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Cute Western songs to sing at karaoke. Adorable global classics and popular hits.

Cute Western songs are really handy for karaoke.

They’re in English, but they don’t feel pretentious and they really liven up the mood.

Why not take this opportunity to practice?

Pay attention to the lyrics, too.

I’m sure you’ll find lots of songs you’ll love.

Checking lyric translation sites makes the meanings easy to understand.

Cute Western songs to sing at karaoke: beloved classics and popular hits from around the world (11–20)

Early Christmas MorningCyndi Lauper

Cyndi Lauper is an artist’s artist, admired by many fellow musicians.

Because she’s a singer with a distinctive vocal quality, plenty of people may hesitate to try singing her songs, thinking they must be difficult.

That’s why I recommend Early Christmas Morning.

Crafted with a nursery rhyme–like feel reminiscent of a German folk song, this track does include a few high phrases that verge on a shout, but every other line is organized in a way that’s very easy to sing.

Marry YouBruno Mars

Bruno Mars – Marry You (Official Lyric Video)
Marry YouBruno Mars

A signature song representing Bruno.

The tempo isn’t that fast, so even those who aren’t confident in English will find it easy to try.

If the person you like happens to be there at karaoke, singing it while subtly gazing at them might just make their heart skip a beat—an enchanting song indeed.

Good Morning BaltimoreNikki Blonsky

Hairspray Soundtrack | Good Morning Baltimore – Nikki Blonsky | WaterTower
Good Morning BaltimoreNikki Blonsky

The film Hairspray was released in 2007.

The song Good Morning Baltimore appears in the movie and is sung by the heroine, Nikki Blonsky.

Since it’s a musical-style number, it doesn’t feature the kind of complex vocal lines you hear in modern pop.

The vocal range is from mid2 B-flat to high C, so most women should be able to sing it in the original key.

However, because it often shifts directly from regular singing to a more speech-like delivery, it can be hard to score high at karaoke unless you have a good grasp of English intonation.

Let It GoIdina Menzel

Idina Menzel – Let It Go (From Frozen/Sing-Along)
Let It GoIdina Menzel

A famous song that everyone knows, from children to adults.

It’s not too difficult to sing in English, so it’s easy to try.

When the chorus hits, it’s a real crowd-pleaser—everyone joins in like a big karaoke sing-along.

If you’re unsure which Western song to pick, start with this one.

WannabeSpice Girls

Spice Girls – Wannabe (Official Music Video)
WannabeSpice Girls

This is the signature song of the girl group that is also famous for having David Beckham’s handsome wife as a member.

It’s a bit tough to sing solo, so if a few girls who love Western music split the parts and sing it together, it gets incredibly exciting—truly a full-on girl-power anthem.

What Makes You BeautifulOne Direction (Wan Dairekushon)

One Direction – What Makes You Beautiful (Official Video)
What Makes You BeautifulOne Direction (Wan Dairekushon)

A signature song from One Direction’s debut album “Up All Night” that propelled them to global stardom.

It’s also well known for winning the British Single of the Year at the 2012 BRIT Awards.

Born from the songwriter’s real-life experience, the heartwarming message—encouraging a loved one who feels “I’m not beautiful”—never fails to stir the emotions with every listen.

From the intro’s guitar riff it’s irresistibly catchy, and the unforgettable melody is guaranteed to light up any karaoke session.

The chorus is super simple, so even if you’re not confident in your English pronunciation, you can power through it—perfect for a big sing-along.

It’s the ultimate feel-good anthem.

Cute foreign songs to sing at karaoke: beloved and popular world hits (21–30)

All I Want for Christmas Is YouMerry Christmas

Mariah Carey – All I Want For Christmas Is You (Official Video)
All I Want for Christmas Is YouMerry Christmas

Mariah Carey’s signature song, “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” Although this piece is often cited as a difficult song, it’s not without singable elements.

The tricky part is mainly the slow-tempo opening; once the beat kicks in and the tempo picks up, the kind of wide-interval vocal runs heard in the intro appear less frequently.

Even so, the overall difficulty remains on the higher side, but given its top-tier recognition and popularity, it’s well worth the challenge.