[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 Liven Up the After-Party [Karaoke] (31–40)
BANG BANG BANGBIGBANG

Let me introduce the well-known BIGBANG track, BANG BANG BANG.
It’s guaranteed to liven up any party vibe.
With its club-music feel and a chorus that hits a peak of excitement, it’s highly recommended for after-parties.
Paint It, BlackThe Rolling Stones

As far as I know, among the Stones’ songs, this is the one most frequently used in Japanese dramas.
The simple message of “Paint it black” must have been appealing.
Moreover, it’s also a song that many bands practiced during their amateur days.
For these reasons, I recommend it.
POP IN 2B-Komachi

This is a highly recommended crowd-pleaser for anyone who wants to liven up the after-party! The song released in October 2024 by the fictional idol group B Komachi from the TV anime “Oshi no Ko” features a poppy, catchy melody.
Its lyrics, themed around the relationship between idols and their fans, are full of playfulness and humor, sure to delight listeners.
Used as an insert song in episode 24 of season 2, it became a hot topic among fans.
With its bright, danceable vibe, it’s perfect for karaoke—so channel your inner B Komachi member and go all in with an upbeat, energetic performance!
Untaka DanceUntaka! Doradora-dan

When it comes to crowd-pleasing songs for an after-party, this one might be just perfect! The track released by Untaka! Doradora-dan in February 2016 was created as a special cheer song for the film “Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016.” It’s a bright, rhythmic, pop dance number that kids and adults alike can enjoy, and it was also used as the ending theme for the TV anime “Doraemon.” The lyrics are appealing, featuring messages that boost self-esteem and relatable everyday episodes.
The phrase “Let’s all dance!” is repeated, conveying a message that encourages participation and a sense of togetherness.
With such a broad age appeal, this song seems like a great choice to get everyone hyped at an after-party, regardless of generation!
Bad DayDaniel Powter

This song was Daniel Powter’s debut single and became a major hit.
In Japan, it was given the title “Bad Day: An Anthem for Unlucky Days,” and its pleasant, refreshing, and uplifting sound has earned it support from a wide range of listeners.
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Lose YourselfEminem

This work, one of the signature songs by Eminem—the hero of the American hip-hop scene—is also famous as the theme song for the film “8 Mile,” in which Eminem himself starred.
He is a key figure who helped spread rap culture to the world as a hip-hop MC.
Set against a poignantly resonant piano sound, his fiercely sharp rap is on full display, and it’s sure to turn heads if you sing it at karaoke.
Runaway babyBruno Mars

When you want to liven up the mood, isn’t Bruno Mars’s “Runaway Baby” just the perfect pick? It’s a song that portrays a party through the eyes of a smooth-talking ladies’ man, and its charm lies in the cute and playful elements woven throughout.
It’s also a great choice for karaoke because it’s easy to sing.
The tempo has clear variations, so you can catch your breath before the chorus.
Plus, the chorus lyrics are simple, which makes it even easier to sing.





