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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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.
Somewhere I BelongLinkin Park

This song is one of Linkin Park’s signature hits.
The band is famous for mixing hip-hop and rock into a style known as nu metal, and this track showcases their meticulous attention to detail.
Personally, it’s one of my top picks to sing at karaoke.
Do They Know It’s Christmas?Band Aid

It was recorded in November 1984 as a charity single for famine relief in Ethiopia and released the following month on December 3.
It spent five weeks at number one on the UK charts, selling over one million copies in its first week alone—an astonishing achievement.
Because the song carries a strong message, it’s worth taking the time to understand the lyrics rather than just singing it for the vibe.
It’s great fun to sing in harmony with a few people, of course, but it’s also satisfying to sing solo since there are parts you can really belt out.
Each singer in the original has their own distinctive style, but don’t worry too much about that—singing in your own voice is best! Place a hand on your chest and try singing while resonating your voice.
All I Want for Christmas Is YouMerry Christmas

Mariah Carey’s signature song, “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” Although this piece is often cited as a difficult song, it’s not without singable elements.
The tricky part is mainly the slow-tempo opening; once the beat kicks in and the tempo picks up, the kind of wide-interval vocal runs heard in the intro appear less frequently.
Even so, the overall difficulty remains on the higher side, but given its top-tier recognition and popularity, it’s well worth the challenge.
Cnce Upon A Time In CaliforniaBelinda Carlisle

Belinda Carlisle, a female singer who was active from the late ’80s to the early ’90s, is known for her distinctive voice—mysterious in that it carries the bright edge of a high register while also having the richness characteristic of overtones.
Her cover of “Anyone Who Had a Heart,” included on her album “Once Upon a Time in California,” is a classic by Dionne Warwick and is sung within a relatively narrow range, from mid2C to hiD.
Since the original is what it is, there’s a bit of a Black music flavor that remains, but it doesn’t demand any advanced riffs or runs.
If you focus on vibrato that aligns the overtones and frequencies with the off-beats, you should be able to achieve a very high-quality result.
The Lazy SongBruno Mars

“I don’t want to do anything today!” We all have days like that, right? This song is the ultimate anthem for lazy days that speaks for that exact feeling.
And the one singing it is Bruno Mars! Unlike his powerful tracks, this one has a laid-back reggae vibe, with hardly any demanding high notes or vibrato.
Just humming along casually somehow makes it sound good.
Released in February 2011, it’s also included on his debut album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans.
Give it a try when you want to relax and enjoy karaoke!
Love YourselfJustin Bieber

This work, one of his signature songs, is a hit number from the album Purpose, released in November 2015.
With a simple arrangement centered on the sound of the guitar, the melody is remarkably easy to remember.
Since it’s sung in a whisper rather than belted out, some listeners may find it surprisingly easy to sing.
The song reached No.
1 on the U.S.
charts and impressively topped the year-end chart for 2016.

