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!
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Western songs liked by women: World-famous classics and popular songs (61–70)
All Hands On DeckTinashe

This is a song by Tinashe, who has been gaining attention as a rising singer and is known for her authentic ballads.
With exceptional listening comfort and impact, her commanding presence creates a charismatic work that proves invaluable even during the cherry blossom viewing season.
I’m Every WomanWhitney Houston

This is a song by Whitney Houston, also known for having been sung by Chaka Khan, and recognized as a dazzling piece of Black music that became hugely popular during the disco era.
It’s a work that appeals to a wide audience, with a uniquely distinctive sound whose texture perfectly suits the cherry-blossom viewing season.
NOMeghan Trainor

This is a memorable track featuring a powerful message that cuts down persistent advances in one stroke.
It was crafted by American powerhouse and Grammy winner Meghan Trainor.
Released in March 2016, it served as the lead single from her album “Thank You.” There’s even a story that, after the label’s CEO told her there was “no single,” she channeled her anger and finished the song in just one day.
That energy comes through in the portrayal of a resolute woman who pushes back with a firm “no” — even to someone asking for her name or number.
It radiates unwavering self-confidence that refuses to yield to casual flirting.
When you want to stay true to your own core and not be swayed by others, listening to this song might just give you the push you need.
True ColorsCyndi Lauper

This is a song by Cyndi Lauper, who has long been called a diva.
I imagine many people have been helped by the lyrics of this song.
Known as an activist, she has also taken part in many volunteer and charity activities.
DoubtMary J Blige

This is a song by Mary J.
Blige, an artist synonymous with Black music who helped shape rhythm and blues.
Her truly soulful vocals are also very popular in Japan, and it’s a track that can create a universally likable atmosphere—one that won’t miss the mark even at a cherry-blossom viewing gathering.
I Need Your LoveCalvin Harris

If there’s one track by Calvin Harris—the wildly popular DJ who’s been selling like crazy worldwide—it’s got to be this one.
Ellie’s slightly nasally voice suits the vibe perfectly, and it became a huge hit.
The two of them in the music video are so charming it makes your heart flutter, but it seems they never actually dated.
What a shame.
Run the World (Girls)Beyoncé

The song released in 2011 by American global singer Beyoncé is the ultimate anthem that powerfully celebrates women’s empowerment.
Its lyrics answer the question “Who runs the world?” with a resounding “Girls!”, expressing the limitless potential women possess in every aspect of life—work, love, and beyond.
Featured on the album 4, the track premiered on radio in April and stands out with its dynamic fusion of electropop and R&B.
It’s a song that will inspire courage and confidence for anyone feeling uncertain before a new challenge or losing faith in themselves.


