Top Western Music Rankings by Generation: Popular Picks for People in Their 40s
We’re excited to present the latest Top 100 ranking of Western music for listeners in their 40s, all at once, ordered by most plays! People in their 40s are likely deeply immersed in the music they’ve listened to over the years, and the paths they’ve taken in life subtly show through the songs they enjoy.
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Top 10 Popular Western Music Songs for People in Their 40s (By Generation)
On The Floor ft. PitbullJennifer Lopez6rank/position

Born in 1969.
When it comes to sexy, smart, and cool women in their 40s, she’s the one who comes to mind.
This track, a collaboration with popular rapper Pitbull, is perfect as a party song to liven up a 40th birthday celebration.
Let’s DanceDavid Bowie7rank/position

David Bowie, the world-renowned British artist who constantly kept an eye on the times and changed his musical style like a chameleon.
The work that made his name echo around the globe was released in March 1983 at the height of the disco boom, with funk maestro Nile Rodgers brought on as producer, resulting in an irresistibly groovy dance tune.
Yet beneath the surface lies depth as well—through the image of “wearing red shoes and dancing the blues,” it hints at people who conceal sorrow and feign joy.
The fact that he enlisted the then-unknown Stevie Ray Vaughan also speaks volumes about Bowie’s extraordinary eye for talent.
It’s a perfect track for a night when you want to dance till dawn at a party.
HappyPharrell Williams8rank/position

I want to feel a little brighter.
At times like that, just as the title says, try lifting your spirits with a song called “Happy.” This track was a worldwide hit, and it’s also perfect for those who want to dance while doing karaoke.
Its light, buoyant melody and happy lyrics leave a strong impression.
Beat ItMichael Jackson9rank/position

This song, notable for its powerful guitar riff and sharp beats, is included on the 1983 album Thriller.
Showcasing Michael Jackson’s appeal to the fullest, it became a massive hit, spending three consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The lyrics convey the importance of avoiding violence and conflict and walking your own path.
At karaoke, its rhythmic melody and powerful vocals can instantly elevate the atmosphere.
Belt it out with friends, and it’s sure to become an unforgettable memory.
basket caseGreen Day10rank/position

It’s a song released in 1994 by the American punk band Green Day, and people who played in bands when they were young might often have covered it.
Although it’s punk, it has a cheerful vibe with relatively little aggression, and since it’s a mid-tempo track with a sense of drive, it’s easy to sing and great for getting the crowd going.


