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[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.

[Women] Easy-to-Sing Western Songs at Karaoke Ranking [2026] (11–20)

My Heart Will Go OnCéline Dion15rank/position

Céline Dion – My Heart Will Go On (from the 2007 DVD “Live In Las Vegas – A New Day…”)
My Heart Will Go OnCéline Dion

In 1997, the theme song of the worldwide blockbuster film Titanic, My Heart Will Go On, became a masterpiece on par with the movie itself.

It’s a song many have heard, and it’s highly recommended—sure to move listeners even when sung at karaoke.

bad guyBillie Eilish16rank/position

The worldwide hit song “bad guy.” It’s Billie Eilish’s signature track.

If you know it, you’ll already be aware that this song has no long tones, no vibrato, no high parts, and no shouting.

In other words, it’s a kind, easy-to-sing song that lets you sound cool just by nailing the vibe (lol).

Basically, as long as you can pronounce the English properly, anyone can sing it well.

But! If you want to make it sound even cooler, try singing it with intensity—mix in some shouts with a thicker voice, okay? If you can pull that off, you’re basically at a pro level.

Let It GoIdina Menzel17rank/position

Idina Menzel – Let It Go (from “Frozen”) (Sing-Along Version)
Let It GoIdina Menzel

Idina Menzel, who has made her mark as a Broadway stage actress.

The song that made her famous as a singer thanks to her powerful vocals is this one.

It’s included on the soundtrack of a film that became a huge hit in 2013.

With themes of snow and winter, it’s a perfect track for a snowy night.

Her strong yet supple voice conveys messages of self-liberation and self-acceptance.

While the musical-style singing is memorable, it’s a song that can be performed if you have a certain level of vocal ability.

Recommended for times when you want to unleash your inner strength or need the courage to live as your true self.

A Thousand YearsChristina Perri18rank/position

Christina Perri – A Thousand Years [Official Music Video]
A Thousand YearsChristina Perri

This is a song with an unforgettable, heartwarming melody themed around eternal love.

Released in October 2011 as an insert song for the film The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1, it became a massive hit worldwide.

Christina Perri’s clear, pure vocals gently wrap around the poignant lyrics.

With a narrow vocal range and a simple melody, it’s popular as an easy song to sing at karaoke.

It’s the perfect track for conveying your feelings to someone you’re interested in or expressing love to someone special.

With its relaxed tempo, if you sing it with emotion, it’s sure to resonate in the listener’s heart.

You Belong With MeTaylor Swift19rank/position

Teenagers love Taylor Swift.

These days, she keeps releasing songs that seem destined to be hits, but “You Belong With Me” is from her country phase.

Country music is surprisingly easy to sing.

As I mentioned at the beginning, it’s a genre that’s easy for women to sing, too.

Country is simple.

It doesn’t require that much vocal prowess.

Even if you’re not good at vibrato, this song still works pretty well—so definitely give it a try!

Poker FaceLady Gaga20rank/position

Lady Gaga – Poker Face (Official Music Video)
Poker FaceLady Gaga

This is a hype song by the artist Lady Gaga, known for her flashy performances that have earned immense trust thanks to her upbeat sound and dance-like style.

It’s a banging tune that makes you want to sing it at karaoke, and it’s also recommended for teenage girls.

[Women] Easy-to-Sing Western Songs for Karaoke Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Story of My LifeOne Direction21rank/position

It’s one of One Direction’s signature songs.

Although it’s a track by a male group, it might be quite nice for a woman to sing it too.

In Japan, it was used in a cell phone commercial and is a well-known song.

The tune is catchy, but it seems to describe a situation that’s a bit unsatisfying.

Let’s not sweat the small stuff and just sing it with a good feeling.