Women: Popular Western Music Karaoke Rankings [2025]
We’re excited to present the latest top 100 ranking of popular Western songs for women in karaoke, all in one go, ordered by the highest number of views!
If you want to know which Western songs are currently being sung at karaoke, or if you’re a woman looking to expand your repertoire of Western hits, be sure to check it out.
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[Women] Popular Western Music Karaoke Rankings [2025] (71–80)
Blood Sweat & TearsBTS78rank/position

A song by a charismatic Korean boy group.
In Western karaoke, it’s categorized under Korean.
It has more words similar to Japanese than English does, and the word order is the same.
This song sings about a guy who’s totally hooked on a queen-like girlfriend.
In the chorus, be sure to convey the feeling that he’s completely captivated—body and soul—by her.
K-pop fans will definitely get hyped, and it also works great as a crowd-pleasing Western karaoke pick!
Last ChristmasWham!79rank/position

A warm pop song that brings back memories of old Christmas parties.
The lyrics, filled with the pain of heartbreak and the hope for new love, are striking.
Released in December 1984, the song spent five consecutive weeks at No.
2 on the UK charts.
As one of Wham!’s signature hits, it has remained beloved for many years, and a film of the same name was released in 2019.
George Michael’s gentle vocals and the nostalgic melody are perfect for warming the heart during the Christmas season.
Be sure to give it a listen on special days spent with your partner or family.
Sweet but PsychoAva Max80rank/position

Ava Max burst onto the scene in 2018 and quickly became a new-generation pop star popular around the world.
In Japan, she’s gaining popularity especially among high school and university students, and her songs are also big hits at karaoke.
“Sweet but Psycho” is one of her signature tracks, so if you’re thinking of singing Western music at karaoke, be sure to have this one ready.
[Women] Popular Western Music Karaoke Rankings [2025] (81–90)
Part Of MeKaty Perry81rank/position

This is a motivational song by artist Katy Perry, where the pop-savvy sound and catchy chorus perfectly highlight her bright side as an artist.
Its refreshing vibe resonates perfectly with teenage girls and it’s been elevated into a track that makes you want to sing it at karaoke.
Price Tag ft. B.o.BJessie J82rank/position

A track with hip-hop elements and a laid-back groove.
This slow-tempo song can’t be sung on momentum, so it’s actually challenging in some ways.
However, since the rhythm is basically steady, once you can sing the first verse, you should be able to make it to the end with ease.
PayphoneMaroon 583rank/position

If you get to know a woman in her 20s or 30s from Europe or the U.
S.
and end up going on a karaoke date, you’ll be fine and make a good impression as long as you’ve got Maroon 5 covered.
It’s also great because their songs are easy for beginners to sing, and it’s sure to get the crowd going.
Don’t Stop Me NowQueen84rank/position

A track from Queen’s seventh album, Jazz, by the now truly legendary British rock band.
Their music was so original that anyone, anywhere could recognize it as “Queen.” They cherished their Japanese fans, who—along with rock magazines—were among the first to champion them.
With this upbeat song, let’s think of the one-of-a-kind vocalist, Freddie.





