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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Have You Never Been MellowOlivia Newton-John

Olivia Newton-John, a UK-born artist whose clear, luminous voice has captivated fans around the world.
Released in 1975, this song topped the U.S.
Billboard chart and became a major hit, ranking high on both the Adult Contemporary and Country charts.
It’s a gentle message song for people swept up in busy days and prone to losing peace of mind.
Carried by a calm melody, it reminds us to slow down and find inner tranquility.
A perfect track for those who cherish their own relaxation time, like reading or taking a walk.
We Found Love ft. Calvin HarrisRihanna

A soulful work by Rihanna that sings of a glimmer of love found in a place without hope, carried by an electro-house beat.
The love that blossoms between two people in a desperate environment is portrayed as beautifully as a shining diamond.
At the same time, the peril of a romance slipping into a negative spiral—addiction and violence—comes through in the powerful beats and synthesizer sounds.
Released in September 2011 as the lead single from the album “Talk That Talk,” it spent ten consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the U.S.
charts.
Her performance at the Grammys in February 2012 captivated the audience.
This song resonates deeply with anyone experiencing the joys and pains of love, or those who wish to reflect on a past romance.
Busy WomanSabrina Carpenter

This pop tune humorously portrays the image of a modern woman with self-worth and a resolute will.
Sabrina Carpenter, an American artist, made the transition from a leading Disney Channel actress to a powerhouse singer.
In February 2025, she released the album “Short n’ Sweet (Deluxe)” and won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album.
In this work, through sharp lyricism and witty expression, she delivers a message about how to handle rejection and the importance of knowing your own value.
Produced by Jack Antonoff, it stylishly blends a wide range of genres, including disco, synth-pop, country, and yacht rock.
It’s a song that everyone struggling with love or relationships should hear.
Love StoryTaylor Swift

Inspired by Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Taylor Swift elevated a classic theme into a heartwarming story.
Set to a sweeping melody, the song portrays the pure feelings of young lovers and their conflict with the forces that stand in their way.
Seamlessly blending country and pop, the track was released in September 2008 and garnered a worldwide sensation.
It sold over 6 million copies in the United States and more than 18 million globally.
The music video, adorned with historical costumes and settings, won a Country Music Association Award.
This song is perfect for healing the pain of heartbreak or seeking empathy when you’re deeply in love.
It is truly a timeless masterpiece that speaks to everyone struggling with love.
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

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.
Christmas time againAshanti

I personally love the songs where Ashanti is featured with other singers, but this one is my number-one Western Christmas ballad.
From the intro, it overflows with Christmas vibes and moves me so much I feel like I could cry.
If I were to compare it to a Japanese song, it might be like Dreams Come True’s “WINTER SONG.”


