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[2025] A Compilation of Popular Western Songs That Liven Up Wedding After-Parties [Karaoke]

What English-language songs do you all sing at karaoke to keep the after-party going? Many of you might know the chorus but worry about your pronunciation, or feel unsure which songs will get everyone hyped.

The truth is, there are plenty of Western hits with easy, memorable moves and classic anthems you can enjoy even if you’re not confident in English.

So this time, we’re introducing a mix of must-try songs for after-parties at all kinds of events, across every genre.

From the latest tracks trending on social media to timeless karaoke staples that have stayed popular for years, we’ve gathered them all—so find the English-language songs that suit you best!

[2025] Popular Western Songs That Hype Up the After-Party [Karaoke] (71–80)

Happy Pre-Wedding SongYabai T-Shirts Yasan

Yabai T-Shirts Yasan – “Happy Wedding Pre-Song” Music Video
Happy Wedding-mae Song by Yabai T-Shirts Yasan

Here’s a track guaranteed to fire up any wedding after-party! Released on January 10, 2018 by Yabai T-Shirts Yasan, this song blends an upbeat rock sound with distinctive lyrics that will electrify not only the newlyweds but the entire venue.

While boldly suggesting things like “let’s get married on a whim,” the lyrics also weave in genuine anxieties about married life, striking a balance between realism and fun.

It’s the perfect song for couples about to tie the knot and for friends celebrating them.

Let’s all sing and dance to make the after-party unforgettable!

Surfing JohnnyKeisuke Kuwata

Keisuke Kuwata – Surfin' Johnny (Short ver.)
Surfing Johnny Kuwata Keisuke

A summer song released as his sixth single.

It’s also famous for its flashy live performances, where they drench the audience with water.

While spraying everyone at a wedding after-party might be a bit much, it’s an easy song to clap along to—truly made to get the crowd pumped.

Water lily flowerShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze “Suirenka” MUSIC VIDEO
Suirenka Shonan no Kaze

Even now, this is one of those songs you’ll almost always hear when you go to the beach.

When it’s summer, it’s got to be Shonan no Kaze! And when you say Shonan no Kaze, it’s gotta be “Suirenka”! It’s guaranteed to get everyone hyped at the after-party, too.

If you’re doing karaoke as part of the entertainment, make sure to include this song—the energy in the room will hit the max.

[2025] Popular Western Songs That Hype Up the After-Party [Karaoke] (81–90)

GOLDFINGER ’99Hiromi Go

His single became a hit thanks to the easy-to-copy choreography in the chorus and its friendly appeal.

It seems to be a song that added Japanese lyrics to an originally Western track.

If you fully lean into a slightly suave persona—just like Hiromi Go himself—there’s no doubt you’ll be met with high-pitched cheers bordering on screams.

As many times as you likeDREAMS COME TRUE

Any Number of Times / Dreams Come True (Cover)
Dreams Come True, Again and Again

It’s not an outright upbeat song, but if you want to feel that live-concert sense of unity, this is the one.

When the chorus hits, lift your head and raise your hands high together.

You’ll naturally feel more positive.

With lyrics anyone can relate to, it’s sure to get everyone fired up.

Yo-kai Exercise No. 1Dream5

Dream5 / Yo-kai Exercise No. 1 <Exercise Video>
Yo-kai Exercise No. 1 Dream5

As you all know, this is the first ending theme of the anime Yo-kai Watch.

With its catchy melody that sticks in your head and heartwarming lyrics, it’s guaranteed to make everyone burst out laughing the moment they see it on the playlist.

The choreography does require a bit of practice, so I recommend rehearsing in advance.

Love will winKAN

If you’re heading to a second party with your boss, here’s another recommended song.

It was released in 1990 and even won the Japan Record Award.

People who spent their youth around that time will of course know it, and plenty of younger listeners probably do as well.

The lyrics carry an unwaveringly proactive message that everyone can relate to.