[20s] Most Singable Western Songs for Karaoke [2026]
The key to choosing songs for karaoke is whether they’re easy for the singer to perform, right?
This time, I’ll introduce English-language karaoke songs that were popular and easy to sing among people in their 20s in 2017.
I hope you find it helpful!
They’re sure to get everyone pumped up.
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- [Women] Western Songs Easy to Sing at Karaoke Ranking [2026]
- [Men] Easy-to-Sing Western Songs for Karaoke: Ranking [2026]
- [Middle School Students] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Western Songs for Karaoke [2026]
- [60s] Easy-to-Sing Western Songs Ranking for Karaoke [2026]
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[20s] Easy-to-Sing Western Songs for Karaoke Ranking [2026] (91–100)
Everybody HurtsAvril Lavigne92rank/position

A track that sings about overcoming difficult times and becoming stronger.
It’s included on the album “Goodbye Lullaby,” released in 2011 by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne.
The album reached the Top 10 on charts in countries around the world.
Take Me Home, Country RoadsOlivia Newton-John93rank/position

Everyone must have sung “Take Me Home, Country Roads” at some point.
Sounds familiar, right? That’s right—it’s the original song of “Country Road,” which we even learn at school.
The “easy-to-sing genre” I mentioned at the beginning refers to country music, and as you can tell from the title, this song is a classic example of country.
It’s a genre you can sing even without a powerful voice.
It doesn’t require vocal runs either, so it’s great for beginners.
However, because there aren’t many lyrics, there are lots of long notes, so it’s a good idea to master vibrato.
You can still pull it off without it, but take this opportunity to learn vibrato!
Amazing GraceHayley Westenra94rank/position

Here’s a slightly older song… Though it’s old, it’s one everyone knows.
You’ll recognize ‘Amazing Grace’ when you hear it—it’s arranged with an incredibly simple melody.
You might feel it has a lot of high notes, right? You can fix that by lowering the key.
Since the song starts out in a high range, lowering the key a bit won’t make it too low to sing.
The lyrics don’t have many words either, which makes it easier to add your own arrangements.
It’s a great choice for absolute beginners.
ClockworkLaufey95rank/position

Thanks to the recent revival boom, music genres that once dominated the mainstream are back in the spotlight.
“Clockwork” can be considered one of those tracks.
Crafted as an authentic piece of standard jazz, it’s sung within a narrow vocal range, true to the genre.
Unlike modern jazz, the rhythm remains steady, so as long as you focus on delivering it with a solid, bluesy feel, it should be approachable for anyone to sing smoothly.
Consider adding it to your repertoire.
Good Morning BaltimoreNikki Blonsky96rank/position

The film Hairspray was released in 2007.
The song Good Morning Baltimore appears in the movie and is sung by the heroine, Nikki Blonsky.
Since it’s a musical-style number, it doesn’t feature the kind of complex vocal lines you hear in modern pop.
The vocal range is from mid2 B-flat to high C, so most women should be able to sing it in the original key.
However, because it often shifts directly from regular singing to a more speech-like delivery, it can be hard to score high at karaoke unless you have a good grasp of English intonation.
Hail Holy QueenDeloris Van Cartier97rank/position

Sister Act, a classic film that continues to be loved by many viewers, is a heartwarming music-centered movie in which a struggling singer transforms a convent choir so dramatically that she gradually gains recognition from the townspeople and the convent community.
The film features numerous iconic songs, and among them, the most memorable is surely Hail Holy Queen, the first piece performed by the newly evolved choir.
Although it’s a traditional Christian hymn, this rendition is arranged with a decidedly groovy and lively vibe.
As a choral piece, some parts feature frequent improvisational embellishments, but the basic main melody is fairly easy to sing—so consider adding it to your repertoire.
Ready For WhateverMya98rank/position

This is a love song by MYA, whose clubber-like sound combined with girly vocal work creates a highly refreshing piece.
The tone makes it easy for teenage girls to sing, and it’s a track you’ll want to perform at karaoke.


