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.
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Western Music Ranking Popular with Women [2026] (21–30)
Rolling in the DeepAdele26rank/position

A masterpiece that powerfully voices anger and sorrow born from deep love.
Written candidly by the British artist Adele from the emotions she felt after breaking up with her former lover, this work was released in November 2010 and topped the charts in 12 countries worldwide.
In the United States, it held the Billboard Hot 100’s number-one spot for seven consecutive weeks, marking Adele’s first-ever U.S.
number-one single.
The lyrics, portraying the feelings of a betrayed lover, are infused with anger, disappointment, and resolve, beautifully balanced by Adele’s soulful vocals and gospel-inspired sound.
As a song that comforts those suffering heartbreak and those trying to move forward, it continues to be cherished by many.
Dancing QueenABBA27rank/position

The songs by Sweden’s ABBA are filled with the joy of celebrating youth and freedom.
Released in August 1976, this track depicts a woman shining on the dance floor and captured hearts around the world.
Its captivating melody, which skillfully blends disco and Europop elements, continues to enchant many listeners today.
Featured in the film “Mamma Mia!”, its appeal has been passed down across generations.
It’s the perfect song to elevate the mood at weekend parties or weddings.
Why not let the music carry you and become the star of the dance floor?
True ColorsCyndi Lauper28rank/position

Cyndi Lauper, a singer from the United States known for her colorful and energetic image, is truly memorable.
This work is a ballad that symbolizes her career, having topped the Billboard Hot 100 for two consecutive weeks in October 1986.
Imbued in her whisper-soft, gentle vocals is the desire to overcome the sorrow of losing a close friend and to be there for the listener’s heart.
It carries a warm message that affirms your true self and tells you “you are beautiful” when you’re feeling down and on the verge of losing your colors.
A track from the album “True Colors,” it was featured in Kodak commercials and the Olympics, becoming a timeless classic loved across generations.
When you lack confidence or want to encourage someone dear to you, listening to it will surely cleanse your heart.
Sit Still, Look PrettyDaya29rank/position

The song by Daya, an American singer-songwriter born in 1998, is a powerful anthem centered on women’s independence and self-affirmation.
True to her own words, “You don’t need to be someone’s accessory,” the track celebrates the courage to pursue your dreams without relying on others.
Released in September 2015, it reached No.
28 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned a Platinum certification.
It also drew attention when Hailee Steinfeld covered it for the film Pitch Perfect 3.
This is a must-listen for anyone looking to find their own path when anxiety about the future or the weight of others’ expectations feels overwhelming.
Just The Way You AreBruno Mars30rank/position

This is Bruno Mars’s “Just The Way You Are,” which became popular in Japan after being used as the theme song for Mitsui Rehouse’s “360° Support” commercial and covered by EXILE’s lead vocalist, ATSUSHI.
It’s a ballad with a tempo that’s easy for women to sing, and its message—that you’re perfect just the way you are—really resonates.


