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.
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Popular Western music among women in their 40s: World classics and hit songs (91–100)
EmotionsMariah Carey

“Emotions” makes you so giddy with love that you’re practically floating—it fills even the listener with happiness.
It’s also one of Mariah Carey’s signature songs, where you can revel in her light, effortlessly soaring high-tone vocals.
Diggin’ on youTLC

It’s a flirty, lovey-dovey song that goes like, “Turn off the lights, and now turn them on.” The track was produced by the super hit-making producer Babyface and is included on TLC’s album CrazySexyCool.
save the best for lastVanessa Williams

Singer Vanessa Williams, whose beauty earned her the title of the first African American Miss America, is also highly successful as an actress.
Her signature song, “Save the Best for Last,” was released in 1991 and captivated many listeners in Japan through radio and cable broadcasts.
Someone like youAdele

This song portrays a wavering heart upon hearing rumors that a former lover has gotten married.
It’s heartbreaking, isn’t it? She says, “I’ll look for someone like you, don’t worry,” but in truth, she hasn’t fully severed her feelings for him.
A masterpiece where the piano resounds with sorrow.
TitaniumSia

A song that sings about shooting non-stop, and even if I’m shot, I won’t fall—I’m titanium, strong and unbreakable.
It’s the ultimate life-anthem for myself.
No matter the situation, it assures you that you’ll never be defeated because you are the strongest.
Please listen closely along with Sia’s wonderful vocals.

