[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 to sing! — From the latest hits to classics (71–80)
Used To Be YoungMiley Cyrus

If you want to stand out at karaoke, I recommend Miley Cyrus’s “Used To Be Young.” It’s a moving number whose lyrics reflect on past mistakes and regrets while affirming the self who has grown beyond them.
The more you know about Miley Cyrus’s background, the more deeply you can empathize with how the singer’s feelings overlap with the song.
Singing in English can be a challenge, but by pairing its pleasant melody with our own growth, it can become a memorable karaoke choice.
Give it a try.
AngryThe Rolling Stones

The legendary British rock band, the Rolling Stones.
The song they released as the lead single from their album “Hackney Diamonds” is “Angry.” It’s also been a hot topic because it’s the theme song for a TV drama airing in Japan.
The track itself is classic rock, built around the repetition of striking phrases.
Since the same lyrics appear repeatedly, it’s relatively easy to remember.
By the way, there’s a Japanese-subtitled music video, so it’s a good idea to watch it and practice while checking the meaning of the lyrics.
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?
I Don’t Think That I Like HerCharlie Puth

Charlie Puth, who has been churning out smash hits one after another, included a song called “I Don’t Think That I Like Her” on his third album.
The title means, “I can’t say I like her.” In the song, he lets his imagination run wild about dating, and we see him swing between positive and negative feelings as a result.
The protagonist isn’t consistent, but that inconsistency actually makes it feel more realistic.
Try singing it while reflecting on your own experiences in love.
BoatEd Sheeran

The new song “Boat” by British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran is a track whose gentle guitar tones and emotional vocals resonate deeply.
Its dark, melancholic mood and heartrending lyrics are captivating.
Ed Sheeran reportedly sang in his local church choir by the time he was four and began playing guitar at eleven.
While incorporating elements of traditional folk songs, he has released numerous tracks that are modern and pop-leaning, earning him worldwide popularity.
HONEY (ARE U COMING?)Måneskin

When you want to boost your motivation, “HONEY (ARE U COMING?)” is perfect.
It’s a track released by Måneskin, the world-renowned rock band from Italy.
Set to their signature dry sound, the song carries a message of “let’s step out into the world.” Whether it’s love, sports, or work—any time you’re taking on a challenge—listening to it will give you courage.
Its driving, fast-paced sound also makes it a great fit for a road trip.



