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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 Ranking That Hype Up Karaoke [2026] (81–90)

Crazy For YouMadonna86rank/position

Madonna – Crazy For You (Official Video)
Crazy For YouMadonna

Included on the 1985 album Vision Quest soundtrack.

It was used in the film Vision Quest released the same year.

Born in 1958, she is a singer-songwriter from Michigan.

The title means “Crazy for You.” Sung over a mid-tempo, relaxed rhythm with a mellow, sultry melody, her vocals make it a deeply emotional ballad.

You oughta knowAlanis Morissette87rank/position

Alanis Morissette – You Oughta Know (Official 4K Music Video)
You oughta knowAlanis Morissette

This is a 1995 work by Canadian songstress Alanis Morissette, who burst onto the scene in the ’90s.

It became a global smash hit, winning a Grammy the following year, and is also known for featuring Red Hot Chili Peppers members Flea and Dave Navarro on the recording.

Independent Women, Pt. IDestiny’s Child88rank/position

Destiny’s Child – Independent Women Part I (Official HD Video)
Independent Women, Pt. IDestiny's Child

The theme song of the movie Charlie’s Angels, starring Cameron Diaz and others, is this track Independent Women, Part 1 performed by Destiny’s Child.

They’re great singers, so it can be challenging to sing at karaoke, but this song works if you just go with the vibe.

I TryMacy Gray89rank/position

Macy Gray – I Try (Official Video)
I TryMacy Gray

With a gritty husky voice and deep tracks that create a dark atmosphere, this is an empowering song by Macy Gray that pulls you into a dope world.

It’s crafted to highlight an adult allure that makes you want to sing it at karaoke, and it’s a piece that will feel familiar and approachable for women in their 30s.

Call MeBlondie90rank/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.