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[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.

We hope you find it helpful!

Give them a try!

[Women] Western Songs That Get the Crowd Going at Karaoke [2026] (91–100)

Call MeBlondie92rank/position

A 1980 track by Blondie, a band with a sole female vocalist.

Deborah Harry’s mischievous, bewitching charm is fantastic.

Even among Blondie’s songs, this one is especially powerful.

It’s a number I’d love for rock-loving women like you to sing.

You Keep Me Hangin’ OnKim Wilde93rank/position

Kim Wilde – You Keep Me Hangin’ On
You Keep Me Hangin' OnKim Wilde

Included on the 1988 album Another Step.

A cover of the single released by The Supremes in 1966.

Born in 1960, the singer is from the UK.

The song features a rock-style arrangement with a powerful drum part that lays down an uptempo, aggressive, and catchy beat, while the melody retains plenty of pop appeal, making it a very pleasant listen.

Feeling GoodNina Simone94rank/position

This is a cheer song by Nina Simone, whose dope, husky vocal style and airy, floating sound feel pleasant while exuding a bewitching allure.

Its deep, comforting vibe has a texture that makes you want to sing it at karaoke, and it’s a recommended track that brings out the charm of women in their 30s.

Kiss MeSixpence None The Richer95rank/position

Sixpence None The Richer – Kiss Me (Official HQ)
Kiss MeSixpence None The Richer

A timeless classic that never fades, one that still makes my heart flutter and brings back the sweet-and-sour memories of first love every time I listen—even nearly twenty years after its release.

The lyrics are very simple, set to a cool, gentle melody that’s easy on the ears.

The delicate, slender, sweet voice feels ticklish.

Grab the mic and sing with fresh innocence, as if you were a teenager again.

Touch Me (I Want Your Body)Samantha Fox96rank/position

Samantha Fox – Touch Me (I Want Your Body)
Touch Me (I Want Your Body)Samantha Fox

The title track from the 1986 album “Touch Me.” Born in 1966, she’s a singer from London.

It’s an impressive number with an upbeat, lively rhythm and synth tones that give it a danceable melody.

Her high-tone vocals suit the feel of the song very well.

Shy GuyDiana King97rank/position

It was a hit song by Diana King released in 1995, and for some reason it sold like crazy in Japan too.

I only know this one song by Diana King, but she made a strong visual impression.

(There was a guy back then whose nickname was “Diana King.”)

I Will Always Love YouWhitney Houston98rank/position

Needing no explanation, the theme song from the film The Bodyguard is an undisputed, timeless love song.

How many women must have sung it with tears in their eyes, overlaying it with the film, overlaying it with their own lives.

Even as the years pass, its allure never fades—thanks to the unparalleled, one-of-a-kind, expansive and beautiful voice of the late, legendary diva Whitney, and, when we think of the life she lived thereafter, the song gains an even deeper poignancy and longing that continues to irresistibly draw people in.