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Karaoke songs in Western music that are easy for women in their 50s to sing. World classics and recommended popular songs.

Karaoke is a great way to relieve stress and refresh yourself.

Your go-to numbers are fun, but why not try singing some Western songs once in a while?

Here are some recommended Western songs that are easy for women in their 50s to sing at karaoke.

Karaoke songs in Western music that are easy for women in their 50s to sing: World classics and recommended popular tracks (21–30)

No ScrubsTLC

TLC – No Scrubs (Official HD Video)
No ScrubsTLC

This song, which was a huge hit in ’99, is a nostalgic one for people in their 40s.

It’s hip-hop, but it’s not that difficult, so I definitely recommend trying it at karaoke.

Sing it with your kids and show off a little—tell them, “Back when I was younger, I used to listen to cool tracks like this!”

Don’t GoEn Vogue

En Vogue – Don’t Go (Official Music Video)
Don't GoEn Vogue

This is a karaoke song by En Vogue, whose straightforward rhythm and blues style skillfully conveys deeply heartfelt lyrics.

It’s a tune that’s easy for women in their 50s to relate to, and it’s exceptionally easy to sing even for those who are tone-deaf.

The Way You Love MeKaryn White

Karyn White – The Way You Love Me (Video)
The Way You Love MeKaryn White

This is a karaoke track by Karyn White, an artist who remains popular for her signature melodious New Jack Swing style.

It’s easy for even tone-deaf singers to get into, and it’s highly suitable and approachable for women in their 50s.

Better In TimeLeona Lewis

Leona Lewis – Better in Time (Official Video)
Better In TimeLeona Lewis

A karaoke song by Leona Lewis radiating absolute presence through authentic vocal work, with a pop texture that invites comfort.

The lyrics have a clear quality that makes them easy for women in their 50s to sing, and the approachable style allows even those who are tone-deaf to enjoy and get the crowd going.

Boogie Oogie OogieA Taste of Honey

A Taste of Honey – Boogie Oogie Oogie – Live (1978) [Restored]
Boogie Oogie OogieA Taste of Honey

A 1978 track by the American funk/disco band A Taste of Honey.

In Japan, it’s known as “Konya wa Boogie Oogie Oogie.” They later had a hit with their cover of Kyu Sakamoto’s “SUKIYAKI.” For disco lovers, “Boogie Oogie Oogie” is a wonderfully nostalgic, irresistible number.

The bassline played by Janice-Marie Johnson is especially memorable.

Let’s all dance, relive those days, and get the party going!

Call MeBlondie

A Blondie track from 1980.

The band’s female vocalist, Deborah Harry, had an irresistibly devilish charm, didn’t she? This Blondie song is one of their powerful numbers.

I’d love for you, a rock lover, to sing it!

Can’t take my eyes off youBoys Town Gang

Boys Town Gang – Can’t take my eyes off you
Can't take my eyes off youBoys Town Gang

This number is famous in Japan under the title “Kimi no Hitomi ni Koishiteru.” The 1982 disco-style cover by Boys Town Gang is probably the most well-known version.

It’s extremely poppy and makes you want to start dancing.

The song also has a kind of “youthful days” vibe.

Let’s all dance and sing together!