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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Western songs that hype up the karaoke crowd. Let’s find popular tracks everyone sings (71–80)
Since U Been GoneKelly Clarkson

Rock-style Western songs are cool to sing at karaoke and really get everyone hyped up.
If you’re looking for a rock track like that, I recommend Kelly Clarkson’s “Since U Been Gone.” It’s an awesome song where the guitar’s overflowing rock vibe matches perfectly with her high, powerful vocals.
During the chorus, everyone can do call-and-response, so it’s sure to get the crowd going.
Yoü And ILady Gaga

Lady Gaga often draws attention for her eccentric fashion, but she’s actually a singer with very strong vocal ability.
Among her songs, “Yoü And I” is a great karaoke choice for those confident in their soaring vocals.
Just like Gaga, who sings freely over a laid-back rhythm, try singing it with full, steady voice.
WhateverOasis

Oasis was a central band in the Britpop movement that swept the 1990s, and they’re very popular in Japan as well.
Although the band unfortunately broke up in 2009, their songs are still huge hits at karaoke.
In particular, Whatever is often played on TV shows and the like, so it’s widely known and should get everyone excited even when there are people who don’t usually listen to Western music.
All StarSmash Mouth

Smash Mouth is a quintessential pop-rock band.
Their track “All Star” is one of their hits, and many people in Japan may know it since it’s often played in apparel shops and the like.
It has a slight rap-like feel, so memorizing the lyrics can be a bit tough, but it’s a cool song to sing once you’ve got it down.
New RomanticsTaylor Swift

Taylor Swift is a world-renowned diva and a hugely popular singer in Japan as well.
All of her songs are hits, so you’re guaranteed to get the crowd going if you sing them at karaoke! Her tracks tend to fall clearly into two types—tender ballads and high-energy numbers—and “New Romantics” leans toward the high-energy side.
It’s a really fun song, so try singing it together with everyone.
Hey JudeThe Beatles

Here is “Hey Jude” by the legendary band The Beatles—no introduction needed.
It’s so incredibly famous that even people who don’t usually listen to Western music are sure to know it.
Classics like this really get the crowd going at karaoke.
It’s a mellow song, but singing it together with everyone is a lot of fun.
Livin’ On A PrayerBon Jovi

It hit No.
1 in the U.S.
in 1987.
Following You Give Love a Bad Name, it also reached No.
1 from their breakthrough third album, Slippery When Wet.
The song has that melodic hard rock sound typical of Bon Jovi, but the lyrics feel like a New Jersey version of Showa Kare Susuki.
Jon’s high-pitched shouts are always cool no matter when you hear them.

