[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 Classics (111–120)
MILLION DOLLAR BABYTommy Richman

In the Western music scene of 2024, one of the biggest breakouts was surely Tommy Richman, born in 2000 and hailing from Virginia.
He’s far from a flash-in-the-pan artist—he’s been making and sharing tracks on SoundCloud since his teens, and he’s a multitalented creator with roots in hip-hop and R&B as well as rock and punk, plus experience studying opera.
His breakthrough track, MILLION DOLLAR BABY, is definitely one to try at karaoke spots popular with early-adopter music fans, but many listeners might find it tricky to stay on pitch amid the psychedelic production, starting with the falsetto that hits right from the opening.
The chorus is so catchy that it sticks after a single listen, so start by reading the lyrics and singing exactly as you hear it.
Once you’ve mastered the easy-to-sing chorus, a good practice method is to gradually get comfortable with the other sections, too!
Truth or DareTyla

South African artist Tyla—one of today’s most talked-about musicians, with a Grammy win and a confirmed appearance at Summer Sonic 2024—released “Truth or Dare” on December 1, 2023, a track that marks an important step in her musical career.
Tyla is known for her distinctive style that fuses Amapiano and Afrobeats, and “Truth or Dare” follows in that vein.
The song explores themes of personal growth and liberation from the past, delivering a strong message about how success forces you to reassess past relationships.
It’s the perfect karaoke pick for anyone brimming with confidence and ready to embrace self-growth and a new chapter in life.
Its dynamic beat and captivating lyrics are sure to draw people in and make you the center of attention.
Stick SeasonNoah Kahan

Born in 1997 and hailing from the United States, Noah Kahan specializes in folk-pop grounded in introspective themes and personal experiences.
In particular, the lead single “Stick Season” from his album Stick Season, released on October 14, 2022, has been highly acclaimed as one of his signature works.
Set against the backdrop of Vermont’s distinctive “stick season” landscape, the song explores past relationships and their endings, as well as self-reflection and growth.
On the surface it may sound like a breakup song, but a deeper listen reveals strength and hope for navigating life’s transitional phases.
Singing this song at karaoke is more than just enjoying the melody—it can be a special experience of facing your inner self and sharing your emotions.
Kahan’s sincere lyrics and resonant melodies offer the courage to overcome difficult times.
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.
CUFF ITBeyoncé

At the 2023 Grammy Awards, Beyoncé won four awards, becoming the most-awarded artist in history.
The song for which she won Best R&B Song this time is “CUFF IT.” It’s a danceable track that makes you want to move your body, and it’s about a romantic one-night encounter.
If you’re going on a date over the long weekend, try playing it in different situations—during a drive or while spending time at home.
It has a disco-like vibe, so even those who don’t usually listen to R&B will find it easy to enjoy.
TreasureBruno Mars

I’d like to introduce “Treasure” as a song that would look cool if you can sing it.
It has a disco-style vibe with a sound that makes you want to move your body.
The lyrics compare the woman he’s into to a treasure, giving it a happy feel when you sing it and making it easy for listeners to get into the groove.
While the overall pitch is on the higher side, the tempo is slow, so it’s relatively approachable.
Another reason I recommend it is that everyone can hype up together during the chorus.
MakebaJAIN

The classic song “Makeba” has been attracting attention as a highly addictive track.
It’s a song by French singer-songwriter Jain, released in 2015.
It received high acclaim, including a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Music Video.
The track has been back in the spotlight since 2023 after being used in dance videos on TikTok.
With its simple title phrase repeated throughout, it’s easy to remember and sing along to.
Be sure to check it out.



