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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For women (1–10)
We Are Never Ever Getting Back TogetherTaylor Swift

Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has been active for many years.
This piece is a track that premiered in August 2012 ahead of her fourth album, Red, the record on which she made a major shift from country to pop.
In Japan, it was used as the theme song for the reality show Terrace House, so many people may recognize it from that.
The lyrics depict a strong resolve as she declares to an ex who wants to get back together, “We are never ever getting back together!” With a quintessential pop melody, it’s perfect for singing with an explosive energy.
If you deliver the conversational parts with emotion, it’s sure to get the crowd going at karaoke.
Make You MineMadison Beer

Madison Beer is a female singer who’s also very active as an actress.
Her glossy vocals perfectly match her highly sexy look, and they really shine on Make You Mine.
This track is sung in a mix voice that’s just short of falsetto, but because it’s not the kind of mix voice where you belt, anyone can sing it.
The range is on the narrower side, so if you adjust it to your own key, you should be able to aim for a high score at karaoke.
Die With A SmileLady Gaga, Bruno Mars

The song “Die With A Smile” by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars.
Perhaps in line with the revival boom, this piece is crafted to evoke the neo-soul of the 1970s.
Since it falls under Black music genres, it might seem challenging, but because it doesn’t feature much of the technique known as “fake” in Western music—similar to the “kobushi” ornamentation in enka—the overall difficulty is relatively low.
If you can’t hit the falsetto in the chorus, try raising the key instead until you can produce a clear falsetto.
toxic till the endROSÉ

Rosé is an artist who’s extremely popular in Japan as well.
As you know, she’s a member of the K-pop group BLACKPINK and is also enjoying worldwide success as a solo artist.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is “toxic till the end.” It’s a track with strong pop-rock elements, featuring a catchy melody that evokes the earlier styles of Taylor Swift and Avril Lavigne.
The verses and pre-chorus follow a progression common in Japanese pop, so you likely won’t find the typical difficulties often associated with Western pop music.
For women (ages 11–20)
I Can Do It With A Broken HeartTaylor Swift

Taylor Swift is a female singer-songwriter who has been active at the forefront of the scene for many years.
In her early days she was a leading figure in country music, but from her mid-career onward she has also explored electropop and pop rock.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is I Can Do It With A Broken Heart.
It shows touches of synth-pop and new wave, and throughout the track it feels grand in scope while featuring a calm vocal line within a relatively narrow range.
Good Morning BaltimoreNikki Blonsky

The film Hairspray was released in 2007.
The song Good Morning Baltimore appears in the movie and is sung by the heroine, Nikki Blonsky.
Since it’s a musical-style number, it doesn’t feature the kind of complex vocal lines you hear in modern pop.
The vocal range is from mid2 B-flat to high C, so most women should be able to sing it in the original key.
However, because it often shifts directly from regular singing to a more speech-like delivery, it can be hard to score high at karaoke unless you have a good grasp of English intonation.
The SubwayChappell Roan

It’s a song that really builds up toward the second half.
In the first half, the chorus goes up to D5, but it’s not a section where you should belt, so aim for an airy, gentle delivery.
The tempo isn’t fast, so it’s easier if you learn it melody by melody.
If you’re not used to using falsetto, practice humming so you can switch smoothly between chest voice and falsetto.
In the first half, try projecting your voice upward, resonating in the area between the eyebrows or the head to create a light, open sound.
In the second half, the resonance gets a bit stronger, so direct the sound downward and resonate in the chest to bring out more power.
Try speaking or singing with a hand on your chest—you’ll feel strong vibrations there—then sing while focusing on that resonance!


