[Western music] Christmas songs that make you want to sing at karaoke
December really is all about Christmas! Every year around this time, don’t you feel your heart warm up when Christmas songs drift through the streets? With gentle lyrics and pleasant melodies, they’re the kind of tunes anyone can’t help but hum along to.
This time, we’ll introduce mainly easy-to-sing Western Christmas songs—perfect for livening up parties and events.
From fun tracks that make you start swaying to timeless ballads that gently touch the heart, we’re bringing you wonderful music to color your Christmas season!
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[Western Music] Christmas Songs You'll Want to Sing at Karaoke (21–30)
Shake The Snow GlobeGwen Stefani

Here’s a poppy, energetic track that’s perfect for the holiday season.
When you think of Gwen Stefani, you think of the pop icon who broke out worldwide in the ’90s as the frontwoman of No Doubt and has churned out solo hits ever since.
In 2023, she was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and she continues to shine on the music scene after all these years.
This song was written for the Prime Video Christmas movie “Oh.
What.
Fun.”, released in November 2025.
It features a bouncy beat and dazzling horn arrangements, packed with the kind of fun that feels like shaking a snow globe.
Its upbeat, get-you-moving sound is perfect for livening up a Christmas party! Belt it out with your friends, and the energy in the room will soar.
Last First ChristmasLauren Spencer Smith

Lauren Spencer Smith shot to fame after a video of her singing in her father’s truck went viral on social media in 2019.
Based in Canada, she achieved an international breakthrough in 2022 with “Fingers Crossed,” earning support as a singer of emotionally resonant pop songs.
Her holiday song, released in November 2025, is a warm love song that vows a future with her partner.
While sprinkling in Christmas motifs like snow and presents, it straightforwardly expresses the feeling that the only thing she truly wants is the person she loves.
She reportedly wrote the song after an animated conversation about Christmas with a friend in August 2024.
The everyday happiness of spending time with a partner or pet is directly reflected in the song’s cozy warmth.
If you sing it while picturing Christmas with someone special, it’ll warm your heart even at karaoke!
Do They Know It’s Christmas?Band Aid

It was recorded in November 1984 as a charity single for famine relief in Ethiopia and released the following month on December 3.
It spent five weeks at number one on the UK charts, selling over one million copies in its first week alone—an astonishing achievement.
Because the song carries a strong message, it’s worth taking the time to understand the lyrics rather than just singing it for the vibe.
It’s great fun to sing in harmony with a few people, of course, but it’s also satisfying to sing solo since there are parts you can really belt out.
Each singer in the original has their own distinctive style, but don’t worry too much about that—singing in your own voice is best! Place a hand on your chest and try singing while resonating your voice.
Baby It’s Cold Outside duet with Michael BubleIdina Menzel

It’s a male–female call-and-response style duet by Idina Menzel and Michael Bublé.
They’re constantly conversing, and it feels like they really click in the chorus.
Since it’s like they’re taking turns talking, it gives off a musical theater vibe.
The song is under three minutes, so if you have someone to sing with, it’s easy to invite them! Because there’s more spoken-style delivery than pure singing, if you perform it as if you’re just talking normally, it can strain your throat.
If you project as though you’re speaking to someone a bit farther away, your vocal folds will vibrate better and it’ll be easier to produce sound.
Imagine calling out to a store clerk who’s a little far away—like “Excuse me!” or “Could you help me, please?” It’s a great pick when you want to create a mature, moody atmosphere.
Christmas EveIdina Menzel

This song is included on a Christmas holiday album released in 2014.
In Japan, the same album was also released under the title “Snow Wishes,” and the song appears there as well.
Since it shares the same melody as Tatsuro Yamashita’s “Christmas Eve,” it’s very easy to listen to.
If you want a stylish English version, Idina Menzel’s rendition might be a good choice.
That said, the song builds steadily toward the latter half, so there are several spots where you’ll need to hit higher notes.
The ending phrases have very cool melodic lines, so men can lower the key and still deliver it well.
Overall, rather than enunciating crisply throughout, it’s better to sing with awareness of accents at the beginning and in certain parts.
Christmas Tree feat. Space CowboyLady Gaga

It’s a party-style track that samples the melody of the traditional carol “Deck the Halls,” layered with new lyrics and a fresh beat.
It has a different vibe from typical Christmas songs, with constant call-and-response parts that make it perfect for hyping up the middle of a karaoke session.
Rather than a belting song, it’s one that lifts the atmosphere! The vocal range isn’t too high or too low, so it’s great for everyone to sing along and get energized.
Be sure to enjoy singing it at parties or in big karaoke groups!
Every Year, Every ChristmasLuther Vandross

Luther Vandross has a soft, rich singing voice.
“Every Year, Every Christmas” is a Christmas song that suits his voice perfectly.
Because it’s a relaxed tempo, even those who aren’t confident in English pronunciation can sing it calmly.
There are plenty of parts to really sing out, and it feels good just to listen—so if you can master it, it’ll feel even better! Vocal power is important, but more than that, focus on resonance when you sing.
In the parts where the chorus swells, use your breath well to project your voice farther, and let it resonate in your chest and head.
Simply placing a hand on your chest helps you feel the resonance and makes it easier to sing.
For high notes, don’t force chest voice; aim for head resonance so you can use a strong falsetto—be especially mindful of your breath here too!



