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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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.
LaylaEric Clapton

It’s a famous song by the guitar god Eric Clapton.
There’s probably no one who hasn’t heard the intro.
It’s that well-known, but surprisingly few people may have listened to the entire piece.
In that sense, why not try singing it at karaoke as a chance to get to know the main parts of this great song that you’ve heard before but might not actually know well?
Born To Be WildSteppenwolf

Was the Japanese title “Wild de Ikou”? This song is also super famous—probably one that everyone has heard.
It’s the theme song from the film Easy Rider, a wild track brimming with masculine romanticism, and it’s sure to get the guys fired up.
City LightsStrung Out

It’s a refreshing rock number released in 2012 with a nicely brisk tempo.
Both the guitar riff and the beat feature very lively phrases, making it a stylish track.
It may not be very well-known, but it’s easy to get into even on a first listen and is sure to get you pumped up.
All I WantThe Offspring

It’s a legendary punk melodic hardcore track.
As is characteristic of the genre, it’s a short song at just under two minutes, but its condensed impact and message will strike a chord with listeners.
It’s not the easiest song to sing at karaoke, but if you let your feelings explode as you sing, that alone will convey the song’s appeal.
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.
Guerrilla RadioRage Against The Machine

This song falls into the hard rock category, and its power is overwhelming.
Rage Against The Machine is a band with a huge following in Japan, and it would be cool to sing it with rap-style lyrics over a hard rock sound.
It’s a track that really amps up with the heavy sound in the chorus.

