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

This is the perfect song I recommend for women in their 20s.
It’s a track that lets you fully enjoy Miwa’s charm.
It might be a bit on the difficult side to sing, but if you ask everyone to clap along, it’ll definitely liven things up.
The key is to keep it bright, energetic, and cute!
White LoveSPEED

A million-selling song that anyone who came of age in the ’90s would know.
It was also famous at the time for junior high and high school girls learning and performing the choreography to the chorus.
For a SPEED song, the moves are relatively slow, making it easy for dance beginners to pick up.
If your after-party has lots of women, let’s all dance to this one together!
JoyfulIkimonogakari

A double A-side single they released in 2009.
Unusually for them, the lyrics weren’t written with deep meaning in mind; they were crafted to prioritize how they sound.
Because of that, it might be a bit challenging to sing, but if you can nail it perfectly, it’s sure to get the crowd fired up.
Effeminate; overly sentimental; being clingy/whiny (context-dependent)Golden Bomber

Their signature work, which also drew attention for its staging on the NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
They’re also famous for inspiring many videos on various sharing sites that imitate their music video.
The dance is designed to be easy even for amateurs, so with practice even total beginners can pull it off.
Let’s all dance, sing, and get hyped together!
Lullaby of a Serrated HeartThe Checkers

A song released in 1983 as their debut single.
The lyrics—especially the “lullaby” part—are memorable even for those who aren’t from that generation.
The instrumental break has a distinctly ’80s vibe that gives it a great flavor, so it’s a track I definitely want younger people to sing.
UFOPink Lady

It’s a bit old, but I think many people know its distinctive dance.
The choreography is very simple, so I think you can learn it quickly.
It’s a song that’s well-received by parents’ generation and teachers, so it tends to be a crowd-pleaser.
It works best if you wear flashy costumes to stand out and dance in an exaggerated way to hype it up.
[2025] A roundup of popular Western songs that hype up the after-party [Karaoke] (91–100)
I love it!Ryoko Hirosue

Released in 1997, it’s not exactly the kind of song that gets everyone wildly hyped, but it’s sure to tickle the nostalgia of the older crowd.
If you pick this one to sing, you can bet everyone will start clapping along.





