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Classic Western songs you want to listen to late at night

At night, you kind of feel like listening to something a bit stylish, don’t you? For people like that, Western music is a great choice.

This time, I’ve selected some classic Western tracks that perfectly suit the late-night vibe.

If you usually listen to Japanese pop, why not take this opportunity to give Western music a try?

Great Western Music Classics to Listen to Late at Night (41–50)

Back At OneBrian McKnight

Brian McKnight – Back At One (Short Version) (Official Music Video)
Back At OneBrian McKnight

This is a classic by American R&B singer Brian McKnight, who weaves bittersweet longing into a luscious melody.

Its poetic lyrics trace each step along the path toward true love.

Released in September 1999 during the peak of his career, the song stands out for lyrics that move through the stages of love like a counting rhyme, infused with heartfelt emotion and unwavering resolve.

His voice invites you into a love story.

Perfect not only for Valentine’s night but for any moment you’re thinking of someone special—why not make it the soundtrack to your cherished time together?

That’s What I LikeBruno Mars

Bruno Mars – That’s What I Like [Official Music Video]
That's What I LikeBruno Mars

This is a masterpiece by Bruno Mars, who excels at tracks rooted in danceable funk and new jack swing, and whose refined vocal approach evokes a sense of nostalgia within something fresh.

Its sophisticated mood fits nighttime listening and has a powerful appeal that resonates across a wide audience, which is a key strength of the work.

Hey MaCam’Ron

It’s a classic by Cam’ron, a figure renowned even in the hardcore rap scene, whose sincere musicality delivers lyrics in a direct, straightforward way.

The track has a striking presence that shines at night and boasts a high-quality sound that resonates across generations and countries.

Policy Of TruthDepeche Mode

Depeche Mode – Policy of Truth (Official Video)
Policy Of TruthDepeche Mode

Included on the 1990 album Violator.

A three-piece synth-pop band from the UK formed in 1980.

Evolving from their early technopop style, by this period their sound had shifted into a lush, almost gothic aesthetic, and the melody of this song exudes a decadent atmosphere.

Midnight In A Perfect WorldDj Shadow

DJ Shadow – Midnight In A Perfect World
Midnight In A Perfect WorldDj Shadow

An instrumental hip-hop track released in 1996 by American producer DJ Shadow.

It samples David Axelrod’s 1969 track “The Human Abstract.” The track was used in Channel 4’s variety show Jam.