[Women] Western Songs Ranking That Hype Up Karaoke [2026]
The key to choosing songs at karaoke is whether they can liven up the vibe, right?
This time, we’re introducing upbeat Western songs that have been popular with women at karaoke.
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[Women] Western Songs That Get the Crowd Going at Karaoke [2026] (61–70)
Sk8er BoiAvril Lavigne64rank/position

It’s a cheer song by Avril Lavigne that spotlights stylish characters and skateboards, creating a street vibe that exudes cool.
With its positive message and a mood that makes you want to sing it at karaoke, it’s a track that also resonates well with women in their 30s.
JumpVan Halen65rank/position

This is quintessential American hard rock.
It’s bright and upbeat—like “hop, step, and jump”—and even when everyone’s singing along, big, natural moves just happen.
Shout like you’re rivaling David Lee Roth, and when Eddie’s insanely technical, strummed-out guitar solo kicks in, make sure to enjoy it with some air guitar.
HurtChristina Aguilera66rank/position

An uplifting cheer song by Christina Aguilera, where a danceable, textured track and catchy, poppy sound raise the energy to an upper mood.
Its melodic feel is approachable and gives you a refreshing urge to sing it at karaoke, making it a great match for women in their 30s.
We Are The ChampionsQueen67rank/position

Included on the 6th album “News of the World” and a massive hit as a single in both the UK and the US, “We Are the Champions” is one of Queen’s signature songs, widely known across generations in Japan as well due to its frequent use in various settings.
Its chorus has a relaxed melody and the vocal range isn’t too wide, making it easy to sing, but the verses feature complex melodies, including rapid-fire phrasing, which requires attention.
The guitar solo that comes in as a call-and-response during the final chorus amps up the excitement—an undeniable hit tune that’s sure to bring the house down at karaoke.
Uptown GirlBilly Joel68rank/position

A blue-collar downtown guy falls for an uptown girl and desperately tries to win her over, portrayed in the music video as a musical—something that, as a woman, is always fun to watch because it makes you feel like a princess.
It’s also well known that this song led Billy, who was infatuated with Christie Brinkley appearing in the MV, to finally win her heart.
It’s the kind of song you could really get into character to sing.
Under PressureQueen69rank/position

Under Pressure, a collaboration with David Bowie that generated a lot of buzz and was included on their 10th album Hot Space.
It topped the UK Singles Chart and is a massive hit, with an opening that sticks in your ears thanks to its memorable bassline.
Freddie Mercury handles the high parts while David Bowie takes the low parts, so the vocal range is wide for a solo singer, but the melody itself is simple—if you’re confident with your key, it’s really fun to sing.
If you have friends who love Western music, it’s a rock classic you should definitely try singing together.
LightsEllie Goulding70rank/position

This is an uplifting song by Ellie Goulding, whose presence is defined by a glamorous artistry that builds a grand, lavish musical scale.
With smooth content that resonates with women in their thirties, it’s a track that stirs the urge to sing along at karaoke.


