Western songs that women like. World classics and popular hits.
I feel like the Western songs women like tend to be by female artists.
Beautiful voices might be one reason for their popularity, but it could also be that it’s easier to relate to someone of the same gender.
Overseas female artists also show a lot of individuality in their fashion sense, which might be another reason they get so much support!
Western songs loved by women: World classics and popular hits (1–10)
You’re BeautifulJames Blunt

This song, which suddenly appeared like a comet and stole the spotlight from Western hits in Japan, is James’s biggest hit.
I imagine many women fell for his princely good looks.
Both his singing voice and the lyrics are truly wonderful.
Give Me LoveEd Sheeran

Ed’s songs are basically all masterpieces, but if I had to choose, it would be this one.
He often sings very bittersweet, even sad songs, and many of them are easy to relate to.
Lately he’s been getting more and more tattoos, and plenty of women are also charmed by how cute he looks.
RehabAmy Winehouse

Amy, a songstress who suddenly passed away at the young age of 27.
Her death shocked the world, yet her songs are still sung today.
Speaking of her iconic tracks, “Rehab” comes to mind.
It’s heartbreaking to think that, had she lived, we could have heard so many more wonderful songs.
Love The Way You AreEminem

While it seems that relatively aggressive hip-hop is Eminem’s specialty, this ballad he performed with Rihanna surely deserves to be called a masterpiece.
If you know about both Eminem’s and Rihanna’s past experiences with domestic violence, you can only call it a masterpiece.
I Will Always Love YouWhitney Houston

It’s a huge hit by the late Whitney Houston.
Whitney’s powerful vocals and the pure love expressed in the lyrics are wonderful.
It’s still often sung at karaoke and remains a very popular song.
Even after Whitney passed away, there were various issues, including family problems.
F**kin’ PerfectP!nk

Speaking of Pink’s greatest hits, this is the song! Thousands of people have been energized and found confidence through it.
Pink is always on women’s side, and I bet many admire how cool she is.
It’s hard to believe she’s doing all this while being a mom, too.
My AllMariah Carey

This Latin-tinged ballad, released as the final single from the 1998 album “Butterfly,” became her 13th No.
1 on the U.S.
charts.
Inspired by the culture she experienced in Puerto Rico, it sets a poignant longing for a separated lover against the sound of acoustic guitar.
From whispery lows to soaring highs in the finale, Mariah Carey’s delicate vocals shine throughout.
The monochrome music video directed by Herb Ritts is equally beautiful, with seaside and lighthouse imagery that enhances the song’s sensual world.
A heart-stirring classic ballad, perfect for nights when you can’t be with the one you love.



