[Women] Western Songs Easy to Sing at Karaoke Ranking [2026]
The key to choosing songs at karaoke is whether they’re easy for the singer to perform, right?
This time, I’d like to introduce easy-to-sing Western karaoke songs that have been popular among women.
I hope you find it helpful!
These are sure to get everyone excited.
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[Women] Easy-to-Sing Western Songs for Karaoke Ranking [2026] (81–90)
All I Want for Christmas Is YouMerry Christmas85rank/position

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.
Come & Get ItSerena Gomez86rank/position

This is a motivational song by Selena Gomez whose deep yet transparent sound, delivered with a sophisticated approach, lifts your spirits.
Its stylish lyrical approach makes you want to sing it at karaoke and is a perfect fit for teenage girls.
Rather Be ft. Jess GlynneClean Bandit87rank/position

It peaked at number 10 on the US Billboard chart, but was ranked fourth on Billboard’s list of best songs of 2014.
The pure lyrics—sung while thinking of someone she loves in Kyoto—are captivating: “If you’re with me, there’s no better place to be.”
California Gurls ft. Snoop DoggKaty Perry88rank/position

For women in their mid to late 20s who usually have a cute vibe, singing Western pop—like Katy Perry—can really grab men’s attention more than J-pop.
This song in particular emphasizes mood, so it shouldn’t be too difficult to sing.
Try EverythingShakira89rank/position

Just like with R&B and soul, I think many people feel a bit uncomfortable with reggaeton and Latin music.
For those people, I recommend Try Everything.
It’s sung by Shakira, who is from Colombia, but actually, she doesn’t have a powerful voice.
Maybe because of that vocal quality, many of her songs don’t rely on shouting even in the chorus.
This song is like that, and so is the famous Waka Waka.
You do need a bit of vibrato technique, but even if you can’t hit very high notes, you can sing it without any problem.
ToxicBritney Spears90rank/position

This is a cheer song by Britney Spears that heightens the excitement while maintaining a refined worldview with an exquisite balance of pop appeal and danceability.
Its vibrant flair makes it a perfect fit for teenage girls and the kind of song you’ll want to sing at karaoke.
[Women] Easy-to-Sing Western Songs for Karaoke Ranking [2026] (91–100)
BIRDS OF A FEATHERBillie Eilish91rank/position

Billie Eilish, a female singer-songwriter who’s also very popular in Japan.
Since the hit of “bad guy,” many of you are probably still following her, right? Among her works, the one I especially recommend is “BIRDS OF A FEATHER.” This track has a somewhat fantastical, dream-pop-like feel.
The pitch movement is gentle, and it’s easy to catch the rhythm.
The scale runs near the end of the chorus—almost like ad-libbed embellishments—are a bit tricky, so if you really can’t manage that part, it’s perfectly fine to use karaoke auto-tune to gloss over it.


