[Female] Most Popular Western Music Karaoke Rankings [2026]
We’re excited to present the latest top 100 ranking of popular Western songs for women in karaoke, all in one go, ordered by the highest number of views!
If you want to know which Western songs are currently being sung at karaoke, or if you’re a woman looking to expand your repertoire of Western hits, be sure to check it out.
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[Female] Popular Western Music Karaoke Rankings [2026] (51–60)
Girls Just Want To Have FunCyndi Lauper51rank/position

This song titled “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” had such a cute, breezy vocal—wasn’t it wonderful? Listen to it while remembering yourself in your late teens or twenties.
No matter how old we get, women always keep a playful side like this, don’t we? Let’s keep having fun forever!
BurnEllie Goulding52rank/position

This is a cheer song by Ellie Goulding, whose luxurious musicality and catchy yet heavy melodic sense create an overwhelming presence.
With its energetic vibe, it sets a pleasant mood and feels approachable for teenage girls, making it a song you’ll want to sing at karaoke.
Every Breath You TakeThe Police53rank/position

A signature masterpiece by the British rock band The Police, this memorable song prominently features the timbre of the double bass.
Though it holds a “quiet love song” status and enjoys overwhelming popularity among women even today, it’s actually a socially conscious track characteristic of Sting, written with the idea of a malicious surveillance society in mind.
Depending on how you listen, you can also notice a lurking eeriness reminiscent of the modern issue of stalking.
That said, it certainly tickles the feeling of “I’d want to be sung to like this by someone I love,” so perhaps it’s best to keep thinking of it as a love song.
It’s My LifeBon Jovi54rank/position

One of the hit songs by the American rock band Bon Jovi is “It’s My Life.” The comedian Onimatsu Tsubaki used to impersonate it a lot, and since it’s a fairly simple song, the chorus is packed with elements that everyone can get excited about together.
Die With A SmileLady Gaga, Bruno Mars55rank/position

The song “Die With A Smile” by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars.
Perhaps in line with the revival boom, this piece is crafted to evoke the neo-soul of the 1970s.
Since it falls under Black music genres, it might seem challenging, but because it doesn’t feature much of the technique known as “fake” in Western music—similar to the “kobushi” ornamentation in enka—the overall difficulty is relatively low.
If you can’t hit the falsetto in the chorus, try raising the key instead until you can produce a clear falsetto.


