Top Foreign Songs That Hype Up Karaoke for People in Their 50s [2026]
The key to choosing songs for karaoke is whether they can liven up the atmosphere, right?
This time, we’re introducing some upbeat English-language karaoke songs that have been popular among people in their 50s.
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[50s] Western Songs That Liven Up Karaoke Ranking [2026] (1–10)
I’m in the mood for dancingNolans8rank/position

The Nolans, a sister group from Ireland.
For people in their 50s, they must be incredibly nostalgic, right? Among the sisters, which one did you like? I bet there were plenty of boys back then who shouted their answers in unison! I’m actually one of those who went to their concert when they came to Japan, and wow—they were so cute, or rather, so sexy.
I was in elementary school, but I remember it well.
This is one of their signature songs.
I’m sure many people got hyped up to it at discos back in the day.
SomebodyBryan Adams9rank/position

A hit song from Bryan Adams, a Canadian singer, released on his 1984 album “Reckless.” Back then, everyone admired the look of a white T-shirt, jeans, and a guitar! This song is a very straightforward rock number, and it’s guaranteed to get everyone fired up at karaoke.
It’s definitely a track you’ll want to kick things off with at full throttle.
Take It OffTaylor Swift10rank/position

This is an uplifting song by the popular artist Taylor Swift, who delivers works that, while acoustic in sound, are powerful and full of exhilaration.
Its musical style is approachable for women in their 40s and inspires the urge to sing it at karaoke.
[For People in Their 50s] Western Songs That Hype Up Karaoke [2026] (11–20)
Never Gonna Give You UpRick Astley11rank/position

From his handsome looks that still retain a boyish charm comes a soulful vocal delivery so addictive it sticks in your head after just one listen.
Rick Astley, who scored worldwide hits in the late 1980s and was hugely popular in Japan, experienced a resurgence through the internet in the 2000s and continues to be cherished by younger generations today.
Speaking of Rick, it has to be his 1988 classic, “Never Gonna Give You Up.” Many people in their 50s surely spent nights dancing to this song back in the day.
Relive that feverish excitement—and try singing it at karaoke!
Eye Of The TigerSurvivor12rank/position

A song by the American hard rock band Survivor, which became a worldwide hit as the theme for the movie Rocky III.
It’s also used as an entrance theme for some athletes, so it likely sounds familiar.
Dave Bickler’s sharp, resonant vocals vividly convey a bold, fiery spirit, and the bass is especially effective, making it a standout track.
Singing this makes you feel pumped up, like “All right, let’s do this!”—a truly energizing song.
Family AffairMary J Blige13rank/position

This is an uplifting anthem by Mary J.
Blige, a popular artist known for her strongly black music–influenced style that epitomizes 90s R&B.
With its rousing energy, it’s the kind of song you’ll want to sing at karaoke, and it feels approachable for women in their 30s.
We Will Rock YouQueen14rank/position

Released in 1977, this song is characterized by its distinctive stomp-stomp-clap rhythm.
Its simple yet powerful beat was created using multitrack recording and delay effects, producing a massive sound as if a huge crowd were participating.
In live performances, it was often paired with another classic and closed out the set at Live Aid in 1985.
There’s also a story that the music video was filmed in the cold.
Perfect for pumping up sports events or karaoke, it’s a timeless Western pop classic that continues to be loved across generations, propelled by Queen’s soul-stirring performance.


