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[Men] Easy-to-Sing Western Songs for Karaoke: Ranking [2026]

The key to choosing songs at karaoke is whether they’re easy for the singer to perform, right?

This time, I’ll introduce some easy-to-sing Western songs that have been popular with men at karaoke.

I hope you find it helpful!

These are sure to get the crowd going.

[Men] Easy-to-sing Western Songs for Karaoke Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Party Rock AnthemLMFAO22rank/position

LMFAO – Party Rock Anthem ft. Lauren Bennett, GoonRock
Party Rock AnthemLMFAO

Anyway, it’s a real crowd-pleaser! If you can sing it, you’ll look super cool! Aside from the chorus, the verses are fast, so it might take a bit of time to master perfectly, but if you practice starting with the short phrases and build up gradually, you’ll be fine.

That’s because it’s mainly a song for dancing and getting everyone hyped.

Can’t Feel My FaceThe Weeknd23rank/position

The Weeknd – Can’t Feel My Face (Official Video)
Can't Feel My FaceThe Weeknd

The Weeknd is an artist whose work blends R&B elements with genres like trip-hop and chillwave in a really compelling way.

His voice and the feel of his songs are super reminiscent of Michael Jackson.

Among English-speaking artists, his sense of style is truly top-tier.

This song is on the harder side compared to the ones featured here, but if you can pull it off, it’ll look seriously cool! If you’re confident in your groove and high notes, definitely give it a try.

The key to this song is how you cut off the ends of phrases.

Don’t let them trail off weakly—finish them clean and sharp.

It’s R&B, so the difficulty is higher, but it’s absolutely worth the challenge! It’ll surely level up your vocal technique!

Last ChristmasWham!24rank/position

Wham! – Last Christmas (Official Video)
Last ChristmasWham!

The song “Last Christmas” is popular in Japan too.

There are many Japanese artists who have covered it, right? There are probably various factors behind its success, but I think a major reason it became such a big hit in Japan is its simple, J-pop-like melody line.

The song really has the vibe of Japanese pop music.

That means it’s easy to sing even for Japanese people who are used to Japanese melodies.

The English isn’t too difficult, and there aren’t any high-pitched parts either, so I think it’s perfect for singing well at karaoke!

I Don’t Want to Miss a ThingAerosmith25rank/position

Aerosmith – I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing (Official HD Video)
I Don't Want to Miss a ThingAerosmith

This is the song that became globally famous after being chosen as the theme song for the movie Armageddon.

It’s also very popular in Japan and is well-known as background music on TV shows.

It consistently ranks high in karaoke foreign music charts, so it’s a must when singing songs in English.

WonderwallOasis26rank/position

Oasis – Wonderwall (Official Video)
WonderwallOasis

This song is probably the signature track of Oasis, a band that’s hugely popular in Japan as well.

Because it’s so well-known, it gets everyone excited at karaoke—even people who don’t usually listen to Western music.

The tempo is relaxed and the lyrics are easy to understand, so I think it’s easy to sing.

Gone, Gone, GonePhillip Phillips27rank/position

Phillip Phillips’s classic song “Gone, Gone, Gone” is wonderfully fresh with lovely lyrics.

Since the song doesn’t have many high parts and doesn’t require much vibrato, it’s recommended for beginners.

In the chorus, if the lyric “for you” doesn’t have enough fullness, it can sound weak, so pay attention to that.

The English isn’t particularly difficult either, so you probably won’t need too much practice.

Give it a try!

Tears in HeavenEric Clapton28rank/position

Eric Clapton – Tears In Heaven (Official Video)
Tears in HeavenEric Clapton

Eric Clapton, lauded worldwide as a guitar god, released this ballad—wrapped in gentle acoustic guitar tones—in 1992 as the theme song for the film Rush.

Behind the song lies a tragic event: the heartbreaking accident involving his son in 1991.

The lyrics, asking whether they might meet again in heaven, reflect a father seeking a glimmer of hope amid profound sorrow.

This classic, which won three major Grammy Awards, is easy to sing thanks to its relaxed tempo and accessible range; those who used to listen to it will likely find themselves singing it with nostalgia and deep feeling.

It’s a perfect choice for moments when you want to deliver something tender and moving.