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Western music ranking popular with men [2026]

There may be many men who want to go for a drive while playing stylish Western music in the car.

For those men, I’d like to introduce a recommended ranking of popular Western songs.

If these are in your playlist, they’re all sure to sound cool.

Western Music Ranking Popular with Men [2026] (11–20)

Last ChristmasWham!15rank/position

Wham! – Last Christmas (Official Video)
Last ChristmasWham!

A heartwarming Christmas song created in 1984 by Wham!, known for their diverse musical styles such as dance-pop and new wave.

The lyrics, which portray a bittersweet love, blend perfectly with the upbeat rhythm, resulting in an irresistible charm that captivates listeners.

George Michael’s delicate vocals beautifully convey both the pain of heartbreak and the hope for new love, resonating with many people.

Released in December 1984, the song stayed at No.

2 on the UK Singles Chart for five consecutive weeks.

Loved for decades afterward, it finally reached No.

1 at the start of 2021, 36 years later.

Its approachable, karaoke-friendly nature is also part of its appeal, making it the perfect track to liven up a Christmas party.

It’s a Christmas song especially great for men to sing.

Counting StarsOneRepublic16rank/position

OneRepublic – Counting Stars
Counting StarsOneRepublic

Haven’t been getting much sleep lately? If that’s you, why not try learning “Counting Stars,” a stylish, rock-tinged track by OneRepublic.

With its bit of a shouty edge, this song demands solid vocal skills, but it’s a great pick for those who love a challenge.

Story of My LifeOne Direction17rank/position

The heartwarming ballad by UK-born One Direction is a gem that weaves a story of life.

Blending acoustic sounds with moving lyrics, it portrays bonds and memories with loved ones.

Released in October 2013 and included on the album Midnight Memories, the song became a global hit, topping the singles charts in Ireland and New Zealand, and was also used in Japan as the theme for an NTT Docomo commercial.

Cherished by many as a song that resonates deeply—especially during seasons of farewells and graduations—it continues to be loved.

We Will Rock YouQueen18rank/position

Queen – We Will Rock You (Official Video)
We Will Rock YouQueen

Included on their sixth album, News of the World, “We Will Rock You” is known as one of Queen’s signature songs.

Created so the audience could take part, its ensemble of just handclaps and foot stomps is simple yet tremendously impactful.

With its narrow vocal range and minimal dynamics, it’s perfect as an entry point to Western pop music.

It’s a massive hit that, when sung at karaoke, is sure to get everyone joining in for a rousing sing-along.

Just The Way You AreBruno Mars19rank/position

Bruno Mars – Just The Way You Are (Official Music Video)
Just The Way You AreBruno Mars

“Just The Way You Are” is also known for winning the Grammy Award in 2011.

It’s a song that expresses straightforward love over a soft rock-like sound.

Written from a male perspective, it lists a woman’s body parts one by one and compares them to beautiful things.

Despite such literary expressions, the grammar is simple—a key point.

As a result, it’s likely easy to understand and memorize the lyrics without resistance.

Beat ItMichael Jackson20rank/position

Michael Jackson – Beat It (Official 4K Video)
Beat ItMichael Jackson

Michael Jackson, who has etched his name in music history as the “King of Pop.” Born in Indiana, he began his career in childhood as the lead vocalist of the Jackson 5 and achieved major success as a solo artist with the 1979 album Off the Wall.

His landmark 1982 release Thriller went on to sell over 65 million copies worldwide, dominating the era with its innovative sound that fused pop, R&B, funk, and rock.

In 1984, he won a record-breaking eight categories at the Grammy Awards, cementing his status as a global superstar.

His groundbreaking dance performances and music videos have continued to exert immeasurable influence on subsequent artists.

Highly recommended for those who want to enjoy dazzling stagecraft and a commanding vocal performance.

Western Music Ranking Popular with Men [2026] (21–30)

Hotel CaliforniaThe Eagles21rank/position

The Eagles’ classic “Hotel California.” Did you think, “Isn’t that hard?” Well, yeah, it’s kind of hard, but depending on the arrangement, it’s actually the kind of song you can sing pretty easily.

That’s because there aren’t many high notes in it.

Plus, it’s a song where you can use edge voice—tightening the throat to produce sound—so it’s super easy to mask imperfections.

Edge voice lets you blur the ends of phrases and transition smoothly into a whispery tone, so it really helps you get away with things.

That said, the difficulty can skyrocket depending on the arrangement, so watch out (lol).