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[Western Music] Recommended songs for hair salon in-store BGM. Stylish popular tracks

When you think of hair salons, you probably imagine a stylish, out-of-the-ordinary space and the special time you can enjoy there.

Some people love taking in each salon’s unique personality—like the plush sofas and intricate interior design.

And one of the most important elements in creating that salon ambiance is the in-store BGM, right?

In this article, we’ve picked out recommended Western songs to play in hair salons.

The first half features the latest hits and popular tracks, while the latter half is packed with timeless classics—so your customers might even compliment your great taste.

If you’re a stylist struggling with your in-store playlist, be sure to check this out!

[Western Music] Recommended songs for salon in-store BGM. Stylish popular tracks (41–50)

Song For Zoe & GwenYumi Zouma

This is a 2015 track by Yumi Zouma, a dream pop band from New Zealand that’s gradually gaining popularity in Japan.

Its light, floaty, slightly laid-back sound makes you feel dreamy just by listening.

A track that absolutely shines with style.

Flor de LisDjavan

Djavan – Flor de Lis (Ao Vivo)
Flor de LisDjavan

This is a song from Brazilian national singer Djavan’s 1976 album “A voz, o violão, a música de Djavan,” which became a record-breaking hit.

Incidentally, Brazilian concerts often get very lively, with everyone singing along in chorus.

The title of this song means “lily.”

Love CryFour Tet

A track from Four Tet’s 2010 album “There Is Love in You,” by the British musician widely supported by many artists including Thom Yorke.

It’s a slightly over nine-minute ambient number—simple, yet one you can listen to endlessly without getting tired of it.

AlwaysPanama

Panama – Always [Official Music Video]
AlwaysPanama

This is a 2013 track by the Australian electro band Panama.

It’s nostalgic and a little bittersweet, but it’s an easy listen for anyone.

The EP for this song includes about two remix versions, and those are really good too, so be sure to give them a listen.

aguas de marçoElis Regina & Tom Jobim

A duet by Elis Regina, a national singer of Brazil, and the great composer Antonio Carlos Jobim.

Known in Japanese as “March’s Rain,” this bossa nova standard has slightly unusual lyrics: set to a river-like rhythm, it lists the names of various things one after another.