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English-language karaoke hits to get the crowd going: Latest rankings [2025]

We’re excited to present the latest top 100 ranking of hype-worthy Western karaoke songs, all in one go, ordered by the highest number of views!

It’s filled with perfect tracks to get the crowd going at karaoke, so why not try finding your new favorite?

The playlist is updated every week!

Hype International Karaoke Hits: Latest Rankings [2025] (21–30)

No OneAlicia Keys22rank/position

Alicia Keys – No One (Official Music Video)
No OneAlicia Keys

It’s a motivational song by Alicia Keys, whose grand vocal work and smooth sound exude a timeless quality with an R&B flavor.

Its refreshing style makes you want to sing it at karaoke, and its melodious feel resonates well with women in their 30s.

SeptemberEarth, Wind & Fire23rank/position

Earth, Wind & Fire – September (Official HD Video)
SeptemberEarth, Wind & Fire

Released in 1978, this song is known as one of Earth, Wind & Fire’s signature works.

With its catchy melody and comfortable rhythm, it has long been loved in a variety of settings, such as weddings and family gatherings.

The lyrics, which sing about the love woven by lovers, are particularly memorable.

The track has been widely used in films, TV shows, and commercials, becoming deeply rooted in pop culture.

It’s a recommended listen when you want to feel nostalgic or look back on happy memories.

Hey JudeThe Beatles24rank/position

Here is “Hey Jude” by the legendary band The Beatles—no introduction needed.

It’s so incredibly famous that even people who don’t usually listen to Western music are sure to know it.

Classics like this really get the crowd going at karaoke.

It’s a mellow song, but singing it together with everyone is a lot of fun.

Uptown GirlBilly Joel25rank/position

Billy Joel – Uptown Girl (Official Video)
Uptown GirlBilly Joel

A track characterized by a simple tempo that evokes 1960s pop music.

It was released in 1983 by American musician Billy Joel and reached the Top 10 on charts around the world.

In 2001, it was covered by the Irish boy band Westlife.

Please Please PleaseSabrina Carpenter26rank/position

Sabrina Carpenter’s classic song “Please Please Please.” This piece was written for Barry Keoghan, an Irish actor she was dating at the time, and it candidly lays out the kind of romance she wants from her partner.

The track carries a synth-pop vibe and features a refreshing melody throughout.

Since there are no belted sections, it’s a song that’s approachable even for those with more basic vocal skills.

Consider adding it to your repertoire.

Don’t Look Back In AngerOasis27rank/position

It’s not just a massive hit that represents 1990s Britain; it’s a timeless classic beloved by music fans around the world.

The lead vocals are handled by Noel Gallagher, the band’s guitarist and songwriter, and the audience sing-alongs at live shows are truly a breathtaking sight.

Compared to typical Oasis tracks, the chorus here is a bit on the higher side, but the melody is straightforward and relatively easy to sing.

Released in 1996, it quickly reached number one on the UK singles chart.

Give it a try when the moment really counts!

Top Of The WorldCarpenters28rank/position

This is a classic Carpenters song that’s often recommended for studying English.

In Japan, it’s been used as background music in various situations, and there are even versions with the lyrics translated into Japanese, so it’s a song many people know! Because the English lyrics are easy to understand, even those who haven’t sung it before can learn it quickly with a little practice.

Its upbeat, bright tempo makes it really enjoyable to listen to.

Since it’s well-known and easy for anyone to sing, it’s sure to liven things up if everyone at karaoke sings it together!