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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!

Western songs that hype up the karaoke crowd. Let’s find popular tracks everyone sings (81–90)

Hapy Birthday BluesKaty Young with the Innocents

Happy Birthday Blues ~ Kathy Young & The Innocents (1961)
Hapy Birthday BluesKaty Young with the Innocents

A song by American singer Kathy Young, who was active in the 1960s.

Its relaxed melody evokes the era.

It’s a blues-style piece suitable for a duet, with chorus parts that make it easy to sing along.

We R Who We RKe$ha

Ke$ha – We R Who We R (Official Video)
We R Who We RKe$ha

This is a song by a hugely popular American singer.

In Japan, many people sing Kesha’s songs at karaoke.

The music video features a captivating, mature and sexy voice and fashion.

The processed vocals might be hard to sing at karaoke, but since it’s only a small part, you can really get into the groove during the chorus and other sections.

My Life Would Suck Without YouKelly Clarkson

Kelly Clarkson – My Life Would Suck Without You (Official Video)
My Life Would Suck Without YouKelly Clarkson

A classic that every Western music fan is sure to know.

It’s quite up-tempo and really energizing.

The chorus calls for a powerful voice, so it gets everyone hyped, and it feels great to sing.

Definitely crank this song at karaoke when you’re having a party and get the whole crowd pumped up.

Happy BirthdayLenny Kravitz

Lenny Kravitz – Happy Birthday (Official Audio)
Happy BirthdayLenny Kravitz

There’s a part in the chorus where “Happy Birthday” is repeated, so it’s perfect for saying happy birthday in a stylish way.

The chorus that repeats “Happy Birthday” comes up several times throughout the song, so even people who don’t know the song can sing along.

The lyrics are minimal and the tempo is slow, so anyone can sing it easily.

It’s my partyLesley Gore

This song was sung by Lesley Gore in the 1960s.

Hailing from New York, USA, Lesley is known as a woman who was active both as a singer-songwriter and as an actress.

It’s a fun song to listen to and to sing.

Happy Birthday To YouMariah Carey

It’s an arrangement of that classic song.

Mariah’s clear, beautiful high notes are wonderful, aren’t they? It might take quite a lot of practice to produce such a gorgeous voice, but arranging it like she does and gifting your own unique rendition to someone is lovely too.

A karaoke place with microphones is perfect for that.

Western songs that get the crowd going at karaoke: Let’s find popular tracks everyone sings (91–100)

Happy Birthday to YouMildred J. Hill, Patty Smith Hill

Mildred J. Hill & Patty S. Hill – Happy Birthday – Piano Solo – Revisited Version – HD
Happy Birthday to YouMildred J. Hill, Patty Smith Hill

It’s the most sung birthday song in the world.

I suspect many people haven’t actually heard the parts that come after the opening.

There’s no one who can’t sing it at karaoke, and during the instrumental breaks you can make a toast, eat cake, and use it in all sorts of ways.

It’s precisely because it’s a classic that you want to sing it, right?