is sure to energize the room.

Its uplifting message, born from heartbreak, truly resonates.

Symbolizing recovery after a breakup, this track is perfect for moments when you want to reconnect with yourself—or for a bold, empowering karaoke night with friends!

Mamushi (feat. Yuki Chiba)Megan Thee Stallion

Megan Thee Stallion – Mamushi (feat. Yuki Chiba) [Official Video]
Mamushi (feat. Yuki Chiba)Megan Thee Stallion

A sensational track blending American and Japanese culture has arrived.

This collaboration between Megan Thee Stallion and Yuki Chiba features confident, swagger-filled rap over exotic beats, creating an irresistibly alluring sound.

Released in June 2024, the song appears on Megan’s self-titled album, MEGAN.

It ranked high on the Billboard Hot 100 and became a global hit.

It’s a must-listen not only for Western pop fans but also for Japanese hip-hop enthusiasts.

It’s blowing up on TikTok, and it’s guaranteed to hype up the crowd if you duet it with your hip-hop-loving friends!

StargazingMyles Smith

Myles Smith – Stargazing (Take My Heart Don’t Break It) – Visualiser
StargazingMyles Smith

A gem of a love song from UK-born singer-songwriter Myles Smith.

Like gazing up at a starry sky, its lyrics about a deep bond with a lover resonate with the heart.

The beautiful melody evokes a sense of fateful love, and its distinctive fusion of folk and pop is captivating.

Released in May 2024, it sparked major reactions worldwide, reaching as high as No.

2 on the UK Singles Chart.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to while looking up at the night sky with your partner.

It will also soothe the hearts of those looking to move on from heartbreak.

Don’t Look Back In AngerOasis

Oasis – Don’t Look Back In Anger (Official Video)
Don't Look Back In AngerOasis

Debuting in 1994, this is Oasis’s signature song—one that symbolizes Britpop—despite the band ultimately breaking up due to the feud between its core members and brothers, Liam and Noel Gallagher, even as they enjoyed massive popularity.

Its unhurried yet quintessentially British, earnest melody really tugs at the heart.

If you sing this number, you can flash back to your youth in body and soul—belt it out at the top of your lungs or deliver it with quiet intensity.

With their long-awaited reunion after 15 years set for 2025 and a tour already announced, just imagine how they’ll perform it now—grab the mic and you’re guaranteed to get the crowd going.