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 Hype Up Karaoke [2026] (41–50)
No OneAlicia Keys43rank/position

It’s a motivational song by Alicia Keys, whose grand vocal work and smooth sound exude a timeless quality with an R&B flavor.
Its refreshing style makes you want to sing it at karaoke, and its melodious feel resonates well with women in their 30s.
SeptemberEarth, Wind & Fire44rank/position

For those from the disco generation, this classic is incredibly nostalgic—just hearing it will lift your spirits, and some might even start dancing.
As the title suggests, it’s one you’ll definitely want to sing in September, though the vibe feels more like spring or summer.
If you can handle both Maurice White’s low vocals and Philip Bailey’s high vocals by yourself, you’re a hero! If not, split the parts among two or more people and sing together!
More Than WordsExtreme45rank/position

Extreme set themselves apart from typical rock bands and heavy metal by gaining popularity with a sound that incorporated elements of funk.
Formed in Boston in 1985, the band is known for its diverse musicality that fuses hard rock with funk and pop.
Speaking of their signature song, it would be the acoustic ballad released in March 1991.
It topped the Billboard Hot 100 and became a major hit worldwide, reaching number one in countries such as Belgium and Canada.
There’s a memorable story that guitarist Nuno Bettencourt drew inspiration from a melody that came to him naturally while sitting on a porch at dusk.
The song carries a moving message about the importance of showing love through actions, not just words.
It’s a classic that’s perfect for creating a gentle yet uplifting mood.
All I Want for Christmas Is YouMerry Christmas46rank/position

Mariah Carey’s signature song, “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” Although this piece is often cited as a difficult song, it’s not without singable elements.
The tricky part is mainly the slow-tempo opening; once the beat kicks in and the tempo picks up, the kind of wide-interval vocal runs heard in the intro appear less frequently.
Even so, the overall difficulty remains on the higher side, but given its top-tier recognition and popularity, it’s well worth the challenge.
All I Want for Christmas Is YouMariah Carey47rank/position

When it comes to Mariah Carey songs that are best known among Japanese people and adored by women in their 40s, I think it has to be “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” It was used in the TV drama “29-sai no Christmas,” which I believe boosted its recognition in Japan.
The music video plays often during the Christmas season, and every time I see it, I think, “Mariah Carey was still slim back then.”
Summertime SadnessLana Del Rey48rank/position

This is an uplifting song by Lana Del Rey that’s drawing attention for its sharp artistic sensibility and exceptionally clear, transparent vocals.
Its refreshing vibe makes it a karaoke favorite and a great match for women in their 30s.
enter the sandmanMetallica49rank/position

Metallica, a band I personally consider the greatest in metal.
Is there anyone who doesn’t feel their blood stir when they hear this intro? It’s especially memorable for those in their 50s.
Even now that we’re middle-aged, they’re still unbelievably cool—this is a masterpiece among masterpieces.
The moment this song comes on, it’s time to headbang.


