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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 women like: World masterpieces and popular tracks (81–90)

Shake It OffTaylor Swift

This is one of the most popular cute songs.

It was the lead single when Taylor Swift transitioned from country to pop, released in August 2014.

The song celebrates a positive attitude that doesn’t give in to criticism or gossip, showcasing the strength and brightness characteristic of American female artists.

Included on the album 1989, it became a hot topic and was nominated for a Grammy.

It was also featured in the 2016 animated film Sing, which brought it even more attention.

It’s a perfect track for anyone who wants to value their true self—an upbeat and charming song.

A Thousand MilesVanessa Carlton

Vanessa Carlton, an American singer, expresses tender, bittersweet longing through beautiful piano melodies.

Having grown up with classical music and studied at the Juilliard School, she fully showcases her talent in this gem of a love song.

Her clear, crystalline voice conveys the powerful determination to cross any distance just to see the one she loves, resonating deeply with the listener.

She made her debut in 2002 with the album “Be Not Nobody,” and this song became a massive hit, reaching No.

5 on the U.S.

charts.

It gained even more attention after being featured in a memorable scene in the 2004 film “White Chicks.” Especially during the May blues, when spirits tend to dip, this is a song that gives you the courage to look ahead and start walking forward while thinking of someone dear who’s far away.

Come Back To MeVanessa Hudgens

This song expresses lingering feelings for an ex and a wish to get back together, set to an up-tempo beat and a catchy melody.

Released in September 2006 as the lead single from American artist Vanessa Hudgens’s debut album, V, it weaves memories of a former lover and the hesitation to start a new relationship into its lyrics, skillfully portraying the conflicts and hopes of young love.

Marking the beginning of her music career after her Disney Channel stardom, the track was well received internationally.

It’s recommended for those who want to feel the bittersweetness of youthful romance or lift their mood with a pop sound.

Dangerous WomanAriana Grande

Ariana Grande – Dangerous Woman (Official Video)
Dangerous WomanAriana Grande

It’s included on the album Dangerous Woman.

It’s a mature track where the cute Ariana Grande delivers a sexy performance.

By the way, Ariana enjoys immense popularity among Japanese girls, and she has openly said that she loves Japan herself.

Me Myself and IBeyoncé

Beyoncé – Me, Myself and I (Video Version)
Me Myself and IBeyoncé

Beyoncé in this song is super cute.

She’s truly an idol—almost like a goddess.

This slow-tempo track is one I especially want women to listen to.

It’s about love and encourages a positive outlook, like being your own best friend.