[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] Western Pop Hits That Liven Up the After-Party [Karaoke] (41–50)
Let It BeThe Beatles

It’s a masterpiece by The Beatles, widely acclaimed as one of their finest songs.
Hugely popular in Japan as well, it continues to be loved and sung to this day.
With its instantly recognizable, catchy melody and memorable lyrics, it’s sure to liven up any after-party.
[2025] Popular Western Songs That Hype Up the After-Party [Karaoke] (51–60)
Rock And RollLed Zeppelin

Set to Jimmy Page’s distinctive guitar sound and driven by John Bonham’s powerful beat, this song is often hailed as the epitome of rock.
It’s a famous track that almost everyone has heard at least once, so it’s sure to get everyone moving and excited together.
Guerrilla RadioRage Against The Machine

This is a signature song by the American rap-rock band Rage Against the Machine.
While the lyrics are provocative, carrying strong social messages such as political criticism, the track’s appeal has led to its frequent use as insert music in many TV programs in Japan.
The famously iconic guitar riff in the intro and the explosive, uplifting chorus make for an exhilarating climax.
heavy rotationAKB48

AKB48 has many songs that are perfect for after-parties and entertainment segments, and this one is well-known with relatively simple choreography that everyone has heard before.
If girls perform it, it’s cute; if guys do it, they should go all-in on acting cutesy and dancing like girls—it’ll have everyone roaring with laughter.
Red AlertBasement Jaxx

It’s the kind of music you could hear at a club—something you can dance to the whole time it’s playing.
The female vocalist’s lively voice is both refreshing and sexy.
Pair it with some retro dance moves and it becomes entertainment on its own.
Try channeling Nora Hirano’s style and dance with flair.
Yah Yah YahCHAGE and ASKA

If you’re at a second party with coworkers in their 30s to 50s—the boss crowd—you can’t go wrong picking this song! The moment the intro hits, everyone’s energy will shoot up with an “Ah!” for sure.
When the chorus comes, let’s all thrust our right fists forward and “go in swinging.” Despite being a hype song, it’s easy to sing, and the not-too-fast tempo is another reason I recommend it.
Age Age Every KnightDJ OZMA

If you want everyone to dance together, this is the one song to play.
The “na-na-na-na” part has choreography that’s very easy even for beginners, so it’s recommended for everyone.
Some of the lyrics are a bit risqué, so it might be safer to avoid it in front of sensitive girls…





