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[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.

The playlist is updated every week!

[Women] Popular Western Music Karaoke Rankings [2026] (1–10)

What A FeelingIrene Cara6rank/position

Irene Cara – Flashdance What A Feeling (Official Music Video)
What A FeelingIrene Cara

Famous as the theme song for the film Flashdance, this track captivates with Irene Cara’s crystal-clear vocals and empowering message.

Its lyrics, which sing of the courage and passion to chase one’s dreams, inspire hope in listeners.

Released in April 1983, the song hit No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

It won numerous awards, including an Academy Award and a Grammy, becoming one of the defining classics of the ’80s.

It’s a powerful number that brings any karaoke crowd together in excitement—perfect for when you want to push toward your own dreams or encourage someone else.

HonestyBilly Joel7rank/position

Billy Joel – Honesty (Official Video)
HonestyBilly Joel

The third cut single from the album “52nd Street.” A beautiful, melancholic piano melody paired with serious lyrics.

When you’re struggling with relationships, feeling betrayed, or losing faith in people, listening to this song is deeply relatable—a masterpiece that penetrates to the depths of the soul.

My Heart Will Go OnCéline Dion8rank/position

Céline Dion – My Heart Will Go On (Official 25th Anniversary Alternate Music Video)
My Heart Will Go OnCéline Dion

Celine Dion’s passionate vocals engrave a story of love and loss in this timeless masterpiece.

Released in 1997 as the theme song for the film Titanic, it became a worldwide hit.

The song portrays the sorrow of losing a loved one and the strength to keep their memory alive, with her powerful yet delicate singing moving listeners’ hearts.

Garnering numerous honors, including the Grammy Awards and the Academy Award, this work shines brightly.

Singing it while recalling the film’s moving scenes is sure to bring the entire venue together in excitement.

It’s a highly recommended song for those who want to sing with feelings for someone dear.

Top Of The WorldCarpenters9rank/position

The Carpenters’ classic “Top Of The World” is memorable for its light, upbeat melody.

While the Carpenters are known as a pop duo, this song strongly reflects country music characteristics.

A key point of this piece lies in the English.

The vocal line has a narrow range and doesn’t require much dynamic variation, so it’s easy to sing.

However, among the Carpenters’ songs, the BPM here is relatively fast, which can make the English lyrics feel a bit crowded.

If you’re not confident in English, try linking the vowel of the previous word to the consonant of the next—for example, sing “Top of the world” more like “Topov th’ worl(d)”—to help it flow more naturally.

bad guyBillie Eilish10rank/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.