Hidden gems that resonate with the heart. Be enveloped by the beautiful melodies of Western music.
Now that we can listen to hit songs from many countries on video sites and music streaming services, why not try listening to tracks that tend to be overshadowed by those hits, or classic songs you might only know by name? Even with songs you’ve heard in the past, giving them another listen might lead to new discoveries.
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Hidden gems that resonate with the heart: enveloped in the beautiful melodies of Western music (11–20)
Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)Kelly Clarkson

Known as one of Kelly Clarkson’s signature songs, this track is a powerful anthem that portrays the journey of overcoming heartbreak and becoming stronger.
Upon its release in January 2012, it reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and became a global hit.
In the United States, it sold over five million copies and received multi-platinum certification.
Inspired by the saying “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger,” the song celebrates growth through adversity.
Its driving beat, which blends dance-pop and electropop elements, alongside Clarkson’s commanding vocals, makes a strong impression.
It’s a song that offers courage and hope to those who have faced setbacks or are ready to take a new step forward.
Talking To The MoonBruno Mars

The piano and his beautiful voice feel heartbreaking.
I listen to it on lonely nights, when I’m alone, when I want to be completely by myself.
If I listen to it after parting with someone important, it resonates in my chest even more.
I’ve listened to it many times since I first discovered it.
Don’t Look Back In AngerOasis

An Oasis song imbued with the resolve to move forward without being trapped by past regrets.
In the UK, it’s so beloved that it’s often called a “national anthem.” Released in 1996 as the first single with Noel Gallagher on lead vocals, it quickly topped the charts in the UK and Ireland.
Featured on the album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, it achieved worldwide success.
It opens with an intro that shows the influence of John Lennon, and is marked by a melody and lyrics that truly resonate.
In live performances, mass sing-alongs with the audience are a tradition, and many artists have covered it.
It’s the perfect song for times when you feel lost in life or want to take a new step forward.
In My PlaceColdplay

With melodies that seep into the heart and lyrics that resonate, this is the allure of Coldplay’s hidden gem.
Emotion-rich vocals intertwine with the guitar’s timbre, stirring listeners from within.
This work not only invites listening but also deep reflection.
Quiet yet powerfully moving, it’s a song whose energy you can easily reach for at any moment—a truly blissful experience.
Stepping away from the busyness of daily life to spend time alone with this piece may bring new healing and inspiration.
Released in August 2002 and a winner at the 2003 Grammy Awards, this work stands as one of Coldplay’s underrated masterpieces.
Give it a listen and experience its beauty for yourself.
When We Were YoungAdele

It’s a masterpiece overflowing with nostalgia and poignancy.
It looks back on memories with someone special and beautifully expresses the fear and anxiety of time passing.
Included on the album “25,” it was released in December 2015, and is marked by Adele’s powerful vocals and a melody that evokes the 1970s.
The lyrics, which reminisce about days gone by, deal with a universal theme anyone can relate to, resonating deeply with listeners.
It’s a recommended song for reunions with someone dear or when you want to recall your youth.
It may awaken precious memories sleeping in your heart.


