Top Uplifting Western Songs Ranking [2026]
We’ve put together a collection of uplifting Western songs that have been popular and can boost your spirits when you listen to them.
We’re presenting them in a ranking based on video view counts.
Check it out to see which songs are popular and use it as a reference.
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Western Pop Uplifting Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)
Work from HomeFifth Harmony76rank/position

This is a track that fills you with the energy to work hard.
The rhythm is moderately up-tempo, so it’s not unpleasant to listen to in the morning.
It’s a song that makes you feel like giving your all at work today.
It’s perfect for anyone who wants to switch themselves on from the morning.
This Is What You Came ForCalvin Harris77rank/position

A rising star shining in the music scene, Calvin Harris delivers a catchy dance-pop number.
The crystalline synth tones fused with Rihanna’s clear vocals are striking.
Its simple, memorable melody and rhythm gently yet reliably wake you up in the morning.
Released in May 2016, the track peaked at No.
3 on the Billboard chart.
The music video became a massive hit, boasting over 2.6 billion views.
Play it as background music while getting ready in the morning or before heading out, and you’ll feel lighter and ready to start your day with joy.
Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse)Post Malone, Swae Lee78rank/position

“Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse),” used as the theme song for the animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, features effect-laden vocals and an electro sound that leave a strong impression.
It’s the kind of track that seems like it would gradually energize you when you listen to it in the morning.
NumbLinkin Park79rank/position

In the desperate struggle to live up to others’ expectations, you can lose sight of who you really are.
This song powerfully portrays that uniquely youthful conflict and anguish.
It repeatedly voices the exhaustion of continually performing the “ideal self” demanded by parents and teachers, the loneliness of being understood by no one, and the sense of emotions going numb—resonating deeply with listeners in their teens and twenties.
Beginning with gentle piano and synthesizer and erupting emotionally at the chorus, the arrangement is breathtaking.
Released in September 2003 as the third single from the album “Meteora,” it became a massive hit, topping the music charts for 12 consecutive weeks.
The music video, filmed in Prague, has surpassed one billion views and is highly acclaimed for its visual expression.
When you feel on the verge of losing your sense of self, this song will be there to stay by your side.
RudeMAGIC80rank/position

This is a song about a man in love.
He’s opposed by his beloved’s father when it comes to marriage, yet he sings, over a cheerful reggae beat, of his desire to be granted permission to wed.
It’s an interesting number where the man’s firm resolve contrasts with the reggae-style scales.


