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Karaoke songs in Western music that excite women in their 50s: world classics and recommended popular tracks

Western music has a timeless appeal in any era, doesn’t it?

Here, we’ve put together a selection of Western songs that women in their 50s can really get fired up with at karaoke.

You’ll find plenty of tracks—from songs by legendary rock bands still going strong today to original versions of classics that have been covered by many different artists!

Karaoke songs in Western music that women in their 50s get excited about. World classics and recommended popular songs (111–120)

Give Me EverythingPitbull

Pitbull – Give Me Everything ft. Ne-Yo, Afrojack, Nayer
Give Me EverythingPitbull

It’s pretty up-tempo, so it’s hard to sing, but I think it’ll get people hyped.

It’s more of a song to enjoy listening to than singing.

That said, if you can sing it, it’s really cool, and there’s no doubt the audience will definitely get into it.

Raise Your GlassP!nk

P!nk – Raise Your Glass (Official Video)
Raise Your GlassP!nk

The PV looks refined at first glance, but it also has that overseas-style shamelessness and intensity that keeps your eyes glued to the end.

The song’s tone is quite powerful, and there’s a strong sense of exhilaration as it builds toward the chorus.

I’m sure this is one you can sing with a really great feeling.

Pixie LottPixie Lott

Pixie Lott – All About Tonight
Pixie LottPixie Lott

It’s a party-themed song.

Lyrics like buying new shoes express an excited feeling that only women can truly relate to.

It also conveys the desire to be a strong woman who won’t be pushed around by men.

The track has a cool, powerful vibe, so it’s definitely a song I’d love to hear women sing.

Happy BirthdayStevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder – Happy Birthday
Happy BirthdayStevie Wonder

When someone asks, “What song comes to mind for birthdays?”, this ultra-famous track almost always ranks near the top.

It’s often used for surprises where a birthday cake is brought out.

The slightly retro vibe is very stylish.

The chorus just has you loudly repeating “Happy Birthday,” so it’s perfect for getting a big crowd excited.

22Taylor Swift

This is a track from the album Red.

Taylor Swift wrote it when she turned 22.

It’s perfect for celebrating someone’s 22nd birthday at karaoke.

The tune is upbeat, and it’s sure to get the crowd going.

Be sure to check out the stylish music video, too.

Oh Happy DayThe Edwin Hawkins

Oh Happy Day – The Edwin Hawkins Singers
Oh Happy DayThe Edwin Hawkins

Isn’t this quite a famous song that most people know? Like in the video, singing it as a round with a large group can really lift the mood.

It’s also perfect when you want to celebrate in a simple way.

It easily creates a sense of presence and emotion—truly an ideal song for a birthday.

Happy Happy Birthday babyThe Tune Weavers

The Tune Weavers “Happy, Happy Birthday Baby”
Happy Happy Birthday babyThe Tune Weavers

This song, included on the 1997 album “Pink Flamingo,” was performed by an American vocal group.

It is also known for reaching the top 10 in the United States.

It’s a lovely piece to sing along with the chorus.