[2026 Edition] Cool Western Songs to Sing — From the Newest Hits to Timeless Classics
Even people who usually enjoy listening to Western music often find themselves hitting the brakes when it comes to singing it at karaoke.
In fact, there might be more of us like that than you’d think.
Just because you like Western music doesn’t mean you can speak English, and the unique phrasing in English songs can be tricky.
It’s easy to give up thinking, “I won’t sing it well anyway.”
On the flip side, if you can nail it, nothing looks cooler.
So this time, we’ve picked out songs that are sure to turn heads when you sing them at karaoke.
We’ve gathered a wide selection across genres, focusing on the latest hits and popular tracks.
We’ve also included a few quick tips for actually singing them, so be sure to check it out!
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[2026 Edition] Western songs that are cool if you can sing! — From the latest hits to timeless classics (61–70)
Lost On YouLP

LP is a singer-songwriter known for her captivating husky voice.
In “Lost On You,” she sings about regrets over past relationships and even life itself.
This track showcases LP’s husky tone to the fullest, while also including ultra-high notes that make it undeniably challenging to sing.
For those who want to take on the challenge, I recommend practicing by adjusting the key to suit your voice and, once you’re comfortable, gradually moving closer to the original key.
Body BetterMaisie Peters

Maisie Peters is a female singer-songwriter with a distinctive soprano voice that leaves a strong impression.
She debuted in 2017, but truly broke through after signing in 2022 with the label run by Ed Sheeran.
Among her songs, one that’s especially cool to be able to sing is “Body Better.” It’s a distinctive, stylish track that evokes the feel of 1970s new wave, and thanks to her unique vocal timbre, it occasionally carries a cute vibe as well—making it a standout classic.
Last NightMorgan Wallen

This song portrays the complexities of a romantic relationship through an alcohol-fueled argument.
Morgan Wallen’s distinctive raspy voice further enhances the mood of the track.
It’s included on the album One Thing At A Time, released in March 2023, and became a massive hit, holding the No.
1 spot on the Billboard charts for an extended period.
Blending elements of country, rock, and hip-hop, it’s an ambitious work that showcases Wallen’s musical growth.
It’s a song sure to resonate with anyone suffering from heartbreak or struggling with a complicated relationship.
INFERNOSub Urban & Bella Poarch

Even when we say “cool songs,” their styles can vary widely.
Rather than just wanting to sing coolly, some of you might prefer to sing with a slick, downbeat vibe.
For those people, I recommend “INFERNO.” It’s a track by Sub Urban and Bella Poarch that gained worldwide popularity thanks to its success on TikTok.
The melody is subdued, but the production is extremely cool.
Give it a try.
The GiverChappell Roan

Chappell Roan, known as a transgender singer.
Her song The Giver, released in March 2025, is one of her signature tracks.
While she mainly excels in genres like synth-pop and dark pop, this work features a gentler melody with a somewhat country-like feel.
The vocal range spans from mid1 F# to high E, which is fairly wide, but since there are almost no ad-libs aside from some embellishments in the final arrangement, it’s relatively approachable to sing.
DrownJustin Timberlake

“Drown,” the much-talked-about 2024 release from Justin Timberlake—the prince of American pop—features moving piano melodies and richly emotive vocals that leave a lasting impression.
Based in the United States, Timberlake captivates listeners with this song that candidly explores the pain of love and betrayal.
“Drown” is recommended for anyone grappling with complex emotions.
In particular, those who have experienced deep disappointment in love may find the lyrics deeply relatable.
Since Timberlake makes extensive use of his signature falsetto, try practicing by singing in falsetto first while keeping your pitch steady.
Why not become the star of karaoke with “Drown,” a song that asks what love is and empowers you to move beyond it? This track just might be a first step toward your future self!
LosTBring Me The Horizon

Bring Me The Horizon, one of the UK’s flagship metal bands.
They’ve produced many heavy tracks, but “LosT” stands out as one of their most extreme works.
First, the lyrics deserve mention—they portray a chaotic inner world.
The content is shocking and even terrifying, yet there’s a touch of melancholy woven in, which is the key.
The melody, on the other hand, initially feels poppy, but in the latter half it flips into a low-end-heavy rock sound.
Why not try singing it when you feel like shouting your heart out?



