[2026] Cool English-language songs that will be a hit at karaoke
Even among people who like Western music, there are probably many who want to sing at karaoke but can’t because they think, “It’s in English, so it’s hard…” As a fundamental point, since singing is for fun, I’d love for you to just go for it without worrying about the little things.
In this article, we’re introducing cool Western songs that are sure to be a hit at karaoke, spanning eras and genres.
The key tip is to throw yourself into it and sing as if you were the singer, without feeling shy.
Don’t worry about English pronunciation at first—just sing your heart out based on how you hear it!
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[2026] Cool Western songs that go over well at karaoke (51–60)
Beat ItMichael Jackson

It’s a track marked by an energetic beat and a powerful message.
With rhythmic guitar riffs, it celebrates the importance of moving forward with confidence.
Released as a single from Michael Jackson’s album Thriller in April 1983, it drew attention for Jackson’s groundbreaking dance performance in the music video.
If you sing it at karaoke, it’s best to really move your body as you perform.
It’s the perfect song for getting hyped with friends or boosting your own motivation.
Bye Bye Bye*NSYNC

The song “Bye Bye Bye,” used as the opening for the film Deadpool & Wolverine, is, as everyone knows, a classic hit by *NSYNC.
Perhaps because it was used almost in full within the movie, the association of Deadpool = Bye Bye Bye has really stuck.
Surprisingly, the song sits in a relatively low vocal range and doesn’t require the kind of intricate, R&B-style melodic runs.
As long as you keep the groove in mind, you should be able to sing it without any issues—so consider adding it to your repertoire.
GirlfriendAvril Lavigne

The pop and catchy track features lyrics that vividly capture adolescent romance.
It conveys a straightforward and bold desire to win the person you like away from other girls.
Released in February 2007, the song became Avril Lavigne’s first No.
1 hit in the United States.
It’s perfect for livening up a karaoke session, with a chorus that’s easy to remember and makes you want to move as you sing.
Ideal for enjoying with close friends, it’s highly recommended for parties and any moment you want to boost the energy.
Stayin’ AliveBee Gees

Known as a karaoke staple, this song continues to be loved worldwide as a pinnacle of disco music.
Its lyrics, depicting the struggle and challenges of survival, resonate with many people.
Released in 1977 as part of the soundtrack for the film Saturday Night Fever, it reached No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100, paving the way for the Bee Gees to dominate the U.S.
charts in 1978.
With its driving beat and catchy melody that anyone can easily hum along to, it’s also recommended for first-time karaoke singers.
This track is sure to liven up gatherings with friends, office socials, and any setting where people of all ages come together!
[2026] Cool Western songs that go over well at karaoke (61–70)
Crazy In LoveBeyoncé

This is a mega-hit released in 2003 by a diva who reigns at the top of the global R&B and hip-hop scene.
In Japan, it also became even more famous thanks to Naomi Watanabe’s impersonations.
The arrangement makes you want to stride with swagger and dance dynamically—it’s outstanding.
The brass-filled intro and interlude are especially addictive.
It’s a song that makes you feel brave.
1985Bowling For Soup

It’s a pop-rock song filled with nostalgia for 80s pop culture.
From the perspective of a woman named Debbie, the lyrics weave in admiration for musicians of the era and the unfulfilled dream of becoming an actress.
It’s a track that gets everyone going at karaoke, from those who lived through the 80s to younger generations.
It was included on Bowling For Soup’s album “A Hangover You Don’t Deserve” and released in July 2004.
The music video is packed with parodies of famous 80s videos.
It’s perfect for cross-generational fun at office parties, reunions, and similar gatherings.
Call Me MaybeCarly Rae Jepsen

An irresistible love song to brighten up your karaoke time.
Released by Carly Rae Jepsen in February 2012, this track honestly expresses the feelings of a girl in love: “I like you, but I’m a little scared to say it.” The lyrics packed with a girl’s shy emotions and the catchy melody resonate pleasantly.
Praised by Justin Bieber, it drew global attention and became a massive hit, topping the charts in 37 countries.
If you’re singing it at karaoke, why not boldly perform it in front of your crush? Your courage is sure to reach their heart.


