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Karaoke songs in Western music that are easy for women in their 20s to sing

We often go to karaoke in various situations—among friends, at work, with a boyfriend—but choosing songs is always a dilemma, isn’t it?

Especially if you don’t want to sing the same songs as always, and ideally you want stylish, cool tracks that help you stand out from the crowd.

For you, we’ve put together a list of 30 recommended Western songs.

This time, we’re focusing especially on how easy they are to sing.

Karaoke songs in Western music that are easy for women in their 20s to sing (81–90)

WannabeSpice Girls

Spice Girls – Wannabe (Official Music Video)
WannabeSpice Girls

I’d love for the women who used to say they partied in their 30s and 40s to still sing this song with feeling.

Melodically, I don’t think songs from 10–20 years ago are that different from today, so I’m sure it can be sung as a current hit.

Price Tag ft. B.o.BJessie J

A track with hip-hop elements and a laid-back groove.

This slow-tempo song can’t be sung on momentum, so it’s actually challenging in some ways.

However, since the rhythm is basically steady, once you can sing the first verse, you should be able to make it to the end with ease.

Almost Doesn’t CountBrandy

Brandy – Almost Doesn’t Count (Official Video)
Almost Doesn't CountBrandy

This is a love song by the charismatic singer Brandy, who enjoys overwhelming popularity for her style specializing in danceable tracks.

She has an approachable image that resonates with teenage girls, and this song is a perfect match for karaoke.

Just The Way You AreBruno Mars

Bruno Mars – Just The Way You Are (Official Music Video)
Just The Way You AreBruno Mars

It’s a song by Bruno Mars that gently sings about a woman in love.

The warm lyrics express the feeling that “you’re wonderful just the way you are.” Released in 2010, it became a worldwide hit, spending four consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the U.S.

Billboard Hot 100.

It also won the Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance.

It’s a perfect choice for those who want to sing with feelings for their partner—if you sing it at karaoke, it’s sure to touch their heart.

Call Me MaybeCarly Rae Jepsen

A singer-songwriter from British Columbia, Canada.

“Call Me Maybe,” included on her second album, was also used as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s program The! Sekai Gyoten News.