Western music singers and artists you want to listen to in summer: Ranking [2026]
We’re introducing a ranking of Western music singers and artists you’ll want to listen to in the summer!
Whether it’s summer festivals or background music for a drive, music is essential for enjoying the season.
The ranking is based on play counts, so be sure to check out which songs are popular.
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Artists to Listen to in Summer: Western Music Singers & Artists Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Save TonightEagle-Eye Cherry43rank/position

Eagle-Eye Cherry is a singer from Sweden.
His 1998 album “Desireless” was a major hit in the United States, and the single “Save Tonight” also climbed high on the charts in countries around the world.
With lyrics about parting set to a catchy pop melody, the song stands as one of the quintessential hits of the late 1990s.
BurnEllie Goulding44rank/position

Ellie Goulding is a British singer-songwriter whose music is characterized by an impressive blend of indie-pop and folktronica.
She is known for her outstanding character as an artist and is also a brilliant mind who studied at the prestigious University of Kent.
Her works reflect that humanity, and in Burn, the lyrics portraying a passionate yet pure love are particularly striking.
It perfectly matches the romantic atmosphere of fireworks, so be sure to check it out.
Only TimeEnya45rank/position

With a voice that carries a serene, almost sacred resonance, Enya has soothed listeners around the world.
In Japan, too, her ethereal sound is widely known.
This piece conveys a universal message—that only the passage of time can heal all things—set to a beautiful melody that ebbs and flows like the tide.
The many layered vocals seem to bring both the wistful mood of summer’s end and a quiet hope for tomorrow to the heart.
The song is included on the album A Day Without Rain, released in November 2000, and was also featured in the film Sweet November.
In 2001, it touched countless hearts and is known for reaching number 10 on the U.S.
charts.
It’s the kind of track you’ll want to listen to while gazing at the evening sky, lost in thought.
Low feat. T-PainFlo Rida46rank/position

Flo Rida, a rapper who was hugely active in the 2000s.
Rather than chasing trends, his style of relentlessly pursuing his own sound has earned widespread popularity and long-standing respect from many heads.
His track “Low feat.
T-Pain” is one of his hit songs and the work that first put him in the spotlight.
In Japan, it’s known under the title “Konya wa Low☆Low☆Low.” With its extremely powerful sound, it’s a perfect fit for the hot summer.
Sun Is UpINNA47rank/position

This is a summer classic by INNA, an artist whose distinctive sensibility shines through in her music and who is expected to lead the next generation of the vocal scene.
Its hallmark is a sophisticated mood, with deep lyrics that comfortably build excitement.
It Was A Good DayIce Cube48rank/position

A 1993 track by Ice Cube, famous as an American gangsta rapper.
The music video depicts everyday scenes in South Central Los Angeles.
It’s a classic that was selected for VH1’s 100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop.
Upside DownJack Johnson49rank/position

A song by Jack Johnson released in 2006, included on the soundtrack for the movie Curious George.
Its heartfelt, gentle guitar sound makes you want to listen while basking in the bright sunshine.
During summer vacation, enjoy this track with a cold drink and refresh both body and mind.


