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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 (21–30)

If I Die YoungThe Band Perry

The Band Perry – If I Die Young (Official Music Video)
If I Die YoungThe Band Perry

A signature song by The Band Perry that captured many listeners’ hearts with its gentle melody and resonant lyrics.

Released in June 2010, it achieved great success, reaching No.

1 on both the country and adult contemporary charts.

The song quietly yet powerfully portrays thoughts on dying young and the fragility of life.

Kimberly Perry’s clear lead vocals further enhance the song’s world.

For karaoke, it’s recommended to sing while thinking of someone dear to you.

It’s a track that feels tender yet strong, and it will surely soothe the hearts of those around you.

Into The RushAly & AJ

A sister duo born in California, USA.

Their careers began as actresses, and after performing a song in front of record label staff, they also debuted as singers.

They made their Japan debut in 2006.

Pieces Of MeAshlee Simpson

Ashley Simpson’s debut single is a breezy pop-rock number that celebrates the happiness she found in a new relationship.

Featuring a memorable guitar riff, the song became a global hit immediately upon its release in June 2004.

It broke into the Top 10 on the U.S.

Billboard charts and was also popular in the U.K.

and Australia.

Ashley herself has spoken about how excited she was the first time she heard it on the radio.

If you sing it at karaoke, try channeling the joy of being in love and perform it with a light, upbeat vibe.

You’ll probably get everyone around you humming along before they know it!

ComplicatedAvril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne – Complicated (Official Video)
ComplicatedAvril Lavigne

This is a song by Avril Lavigne, released in June 2002 as her debut single.

It’s a pop-rock number about people hiding their true selves to fit in with others.

Its message—“Why do you have to go and make things so complicated?”—is conveyed through straightforward lyrics.

The track appears on the album Let Go and became a massive hit, selling over 16 million copies worldwide.

It also won the MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist in a Video.

It’s a perfect pick for anyone who wants to stay true to themselves—and it’s sure to be a crowd-pleaser if you sing it with friends at karaoke.

Marry YouBruno Mars

Bruno Mars – Marry You (Official Lyric Video)
Marry YouBruno Mars

When it comes to Bruno Mars’s wedding songs, “Marry You” is the one that comes to mind.

It portrays a man proposing to a woman.

Combined with its catchy pop sound, it gives you a warm feeling as you listen.

It’s also perfect for performing at celebratory occasions.

Although it’s a pop song, it has a relaxed tempo, so you can sing it carefully without rushing, and most of the high notes are hummed, which is another feature.

That makes it easier to sing even for those who aren’t confident at karaoke.

Young GirlsBruno Mars

Bruno Mars – Young Girls (Official Audio)
Young GirlsBruno Mars

We can’t leave out “Young Girls,” which is captivating for its nuanced English expressions.

This track appears on Bruno Mars’s second album.

It depicts how he deepens his interactions with attractive women, sparked by a car.

The lyrics include some words and expressions you might not hear often.

For that reason, it’s a good idea to check the lyrics carefully before singing.

On the other hand, the tempo stays steady throughout, making it a relatively approachable song to try.

So YesterdayHilary Duff

This pop-rock track encapsulates the feelings of a woman bouncing back from heartbreak.

Its powerful message—“the past relationship is old news”—resonates alongside a catchy melody.

Released in July 2003 as the lead single from Hilary Duff’s second album, Metamorphosis, it peaked at No.

42 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned Platinum certification in Australia, gaining popularity worldwide.

Sing it at karaoke when you want to dwell on memories of an ex or when you’re ready to move on from a breakup.

With a confident voice, you’ll feel reborn as a new you!