[Male] Most Popular Western Music Karaoke Rankings [2026]
We’re excited to present the latest top 100 ranking of popular Western songs for male vocals in karaoke, all in order of most views!
It’s packed with the most popular male-oriented Western karaoke tracks, so feel free to use it as a reference.
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[Male] Popular Western Music Karaoke Rankings [2026] (61–70)
Heart of GoldNeil Young66rank/position

Known in Japan under the title “The Lonesome Journey,” this song was included on the 1972 album Harvest, which reached No.
1 in the United States as both an album and a single.
The song was widely sung in Japan amid the height of the folk boom.
Its tale of a traveler seeking the “gold of the heart” resonates deeply with adults who have walked many roads in life.
I Want You BackThe Jackson 567rank/position

They’re the original male group, and in the Black music scene I think they set the standard for everything.
You can see that even in Japan.
Folder5 and Pizzicato Five also trace back to them.
Daichi Miura covered them before his voice changed and became a hot topic as the “Japanese Michael Jackson.” Motown’s feel-good pop sound still makes the heart dance.
It’s a cute track where Afro-era Michael’s effort shines, and it’s among their most popular songs.
I Don’t Think That I Like HerCharlie Puth68rank/position

“I Don’t Think That I Like Her,” sung by Charlie Puth from the United States, portrays the complex emotions of becoming hesitant about new love due to being hurt in past relationships.
Despite its up-tempo melody, the lyrics express a bittersweet feeling of sealing off one’s emotions with the thought, “Maybe I don’t like her anymore.” Out of fear of being hurt the same way again, he holds back and keeps some distance.
However, if you suppress your current feelings because of past pain, you’ll likely regret it.
Like this song suggests, perhaps the best thing is to accept your wavering heart just as it is.
Two HeartsPhil Collins69rank/position

This is a love song by Phil Collins, whose pop sound style and clear, unadorned vocals create a polished, mainstream appeal.
The tight lyric work makes it easy to sing at karaoke, and it’s a piece that can help men in their 60s project a youthful vibe.
All of MeJohn Legend70rank/position

This is a beautiful proposal song with a simple arrangement of just piano and vocals, gently expressing the vow of eternal love.
Crafted by John Legend with his feelings for his future wife, Chrissy Teigen, the song celebrates the preciousness of loving someone for who they are, imperfections and all.
Released in August 2013, it is included on the album Love in the Future.
The powerful yet tender vocals and the piano melody blend perfectly to portray a pure form of love.
In May 2014, it became his first No.
1 hit in the United States.
Popular for weddings and proposals, it’s the perfect song for conveying your feelings to someone special or creating an intimate, unforgettable moment for two.


