[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 them! From the latest hits to classics (91–100)
CheckFLO

“Check,” a track released in August 2024 by FLO, a young R&B group from London that’s currently one of the most talked-about acts—all members born in the 2000s.
Among their releases, this is a particularly up-tempo number, with a beat that feels influenced by Miami bass—something also seen in recent K-pop—that’s super cool and gives off a real summer vibe.
Their greatest strength, the trio’s signature beautiful harmonies and backing vocals, are fully intact, so ideally, the three of you should each review your parts in advance and try singing it together at karaoke.
The lyrics don’t use especially difficult English words, so practice in a way that highlights the sections meant to be sung smoothly and expansively versus the ones that should be delivered more rhythmically.
Green Green GrassGeorge Ezra

This is a life-affirming anthem from George Ezra, the standard-bearer of soul-stirring British folk-pop.
With its bouncy melody and comfortable rhythm, it naturally gets listeners moving.
Rather than mourning death, it calls on us to find joy while we’re alive and to celebrate it.
Released in June 2022, the song was issued as the second single from the album Gold Rush Kid.
Inspired by Ezra’s own experiences, it’s said to evoke the festive atmosphere of a funeral on a Caribbean island.
Perform it at karaoke and your bright energy will surely spread to those around you, making you the center of attention.
Even if you’re not used to singing in English, with a little attention to pronunciation you can deliver it with refreshing ease.
That’s So TrueGracie Abrams

This song captivates with its grand indie-pop sound and deep lyrics that portray complex feelings toward a former lover.
Gracie Abrams’s emotional and sincere vocals beautifully convey themes of pain and growth in past relationships, as well as the rebuilding of self-esteem.
Included on the deluxe edition of the album “The Secret of Us,” released in October 2024, it has been enjoying a long-running hit particularly in the UK.
Sing it at karaoke and you’re sure to captivate the audience with both your vocal delivery and the lyrical depth.
It’s a track that anyone with experience in love can relate to.
luther (feat.SZA)Kendrick Lamar

A hip-hop ballad with soulful tones and a heartfelt message.
The seamless back-and-forth between Kendrick Lamar and SZA conveys the power of love and hope.
Featured on the album “GNX,” released in November 2024, this gem blends their talents beautifully.
The gentle melody carries lyrics that envision a better world beyond pain and conflict.
For karaoke, the balance between rap and singing is spot-on, making it perfect for trading lines with friends.
Pour your emotions into it, and you’re sure to deliver a performance that resonates.
Sweetest PieMegan Thee Stallion & Dua Lipa

“Sweetest Pie,” sung by American rapper-singer Megan Thee Stallion and British singer-songwriter Dua Lipa, is quite a challenging song with many rap sections.
For the opening, you can get a clean start by focusing on a ‘whisper voice,’ where you exhale more breath.
And in the rap parts, try paying attention to the breaks—those moments when the rap briefly stops—between the fast, word-heavy lines.
It will add contrast and instantly make it sound cooler, so definitely give it a try!
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.
SUPERMODELMåneskin

This song is by Måneskin, the Italian rock band that has been gaining global attention, including winning the Sanremo Music Festival in 2021.
Following their first visit to Japan for SUMMER SONIC 2022, the band’s new track is a cool number with a groove reminiscent of modern rock.
If your natural vocal tone isn’t husky, you can create a dirtier vibe by tightening your throat slightly as you sing.
Also, keeping the line endings tight without drawing them out too much will bring you closer to the original feel—so why not give it a try at karaoke?



