Attractive karaoke songs in Western music: globally popular hit songs
Many people struggle to decide what song to choose when performing at karaoke with someone they have feelings for.
By confidently singing songs filled with honest affection and thoughts for the other person, you can become someone who stands out.
In this article, we’ve rounded up a selection of Western songs that will make you attractive at karaoke and leave a cool impression.
We’ve gathered a wide range of genres—from rock and pop to dance music—so it’s also recommended to pick something that suits your strengths or the taste of the person you’re interested in.
Try singing these songs at karaoke—ones whose lyrics and melodies can convey your feelings.
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Popular Western karaoke songs that make you attractive: Worldwide hit songs (31–40)
I Need To Be In LoveCarpenters

A song by the American pop duo the Carpenters.
The Japanese title is “Seishun no Kagayaki” (I Need to Be in Love).
The two were real-life siblings: Richard Carpenter handled the instruments, while his younger sister Karen was the vocalist.
When it was released in 1976, the song was not a major hit, but in Japan it gained attention after being used as the ending theme for the 1995 TV drama “Miseinen” (Minors).
A Japan-exclusive best-of album then became a huge success, selling over two million copies.
Poupée de cire, Poupée de sonFrance Gall

A signature song by the French singer France Gall.
Under the Japanese title “Yume Miru Chanson Ningyo” (Dreaming Chanson Doll), she performed this song at the 10th Eurovision Song Contest and won first place, which led to a huge hit across Europe and made her popular in Japan as well.
FaithGeorge Michael

A song by the British singer-songwriter George Michael.
The album that features this track as its title song has sold over 25 million copies worldwide.
It ranked No.
1 on Billboard’s Year-End Singles Chart in 1988.
Having debuted as a member of the idol duo Wham!, he also achieved great success as a solo singer with this work.
Scatman(Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)Scatman John

A signature song by American singer Scatman John.
His scat singing, which cleverly turned his own stutter to his advantage, became a sensation and was a major hit in Europe, Australia, and Japan.
In Japan, the commercial for “Pucchin Pudding” that he appeared in is especially well-known.
Karma ChameleonCulture Club

A signature song by the British band Culture Club.
It was the band’s biggest hit, reaching number one in 16 countries worldwide.
With vocalist Boy George’s eccentric fashion and high-pitched singing voice, they gained popularity and released a string of hits in the 1980s.
Attractive Western karaoke songs: Globally popular hit tracks (41–50)
HelloAdele

A song by British singer-songwriter Adele.
It is included on her third album, 25.
The music video set a new record for the most views on YouTube within 24 hours.
It also topped the iTunes charts in 120 countries worldwide, among other remarkable achievements, making it a classic.
It’s Not UnusualTom Jones

A signature song by the British singer Tom Jones.
The Japanese title is “It’s Not Unusual.” Initially, the song was prepared for the British female singer Sandie Shaw.
Tom Jones, who was still unknown at the time, recorded it as a demo to give to Shaw, but after hearing it, she strongly recommended that Jones release the song himself, leading to its release as a Tom Jones record.





