Western songs that get the crowd going at karaoke. Let’s find popular tracks everyone sings.
Have you ever found yourself unsure which songs will get the crowd going when you want to sing Western hits at karaoke? From timeless classics everyone knows to upbeat tracks that make you want to move, there are plenty of great songs in Western music that can liven up any room.
In this article, we’ll introduce popular, crowd-pleasing English songs that are perfect for karaoke! We’ve also considered how easy they are to sing, so be sure to find your new go-to track!
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Beat ItMichael Jackson

It’s an uplifting dance-pop track by Michael Jackson.
The vocal key is quite high, but if you can hit the high notes, I definitely recommend singing it at karaoke.
Since it’s a song from 1982, it might not be extremely well-known today, but anyone reasonably familiar with Western pop music is almost sure to know it, so it’s also great for singing together with someone to get the crowd going.
Kill BillSZA

The music of American singer-songwriter SZA has been creating a buzz.
Characterized by polyrhythms and influenced by retro sounds from the ’90s to early 2000s, this groovy track stands out.
The lyrics vividly portray the complex emotions that accompany heartbreak, frankly expressing intense feelings like jealousy and a desire for revenge.
Featured on the album SOS, the song dominated the charts for about two months following its release in December 2022.
For karaoke, the key is to sing with feeling while staying relaxed.
Focus on a stylish vocal line and captivate those around you.
JumpVan Halen

This song is marked by its catchy synthesizer riff and uplifting melody.
Released in January 1984 by Van Halen, a quintessential American hard rock band, it became the band’s first track to reach No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
It has since become a classic loved by a wide audience, not just rock fans.
Carrying the message “Don’t be afraid to change your life,” it inspires listeners with its energetic sound.
Frequently used as an anthem at sporting events, it’s also the perfect track to get the crowd going at parties or karaoke.
Top Of The WorldCarpenters

This is a classic by the Carpenters that’s often recommended for studying English.
In Japan, it’s been used as BGM in various settings, and there are even versions with the lyrics translated into Japanese, so it’s a song many people know! The English lyrics are easy to follow, so even if you’ve never sung it before, with a little practice you can sing it right away! Its bright, upbeat tempo makes it a joy to listen to.
Because it’s so well-known and easy for anyone to sing, it’s sure to liven things up if everyone at karaoke sings it together!
Don’t Tell MeAvril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne is a very popular international singer in Japan.
Her songs are widely known, so they’re a classic choice when you want to sing Western music at karaoke.
All of her tracks get the crowd going, but if you want to show off your vocal skills, I think this song is the best.
If the rocking guitar sound and those high notes come together, you’re sure to be the star of the karaoke room!
Blood Sweat & TearsBTS

A song by a charismatic Korean boy group.
In Western karaoke, it’s categorized under Korean.
It has more words similar to Japanese than English does, and the word order is the same.
This song sings about a guy who’s totally hooked on a queen-like girlfriend.
In the chorus, be sure to convey the feeling that he’s completely captivated—body and soul—by her.
K-pop fans will definitely get hyped, and it also works great as a crowd-pleasing Western karaoke pick!
A Whole New World (From “Aladdin”)Brad Kane&Lea Salonga

An Academy Award-winning classic from a Disney animated film.
It features a sparkling world that makes you feel like you’re flying.
Its gentle melody line is easy for Japanese singers to sing, and it feels wonderful if you can reach those soprano tones.
Since many people like Disney songs, you can’t go wrong choosing this one.
If you’re going to try singing in English, this is the first song I’d recommend.

