Easy-to-sing Western music karaoke special — a guaranteed hit at karaoke!
Thanks to TikTok and Instagram, people are coming across Western music more often now than they did a while back.
That said…
since these songs are performed by world-class artists, when it actually comes time to sing them yourself, it’s easy to feel discouraged by how demanding they are.
So this time…!
We’ve picked out Western songs that are easy to sing!
We’ve included the latest tracks, and above all, we chose songs with karaoke crowd-pleasers in mind.
Find your favorites and add them to your repertoire!
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Easy-to-sing Western songs for karaoke (11–20)
Leave Me AloneReneé Rapp

After making a name for herself as a Broadway actress, singer-songwriter Lenny Rapp has also flourished as a solo artist.
Unlike her Broadway days, her music now is notably languid, driven by fairly rugged lyrics—quite striking, isn’t it? “Leave Me Alone” is one such work.
While rap takes the lead, the vocal sections are shaped into a slightly loud pop style.
The range is somewhat wide, but since it doesn’t require delicate falsetto pitch control, the overall difficulty is surprisingly low.
For the hook, focus less on sustained, soaring vocals and more on a shouted, elongated delivery.
Last ChristmasWham!

The song “Last Christmas” is popular in Japan too.
There are many Japanese artists who have covered it, right? There are probably various factors behind its success, but I think a major reason it became such a big hit in Japan is its simple, J-pop-like melody line.
The song really has the vibe of Japanese pop music.
That means it’s easy to sing even for Japanese people who are used to Japanese melodies.
The English isn’t too difficult, and there aren’t any high-pitched parts either, so I think it’s perfect for singing well at karaoke!
Let It BeThe Beatles

The Beatles’ classic “Let It Be.” Doesn’t it feel like a song you could sing well? As that impression suggests, its melody is crafted to be very simple.
Even so, the chorus has an emotional feel, so it comes across as if you’re singing it well.
Of course, if your English pronunciation isn’t good, it can sound uncool, so be careful about that.
If you’ve never sung Western pop before, starting with this song is a good option.
Until I Found YouStephen Sanchez

There are times, like on a karaoke date, when you want to sing a sweet love song.
However, the ballads that are easy to sing are often sad in content.
That’s why I’d like to recommend Stephen Sanchez’s “Until I Found You.” Released in 2021 and a hit on TikTok, the song has a retro vibe reminiscent of the 1980s.
Because of that, it should be perfect for a wide range of generations.
Who SaysJohn Mayer

How about singing a country song to create a relaxed atmosphere? The song I’d like to recommend is called “Who Says.” It’s performed by singer-songwriter John Mayer.
The lyrics talk about regrets in life.
Since the song has a somewhat somber tone, try to convey that feeling as well.
The tempo is gentle, so even those who aren’t confident in their English pronunciation should find it easy to try.
We Will Rock YouQueen

Queen is a rock band that gained worldwide popularity.
If you’re thinking, “Huh? Queen? Isn’t that hard?”—don’t worry.
Their song We Will Rock You is actually pretty easy.
It might be hard to notice because of its powerful sound, but the song has a narrow vocal range.
In other words, you can sing it even if you can’t hit high notes.
If anything, you’ll need a technique called a ‘shout,’ which is sung with a raspy voice.
For men, shouting is relatively easy to pull off, so definitely give it a try!
Western songs that are easy to sing at karaoke (21–30)
Bye Bye Bye*NSYNC

The song “Bye Bye Bye,” used as the opening for the film Deadpool & Wolverine, is, as everyone knows, a classic hit by *NSYNC.
Perhaps because it was used almost in full within the movie, the association of Deadpool = Bye Bye Bye has really stuck.
Surprisingly, the song sits in a relatively low vocal range and doesn’t require the kind of intricate, R&B-style melodic runs.
As long as you keep the groove in mind, you should be able to sing it without any issues—so consider adding it to your repertoire.
For men (21–30)
Classic karaoke songs are here!
The first half features popular Western songs that have been loved for many years! From there, newer tracks gradually appear, and the latter half includes fresh songs from the 2020s. We also provide reviews that consider each vocal type, explaining which parts are easier for men to sing and offering tips. If you’re not sure exactly how to sing these songs, this is a must-check! The selection spans generations, so listeners from younger audiences to those in their 50s and above are likely to find favorites. Related articles:Easy-to-sing Western songs for men: Tips for singing them at karaoke included


