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Western music ranking popular among women [2026]

I think many women long for life overseas.

Besides fashion, interior design, and food, music might be part of that appeal too.

This time, I’d like to introduce a ranking of recommended Western music that’s popular among women.

Western Music Ranking Popular with Women [2026] (31–40)

NastyTinashe36rank/position

Tinashe – Nasty (Official Video)
NastyTinashe

An R&B track that embodies bold, sexy self-expression has arrived.

With a confident vocal performance, Tinashe embraces her own sexuality in a positive light and delivers a message that encourages listeners to accept themselves.

Released in April 2024, the song became a viral hit on TikTok and reached No.

61 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The music video, unveiled alongside her Coachella performance, also drew major attention.

It’s the perfect track for a night drive or for moments when you want to reflect on yourself.

Experience this captivating song that brings out the inner strength of a grown woman.

BabyJustin Bieber37rank/position

Justin Bieber – Baby ft. Ludacris
BabyJustin Bieber

Justin Bieber’s “Baby” became a signature hit for him.

Its clear, high-toned vocals make it easy for women to sing, and the chorus is repetitive, so the lyrics are easy to remember.

This upbeat, catchy track is perfect for karaoke and is guaranteed to get the crowd going.

No OneAlicia Keys38rank/position

Alicia Keys – No One (Official Music Video)
No OneAlicia Keys

A heartfelt love song that powerfully sings of deep feelings for a beloved.

Alicia Keys’s soaring vocals deliver a passionate message.

Released in 2007, this track became a major hit as part of the album “As I Am.” Its soulful piano tones and rhythmic beat create a moving sound.

The lyrics, which express the power of love to overcome any obstacle, will resonate with many.

It’s the perfect song for moments when you want to feel the bond with someone special or reaffirm your love.

If I Were A BoyBeyoncé39rank/position

This song, which expresses the differences in feelings between men and women from a woman’s perspective, is by the world-renowned American singer Beyoncé.

It is included on her 2008 album “I Am…

Sasha Fierce.” It might be nice to listen to on a long autumn night when you’re feeling lonely.

Shape of YouEd Sheeran40rank/position

Ed Sheeran – Shape of You (Official Music Video)
Shape of YouEd Sheeran

The person singing this song is a man named Ed Sheeran.

Believe it or not, it’s said that the person who sparked his popularity in Japan was Chiemi Blouson.

During her huge boom, she announced on TV, “I like Ed Sheeran,” and it seems things took off when she had him appear on the show.

Of course, I’m sure there were many fans even before that.

Foreign Music Ranking Popular with Women [2026] (41–50)

Lush LifeZara Larsson41rank/position

Zara Larsson – Lush Life (Official Video)
Lush LifeZara Larsson

Characterized by its fresh and lively melody, this song was released in June 2015 by Swedish artist Zara Larsson.

It carries a positive message about enjoying the present without being bound by the past, and the lyrics throughout convey a pursuit of a free way of life.

After its release, it topped the Swedish singles chart for five consecutive weeks and achieved international success by reaching the top 10 in many countries.

It was also chosen as an image song for Estée Lauder’s cosmetics brand Clinique and has been used widely across various media.

It’s a perfect track to start your day—listening to it during a morning jog or commute will lift your spirits and put you in a positive mood.

Take My Breath AwayBerlin42rank/position

Berlin – Take My Breath Away (Official Video – Top Gun)
Take My Breath AwayBerlin

This is the song known as the love theme that colored the romance between Tom Cruise and Kelly McGillis in the 1986 film Top Gun.

It was created by Berlin, a synth-pop band from Los Angeles.

Composed by the master Giorgio Moroder, its structure is breathtaking, developing from a gasp-inducing synth bass riff into a grand chorus.

It topped both the U.S.

and U.K.

charts, and in 1987 it won Best Original Song at both the Academy Awards and the Golden Globes.

Terri Nunn’s soulful vocals meld with the dreamy arrangement to paint a poignant yet beautiful soundscape.

Many listeners likely remember this track alongside the film’s iconic scenes.

Play it as background music for a drive date or during treasured moments with someone special, and those passionate feelings from back then are sure to come rushing back.