[Karaoke] Famous Western songs everyone knows! Easy-to-sing foreign tracks
Western pop music has a timeless charm that continues to be loved across generations.
When you sing those classic hits everyone knows at karaoke, a natural sense of unity forms with the people around you.
From the boy bands that once took the world by storm to today’s global superstars, giving them another listen might lead to new discoveries.
In this article, we’ll introduce iconic Western songs that are guaranteed to liven up any karaoke session.
Why not enjoy the wonderful world of music along with some nostalgic memories?
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[Karaoke] Famous Western songs everyone knows! Easy-to-sing foreign tracks (21–30)
Bad DayDaniel Powter

It’s a bit of a difficult song, but it’s popular at karaoke.
When singing Western songs at karaoke, I think they fall into two categories: either cool songs or songs with great melodies.
This one has both, so let’s sing it for those who don’t know it.
BASKET CASEGreen Day

At karaoke, you absolutely need at least one upbeat, crowd-pleasing song.
Even if you’re not good at karaoke, you can ride the momentum and sing it, and it’s fun for the listeners, too.
And when it comes to English-language songs that fit that role perfectly, I think this Green Day track is the one.
It’s got a punk sound yet is easy to sing—just awesome.
[Karaoke] Famous Western songs everyone knows! Easy-to-sing foreign tracks (31–40)
ImagineJohn Lennon

What’s frustrating is that people who don’t listen to Western music reduce John Lennon to the image of this song.
And they talk about it without understanding its essence.
That’s why, even though it’s a popular karaoke song, it’s a shame that so few people can sing it properly.
LithiumNirvana

When it comes to famous Western songs for karaoke, I chose this one because it’s incredibly cool.
It starts quietly, and the chorus lets you belt it out—making it a perfect karaoke song.
Plus, it’s wonderfully simple, so I think you can sing it even without practice.
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.
Radio Ga GaQueen

The song “Radio Ga Ga,” included on their 11th album The Works and also a worldwide hit single, features lyrics that liken the band to radio—then said to be in decline—conveying a strong determination that they’re far from finished.
With its simple melody, minimal inflection, and relaxed tempo, it’s easy to sing even for those who feel uneasy about Western pop.
The chorus is guaranteed to turn into a massive sing-along—a timeless number loved across generations.
CelebrationKool and The Gang

It’s a slightly old song, but it’s quite famous and I think most Japanese people know it.
There are plenty of chances to shout call-and-response lines for the singer, so if you do it at karaoke, it becomes a song everyone can enjoy together.
Since it’s a celebratory song, it’s perfect as a birthday song.


