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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 Liven Up the After-Party [Karaoke] (21–30)

Sally CinnamonThe Stone Roses

The most popular band in the UK was The Stone Roses.

The essence of this band is something like the pride the British had been on the verge of losing, and their songs are ideal practice pieces for learning the band’s sense of groove.

GirlfriendAvril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne – Girlfriend (Official Video)
GirlfriendAvril Lavigne

This is a signature song by Avril, the rock diva everyone loves.

It’s upbeat, poppy, and girly from start to finish, guaranteed to get the crowd going.

In the music video, Avril is both cute and cool, making her an icon for teen girls.

The catchy chorus makes you want to clap along to this lively, high-tempo number.

StuckStacie Orrico

This is one of Stacie Orrico’s signature works, which also took Japan by storm.

Its lyrics portray teen bittersweet romance and the worries that come with it in a relatable, down-to-earth way, resonating with audiences around the world and becoming a huge hit.

Catchy and melodious, this song sticks in your head after just one listen and you’ll find yourself humming along.

Jon BellionAll Time Low

Jon Bellion – All Time Low (Video)
Jon BellionAll Time Low

This is a popular style of music known for its catchy tunes that you can hum after just one listen.

Its stylish, groove-oriented, processed sounds are perfect for showcasing dance.

It’s on the quieter side, so it’s also fine to play in the background while keeping customers waiting.

The KKK Took My Baby AwayThe Ramones

The Ramones – The KKK Took My Baby Away (Video Oficial)
The KKK Took My Baby AwayThe Ramones

When it comes to recommendations for band beginners, the Ramones always come up.

Once you’ve mastered one song, you’ll pick up ten more in no time.

It seems they deliberately made their songs simple to make beginners happy—and perhaps because they anticipated that people would cover them in the future.

You Give Love A Bad NameBon Jovi

It’s a famous Bon Jovi classic, known to everyone.

In Japan, it also drew attention because a parody version was used in a Nissin Cup Noodles commercial.

The sound is quintessential hard rock with roaring guitar and keyboard tones, and the chorus’s lift is fantastic.

Lose My BreathDestiny’s Child

Destiny’s Child is a female vocal-and-dance group that famously included Beyoncé.

Among their many R&B-flavored songs, “Lose My Breath” stands out as one of their signature tracks—a killer tune with crisp, rhythmic beats that you can’t help but move to.