[2025] Must-Sing! A Roundup of Popular Western Rock Songs for Karaoke
Among Western music fans, some of you may worry, “I want to sing this at karaoke, but if it’s in English, will it kill the vibe?” or “It’s in English to begin with, so it’s hard….” Of course, if you’re at a karaoke session with only Western music fans, there’s no issue.
In this article, though, we’ve put together a selection of must-sing numbers—focusing on famous Western rock classics and songs you can enjoy even if you don’t know them.
We’ve also picked plenty of tracks that are relatively easy for beginners to sing, so if it’s your first time trying Western rock at karaoke, be sure to check it out!
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【2025】Songs You’ll Want to Sing at Karaoke! Popular Western Rock Hits (1–10)
medicineBring Me The Horizon

This is a killer tune that blends a driving, high-energy melody with a loud, powerful sound—perfect for getting the crowd going at karaoke! Featured on Bring Me The Horizon’s January 2019 album “amo,” the track masterfully fuses pop rock and electropop.
Oliver Sykes’s emotive vocals and the addictive chorus are especially striking.
The lyrics center on breaking free from a toxic relationship and self-empowerment, delivering a message that truly resonates.
In Japan, it gained wide recognition after being featured in an Xperia 5 commercial that included the band members, making it a well-known classic.
It’s also relatively easy to sing among their songs, so definitely try it out at a karaoke session with rock and metal fans.
Heart Of GlassBlondie

It was in 1979 that Blondie’s signature song, which fused disco and new wave, was born.
Characterized by Debbie Harry’s translucent vocals and the effective use of a drum machine, it expresses the pain and disillusionment of heartbreak.
Included on the album Parallel Lines, it became a worldwide hit.
For karaoke, aim for Debbie’s sultry tone while also conveying the song’s bittersweetness.
Even those who aren’t fond of disco numbers should find this one easy to sing.
It’s a recommended track for fans of Western music and disco lovers alike.
Every Breath You TakeThe Police

Released in 1983, this song is known as one of The Police’s signature masterpieces.
It may sound like a love song at first, but it actually hides an eerie theme of surveillance and control.
Sting’s striking vocals and Andy Summers’s guitar riff intertwine with a sophisticated sound that hasn’t faded with time.
Featured on the album “Synchronicity,” the track became a massive hit, spending eight consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
If you sing it at karaoke, it might be fun to bring out a slightly unsettling vibe, knowing the meaning behind the song.
[2025] Songs You’ll Want to Sing at Karaoke! Popular Western Rock Hits (11–20)
MapsYeah Yeah Yeahs

Yeah Yeah Yeahs, a New York band that dominated the indie rock scene of the 2000s.
Fronted by the sole female member, Karen O, their 2003 debut album Fever to Tell features this track—a beautiful classic with a melancholic atmosphere themed around heartbreak.
The restrained, tight band ensemble and Karen’s vocals, as if suppressing overflowing emotion, perfectly capture the ache of unrequited love.
The music video also leaves a strong impression with Karen’s raw expressions, so why not enjoy it together with the song? It’s a well-known classic that experienced a revival hit on TikTok from 2024 onward, making it a top karaoke recommendation not only for those who came of age in the 2000s, but also for younger listeners.
I don’t wanna miss a thingAerosmith

This song, performed by Aerosmith as the theme for the film Armageddon, is a moving ballad that expresses deep love for a cherished person through a grand melodic line.
With lyrics by Diane Warren that capture the precious moments of watching a lover’s gentle breathing and smile, Steven Tyler’s powerful vocals resonate deeply.
Released in July 1998, the song spent four consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the U.
S.
singles chart.
Coupled with the scene where it plays at the movie’s climax, it left a lasting impression on many people.
If you sing it at karaoke, it’s recommended to pour your feelings for someone special into your performance.
Despite its epic sound, the melody is easy to remember, so give it a try.
Still Into YouParamore

Released in 2013, this Paramore song has captured the hearts of many fans with its catchy melody and deeply emotional lyrics.
Celebrating the enduring passion and bond within a long-term relationship, the lyrics convey the message that true love doesn’t fade over time—in fact, it can grow stronger.
Featured on the album “Paramore,” the track peaked at No.
24 on the U.
S.
Billboard Hot 100.
Its music video has surpassed 250 million views, and in December 2013 it was certified Platinum by the RIAA.
A staple of Paramore’s live shows, this song is also one of their most popular hits for karaoke.
Though it’s poppy and catchy, the melody—delivered with Hayley’s powerhouse vocals—is a real challenge, so give it a try!
Don’t Stop Me NowQueen

This song celebrates the joy of living and savoring the moment to the fullest—a masterpiece that channels the spirit of Freddie Mercury.
It speaks to the importance of transcending societal frameworks and immersing oneself in the simple pleasures of life, infused with Mercury’s identity as a bisexual man and the freedom and liberation it brought him.
Included on the 1978 album “Jazz” and released as a single in 1979, it gained renewed attention after being featured in the 2004 film “Shaun of the Dead,” and its popularity has continued to grow as it appears across various media.
Sing it at karaoke and its overwhelming energy is guaranteed to light up the room.
It’s also the perfect track for when you want to feel positive or give yourself a boost.





