[2025] Upbeat English-Language Christmas Songs for Women to Sing: A Roundup
Every year during the Christmas season, many people love singing their favorite Christmas songs at karaoke.
That said, if you feel like your song choices have gotten a bit stale lately and you want to try something different, we’ve put together a Christmas song feature you’ll definitely want to check out.
We researched Western Christmas songs that we’d especially love for women to sing—from timeless classics everyone knows to recent hit tracks that have become popular in recent years.
What’s more, instead of mellow ballads, this selection focuses on upbeat, lively Christmas songs across various genres and eras.
It’s perfect for those who want to get everyone hyped and have fun together!
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[2025] Upbeat English-Language Christmas Songs for Women to Sing! (31–40)
Rockin’ Around the Christmas TreeBrenda Lee

Let me introduce one of the all-time Christmas classics, “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree.” It’s a piece by composer Johnny Marks, who created many beloved Christmas songs including “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.” Since its release in 1958, it has been covered by many artists.
While it calls for strong vocals, the relatively long instrumental break makes it easier to catch your breath.
You might also want to use your favorite artist’s version as a reference.
DJ Play a Christmas SongCher

Cher, who has produced numerous masterpieces that have gone down in music history—have you checked out her first Christmas album, “Christmas”? One of the tracks on it is “DJ Play a Christmas Song.” It has an EDM-like vibe and portrays a woman who wants to dance the night away on Christmas.
It’s quite up-tempo, and the overall key is on the higher side.
The latter half is especially challenging, so try practicing it repeatedly.
Never Felt Like ChristmasLizzo

This is a striking track highlighted by bell sounds that heighten the Christmas mood and sparkling arrangements.
Released by Lizzo in December 2015, it was her first Christmas song.
The lyrics portray an emotional shift—from indifference toward traditional Christmas elements to feeling the joy of the festivities after meeting someone special.
It’s a modern love song that captures the moment when romance makes Christmas feel even more special.
Featuring a lively rhythm that blends pop and R&B, it’s perfect for singing along together and getting everyone excited.
Play it at a Christmas party and it’s sure to instantly lift the atmosphere!
8 Days of ChristmasDestiny’s Child

When the Christmas season arrives, the city lights up with sparkling illuminations, doesn’t it? A song that perfectly suits that glamorous atmosphere can be found on Destiny’s Child’s album “8 Days of Christmas,” released in October 2001.
This work, which gives traditional Christmas songs a modern twist, features the captivating harmonies of Beyoncé and the other two members, adding color to winter romance.
The lyrics, listing luxurious gifts, are sure to enchant women who dream of a stylish and sexy Christmas.
It’s a rhythmic, catchy track that’s perfect for a special night with your partner or a party with friends—why not give it a try at karaoke?
Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)Darlene Love

For those who want to take on powerful vocals, “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” is a perfect choice.
This song was released by singer Darlene Love.
Set to a gentle, chorus-backed melody, it expresses the joy of seeing a loved one at Christmas.
The vocals are quite strong, so try singing with that in mind.
By the way, the lyrics are relatively simple, so they should be easy to memorize.
[2025] Upbeat English-Language Christmas Songs for Women to Sing (41–50)
One More SleepLeona Lewis

A classic song has been born that warmly and gently sings about the feelings of lovers eagerly awaiting Christmas.
Included on Leona Lewis’s 2013 album “Christmas, with Love,” this track is a charming pop song with a catchy melody and heartwarming lyrics centered on the countdown to Christmas.
It was a major success, reaching No.
3 on the UK Singles Chart and earning double platinum certification.
Filled with the anticipation of reuniting with a loved one and the excitement of the holiday season, it’s especially recommended for those in long-distance relationships or anyone looking forward to spending Christmas with someone special.
Sleigh RideThe Ronettes

Even if you’re not well-versed in Western pop music, you’ve probably heard it at least once.
Be sure to check out “Sleigh Ride,” too.
It was composed by Leroy Anderson and released in 1948.
It was originally an instrumental, but lyrics were added in 1950, and it became a staple of orchestral repertoire.
Today, it’s widely known through the version sung by the chorus group The Ronettes.
It’s the kind of song that makes you feel good when you sing along with its upbeat groove.
In conclusion
This time I picked some upbeat classics that are perfect for Christmas parties, but perhaps some of you were surprised to find that, in addition to the old-time standards, a variety of Christmas songs have been released in recent years as well.
One of the great things about Christmas songs is that people of all ages can enjoy them, so be sure to give them a try at karaoke!





