[20s] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Western Songs for Karaoke [2025]
The key to choosing songs for karaoke is whether they’re easy for the singer to perform, right?
This time, I’ll introduce English-language karaoke songs that were popular and easy to sing among people in their 20s in 2017.
I hope you find it helpful!
They’re sure to get everyone pumped up.
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[20s] Most Singable Western Songs for Karaoke [2025] (41–50)
A Thousand MilesVanessa Carlton43rank/position

A song with a piano intro that leaves a strong impression.
It is also well-known for being covered by ONE OK ROCK at an outdoor concert in September 2014.
According to an interview with Vanessa herself, she said she wrote the song while thinking of her late grandfather.
Speechless (from Aladdin)Naomi Scott44rank/position

For those confident in their lower register, I recommend “Speechless (from Aladdin).” It’s sung by Naomi Scott, who played Jasmine in the hugely successful live-action Aladdin.
Since she isn’t primarily a singer, her vocal ability isn’t extremely high—which means the song is relatively easy to sing.
However, because it’s not a lyric-dense song, it can feel drawn out, so it can be tough if you can’t do vibrato.
The low notes at the beginning are also challenging.
Western pop is overwhelmingly more difficult than Japanese pop, so that’s something you can’t really avoid.
Hey, Soul SisterTrain45rank/position

With its refreshing ukulele tones, this song is a warm love ballad that conveys a sense of soulful connection.
The lyrics express joy and gratitude for meeting someone special, resonating deeply with listeners.
Released in August 2009, it was the first song unveiled after Train’s two-year hiatus.
It became the top-selling track on iTunes and even won a Grammy, achieving great success.
If you sing it at karaoke, it’s best to pour your feelings for someone important into your performance.
Its bright, positive vibe makes it a fun song everyone can enjoy together.
I Got YouBebe Rexha46rank/position

The rhythm is relatively slow, making it easy to sing.
I also recommend it because not only the melody but the English itself is simple.
Even in the chorus, there aren’t any fast, tongue-twisting lines; the catchy lyrics are repeated, so it’s easy for listeners to get hyped up.
Fallin’Alicia Keys47rank/position

An R&B track that sings about the feeling of deeply caring for a loved one.
It was released in 2001 by American singer-songwriter Alicia Keys.
The song became a hit around the world and won a Grammy Award.
It has been covered by artists such as Ten Masked Men and Gummy.
Like A PrayerMadonna48rank/position

Madonna is a female singer-songwriter who gained worldwide popularity in the 1980s with catchy music that resonates with everyone.
She has released numerous hit songs, but one of the most recommended, easy-to-sing tracks is Like A Prayer.
Although it’s arranged as an upbeat dance-pop number, the vocal line is surprisingly simple and composed.
There aren’t any high parts either, so I think it’s an accessible English song even for those who aren’t confident in their singing.
TornNatalie Imbruglia49rank/position

This is a standout song by Natalie Imbruglia, noted for its excellent lyrics that portray the emotions of a woman facing heartbreak and a crossroads in life.
The poignant feeling of “being betrayed by the one you love and losing yourself” is woven into beautiful words.
Released in 1997, it became a worldwide hit.
As the lead single from her debut album, Left of the Middle, it instantly made her a household name.
Natalie Imbruglia’s songs aren’t easy to sing, but if you deliver the lyrics with care, they’re sure to resonate with your audience.
How about boldly choosing it for a girls’ night out with a friend who’s trying to overcome the pain of a breakup?





