Western music popular among women in their 40s. World-famous classics and hit songs.
We’ve put together a collection of popular Western songs favored by women in their 40s.
If you’re not particularly interested in music, you probably don’t actively seek out Western music.
Here, we’ve focused on women in their 40s and curated a feature on popular songs from the Western music scene.
- Top Western Music Rankings by Generation: Popular Picks for People in Their 40s
- Ranking of Popular Western Music Artists Among People in Their 40s [2026]
- Recommended Western music for women in their 30s: world classics and popular songs
- [1990s] Still Shining! Recommended Female Singers in Western Music
- Recommended Western music for women in their 50s: world classics and popular songs
- Recommended Western music for men in their 50s: world classics and popular songs
- [Back to the '90s!] Dance Music from Western Hits of the 1990s
- [2026] Western music you've heard at least once — from trending new tracks to timeless classics
- Karaoke songs in Western music that get women in their 40s excited. World-famous classics and recommended popular tracks.
- Western songs that women like. World classics and popular hits.
- Recommended Western music for women in their 60s: world classics and popular songs
- [2026] A Compilation of Cool Western Songs That Hype Up Karaoke
- Recommended Western music for men in their 40s: world classics and popular songs
Popular Western music among women in their 40s. World classics and hit songs (51–60)
WhateverEn Vogue

This is an uplifting song by the artist En Vogue, offering a smooth, melodious sound with straightforward rhythm-and-blues expression that lingers in the ear.
Its refreshing feel makes it a recommended, easy-to-sing choice at karaoke for women in their 40s.
Love Like ThisFaith Evans

This is an inspiring song by Faith Evans that exudes a memorable quality, often played by club DJs as a smooth, bittersweet R&B track.
With lyrics that skillfully express affection, it has a vibe that makes women in their 40s want to sing it at karaoke.
if we hold on togetherDiana Ross

A quintessential 90s love ballad by Diana Ross.
It became a huge hit in Japan as a TV drama theme song at the time.
Rather than just saying “I love you,” the song carries a deeper message of walking through life together.
How Crazy Are You?Meja

Released in 1996, Meja’s “How Crazy Are You?” When talking about ’90s girl pop, Meja is definitely indispensable.
She’s from Sweden, but she frequently appeared on Japanese music shows at the time.
For You, I WillMonica

Many people in the around-forty generation are probably fans of Monica.
While many of her songs are about breakups or unrequited love, “For You I Will” has none of that loneliness or sadness.
It’s a gentle yet straightforward song about unwavering, strong love.

