Western karaoke songs that hype up men in their 40s
It’s pretty cool to be able to casually sing Western songs at karaoke.
This time, we’ve gathered hit Western karaoke songs for men in their 40s.
Pay attention to the lyrics, too.
Even if you don’t understand English, it might be fun to pick songs while translating them with a translation site.
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Karaoke Songs in Western Music That Get Men in Their 40s Fired Up (91–100)
Better TogetherJack Jackson

This is a recommended song as a laid-back anthem.
You could practice it to sing to your girlfriend, or sing it to encourage yourself.
Why not master this heartening Jack Jackson song with its wonderful, uplifting lyrics? Try slowing the tempo a bit when you practice at karaoke.
I Believe I Can FlyR. Kelly

If you want to encourage yourself with a relaxing song, believe that the impossible can become possible! Why not make this song—one that inspires that feeling—your own? It can turn your everyday challenges into possibilities.
Try singing this positive song at karaoke to lift your spirits.
Forbidden LoveBon Jovi

Among the Bon Jovi songs people in their 40s used to listen to, I think this is the one that gets everyone most hyped.
If you mention Tsubaki Oniyako’s song, younger people might recognize it—that song.
From the opening shout of “Shot through the heart,” it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going.
SmileElvis Costello

The original piece is an instrumental used by Charlie Chaplin in Modern Times, and it has been covered by numerous musicians.
This Elvis Costello version was used as the theme song for the drama A Million Stars Falling from the Sky, starring Sanma Akashiya and Takuya Kimura.
Smells Like Teen SpiritNirvana

For any man in his 40s who knows Western music, it’s inevitable that he’s gone through the leading band of the alternative/grunge scene, Nirvana, and their world-famous album Nevermind.
The first track has to be Smells Like Teen Spirit.
It gets you fired up right from the intro riff (though it’s a bit hard to keep the groove in the middle).
Take On Mea-ha

This song, famous for its music video that used animation—a hallmark of the MTV era—was released in 1985 by the Norwegian band a-ha and became a worldwide hit.
It’s a classic that has been covered by numerous musicians and is widely known, so it should be easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s My LifeBon Jovi

Live your own life, not someone else’s—live it to the fullest! The American rock band’s classic “It’s My Life” inspires that feeling.
At karaoke, it might look cool to sing it in a rock style while imitating the husky tone of the vocalist.





