RAG MusicRanking
Wonderful Music Rankings

Western Music Summer Songs Ranking [2026]

We’ve put together a collection of hot, popular Western summer songs from the past.

We’re presenting them in a ranking based on the number of video views.

Check it out to see which songs are popular and use it as a reference.

The playlist is also being updated.

Western Music Summer Songs Ranking [2026] (61–70)

No Ordinary LoveSade64rank/position

Sade – No Ordinary Love – Official – 1992
No Ordinary LoveSade

This summer classic by Sade captures the essential allure of neo-soul and ballads through refined, gentle vocals and a comfortably pleasing melodic sensibility.

With lyrics that convey profound compassion, it’s a beautifully atmospheric work with a striking presence.

CreepTLC65rank/position

TLC – Creep (Official HD Video)
CreepTLC

In the U.S., female R&B trios regularly draw attention.

Today, a group like FLO fills that role.

TLC, who sing “Creep,” were a defining female R&B trio of the 1990s.

With sophisticated musicality, strong vocal technique, and striking looks, they were incredibly popular at the time.

This song is one of their signature tracks—stylish yet full of soul, perfect for summer.

Fire BurningSean Kingston66rank/position

A song that sings of a passion blazing like fireworks coloring the summer night sky.

Crafted by Jamaican-American artist Sean Kingston, this track skillfully fuses elements of electropop and dance-pop, earning overwhelming support in clubs and party scenes.

Released in April 2009 as the lead single from his second album, Tomorrow, it peaked at No.

5 on the U.S.

Billboard chart and became a major hit, surpassing 3 million digital downloads.

It was also used in the opening of the Miss Universe pageant and in the film Marmaduke, and its dazzling sound conjures a lively atmosphere reminiscent of a summer festival.

Midsummer Madness (ft. Joji, Rich Brian, Higher Brothers, AUGUST 08)88RISING67rank/position

88RISING – Midsummer Madness ft. Joji, Rich Brian, Higher Brothers, AUGUST 08 (Official Music Video)
Midsummer Madness (ft. Joji, Rich Brian, Higher Brothers, AUGUST 08)88RISING

When you’re head over heels in love, it can be hard to notice anything else around you.

Set in the summer, that feeling is captured in “Midsummer Madness (ft.

Joji, Rich Brian, Higher Brothers, AUGUST 08).” This piece was produced by 88rising and features the Chinese hip-hop group Higher Brothers and American singer AUGUST 08, among others.

Its multinational vibe—blending languages from different countries—is wonderful as well.

Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)The Offspring68rank/position

The Offspring – Pretty Fly (For A White Guy) (Official Music Video)
Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)The Offspring

As a killer tune perfect for the hot summer season, I’d like to recommend this track by The Offspring.

Released as a single from their September 1998 album Americana, it topped charts around the world.

The song satirizes white youths who imitate hip-hop and rap culture, showcasing a sharp, irony-laden sense of humor.

It’s a must-check for anyone interested in American pop culture or who loves ’90s punk rock.

I recommend listening to it in an air-conditioned room on a hot summer day.

If It Makes You HappySheryl Crow69rank/position

Sheryl Crow – If It Makes You Happy (Official Music Video)
If It Makes You HappySheryl Crow

Sheryl Crow, who has won nine Grammy Awards, has been beloved as one of the world’s leading singers—not only in the ’90s but still today.

Her first Grammy came with 1996’s “If It Makes You Happy.” The song falls into the country-rock genre, which perfectly suits the summer vibe, so be sure to check it out.

By the way, it’s also highly regarded for its lyrics, so if you look up a Japanese translation, you might discover a different way to appreciate the song.

Hot StuffDonna Summer70rank/position

Here’s a song you’ve probably heard somewhere before! It’s Donna Summer’s “Hot Stuff.” Included on her 1979 album “Bad Girls,” the powerful and catchy “Hot Stuff” became one of her signature tracks.

In Japan, it’s been used as background music on TV shows and even as the theme for a Diet Coke commercial in the early 2000s.

Many of you may find it very familiar.

It’s a hot track that just might blow away the summer heat!