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Cute Foreign Songs Ranking [2026]

Cute outfits, cute dances, cute lyrics.

A girl’s cuteness is justice.

This time, I’ve picked out cute Western songs that have been popular on YouTube so far.

They’re the kind of songs that even women will find heart-fluttering, so please use this as a reference!

Cute Western Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)

In My FeelingsDrake92rank/position

Since the late 2010s, hip-hop has become hugely popular overseas, so if you’re going to sing the latest Western music at karaoke, you can’t skip hip-hop.

Drake is one of the most popular rappers abroad, so I bet many people know him.

It’s very hard for Japanese speakers to rap in English, but In My Feelings is fairly laid-back, so I think it’s relatively easy to sing.

Don’t Tell MeAvril Lavigne93rank/position

Avril Lavigne – Don’t Tell Me (Official Video)
Don’t Tell MeAvril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne is a very popular international singer in Japan.

Her songs are widely known, so they’re a classic choice when you want to sing Western music at karaoke.

All of her tracks get the crowd going, but if you want to show off your vocal skills, I think this song is the best.

If the rocking guitar sound and those high notes come together, you’re sure to be the star of the karaoke room!

That’s So TrueGracie Abrams94rank/position

This is a song that captivates women’s hearts.

Released in November 2024, it’s included on Gracie Abrams’s album “The Secret of Us.” Hailing from the United States, she delivers a track that sets the complex emotions after a breakup to a pop melody.

The song gained widespread popularity on charts around the world, including reaching No.

6 on the Billboard Hot 100.

It’s recommended for women struggling with romance, but it’s also perfect for when you want to boost your mood with its bright beat and catchy sound.

Give it a listen!

Mamushi (feat. Yuki Chiba)Megan Thee Stallion95rank/position

Megan Thee Stallion – Mamushi (feat. Yuki Chiba) [Official Video]
Mamushi (feat. Yuki Chiba)Megan Thee Stallion

The new song by American rapper Megan Thee Stallion is a track that celebrates overwhelming confidence and success.

Through a collaboration with Japanese rapper Yuki Chiba, it unfolds a unique world where English and Japanese intertwine.

Calling herself a star and flaunting material success, the lyrics are sure to give listeners confidence and energy.

Released in July 2024, the track reached No.

36 on the Billboard Hot 100, and its performance at the MTV Video Music Awards also made waves.

It’s the perfect song for when you want to feel empowered or boost your mood.

To Love You MoreCéline Dion96rank/position

Céline Dion – To Love You More (Official Audio)
To Love You MoreCéline Dion

A song made famous as the theme for a Japanese TV drama.

Its slower melody makes it easy to sing, and the powerful chorus lets you really deliver the vocals.

Both cute and beautiful, it’s a classic among Western songs.

Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of YouLauryn Hill97rank/position

Lauryn Hill – Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You (I Love You Baby – Audio)
Can't Take My Eyes Off Of YouLauryn Hill

It’s a cover of a famous song that people of all ages know.

Remixed with a modern touch, it features a slow, pleasant melody, singable lyrics, and is a track everyone can sing and dance to—one you can enjoy anytime.

TearsSabrina Carpenter98rank/position

Sabrina Carpenter – Tears (Official Video)
TearsSabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter, who rose from a Disney actress to a hugely successful singer, is truly an icon for women around the world—combining cuteness with a touch of sexiness in her style.

Her hit song Tears sits within the mid2A to hiC range, making it relatively accessible in terms of vocal range for a female Western pop song.

The chorus is sung entirely in a whisper voice, so it doesn’t require much volume.

While there are some intricate ad-libs, the melody doesn’t jump drastically, so anyone with a decent sense of groove, rhythm, and arrangement should be able to sing it without much difficulty.