[2026] Recommended for Halloween Parties! A Special Feature on Western Halloween Songs
In recent years, Halloween has become one of the most exciting events of the year in Japan as well!
Many of you have probably gone out in costume or attended a Halloween party at least once, right?
And nothing boosts the Halloween mood like music!
There are plenty of Japanese songs with a Halloween theme, but many people still prefer to choose from Western music.
So in this article, we’ll introduce lots of English-language songs that are perfect for Halloween!
We’ve gathered a wide range—from songs that are directly about Halloween and movie theme songs to tracks about ghosts and tunes with a spooky atmosphere—so be sure to find your favorite one.
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[2026] Recommended for Halloween Parties! A Special Feature on Western Halloween Songs (121–130)
Mad HatterMelanie Martinez

The gap between the heavy, weighty sound and the cute vocals is great.
It’s a song by the American singer-songwriter Melanie Martinez, included on her 2015 album Cry Baby.
Everything about it gives off a Halloween vibe!
Dead Man’s PartyOingo Boingo

It’s a song about a funeral.
It was released as a single in 1986 by the American new wave band Oingo Boingo.
It was used in the 1986 film “Back to School,” starring Rodney Dangerfield.
UnsaintedSlipknot

Slipknot is a metal band that captivates fans around the world with their distinctive makeup and badass sound.
Their music videos, where you can fully enjoy their flashy, monster-like makeup, practically beg the question: if not on Halloween, then when? What’s more, despite being metal, their catchy melodies make them incredibly easy to listen to.
This track is also a great recommendation for anyone new to metal!
Square HammerGHOST

This is the song Square Hammer by Ghost.
Ghost is a Swedish heavy metal band that has also gained popularity in the United States.
The vocalist’s skull-like makeup is distinctive! The toy-like synthesizer tones create a great Halloween vibe.
Once you hear it, it’s a track that sticks in your head.
[2026] Recommended for Halloween Parties! Special Feature on Western Halloween Songs (131–140)
EverybodyBackstreet Boys

The Backstreet Boys are a musical group known for their beautiful harmonies.
One of their songs, “Everybody,” was created with a theme of ghosts and monsters.
The song carries the message that even ghosts and monsters can become friends if you dance together.
It’s the perfect fit for Halloween.
Naturally, the track itself has a pop vibe that makes you want to move your body.
By all means, try using this song to make some new friends.
I’m In Love With a MonsterFifth Harmony

Formed from season 2 of the American edition of the audition show The X Factor in 2012, the girl group Fifth Harmony went on hiatus in 2018.
Many fans have continued to follow each member’s activities, including Camila Cabello, who left the group in 2016 and has been thriving as a solo artist.
Their song “I’m In Love With a Monster” was featured on the soundtrack of the 2015 animated film Hotel Transylvania 2.
It’s a passionate love song that portrays the object of affection as a “monster,” and both the movie scenes and the music video—featuring the members in flashy outfits—are sure to amp up the Halloween spirit!
In conclusion
We’ve introduced some perfect Western songs for Halloween! From cool, edgy tracks to pop tunes that make your heart dance, and even classic hits with just the right touch of spookiness—there’s a wide variety across all genres.
Find your favorite track and have a blast at your Halloween season party!



