[Man and Woman] Sexy Western Music Video
In Western music videos, sexy performances are common regardless of gender.
Recently, songs with such expressions have increased in number, but I think this is where there’s a big difference compared to Japanese music.
From a global perspective, I feel Japanese people tend to have shy hearts.
I felt this especially strongly while watching many music videos.
Because of that, there are many expressions we just can’t do.
So this time, I researched Western music videos known for their sexiness.
Among them, I picked out those with particularly good reputations and some relatively new popular tracks.
If you’re interested, please take a look.
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[Men and Women] Sexy Western Music PVs (1–10)
Kill This LoveBLACKPINK

K-pop groups often project an image of confidently wielding their sexy appeal, and BLACKPINK—who, as of 2020, have six music videos surpassing 400 million views—also put sharp, sexy dance moves and sound front and center.
Among them, “Kill This Love,” which reached 100 million views in just 2 days and 14 hours after its release, showcases their charm to the fullest.
FaithGeorge Michael

This is a smash hit by George Michael, the British-born pop star and renowned singer-songwriter.
Released in 1987, it topped the U.S.
Billboard chart.
Many people were captivated by the music video, where he strums an acoustic guitar while sporting a bearded face, Ray-Ban sunglasses, a leather jacket, jeans, and boots—oozing masculine allure to the max.
My Oh My (feat. DaBaby)Camila Cabello

This song is a collaboration between Camila Cabello—who has established herself as a popular artist beyond her former Fifth Harmony identity—and the hit rapper DaBaby.
Both the track and its lyrics are full of sensual allure, and the music video is also packed with Camila’s charm, befitting her title as the “passionate songstress adored by the world.”
GoneCharli XCX & Christine and the Queens

This is a track released in July 2019 by Charli XCX, who is popular not only for her sophisticated musicality but also as a fashion icon thanks to her cute looks.
It’s a collaboration with a French singer-songwriter, and right from the start, the sight of the two tied with ropes on top of a vintage car is striking.
Their passionate performance is sexy and bold, yet it never comes across as vulgar—that’s part of its appeal.
Don’t Start NowDua Lipa

A super catchy disco tune released in November 2019 by Dua Lipa, the UK-born singer-songwriter who’s hugely popular in Japan.
Instead of hype EDM-style sounds, it brilliantly updates funky, classic disco into a modern vibe—seriously impressive taste.
And since sexiness is a key theme of disco, the music video lets you fully enjoy Lipa’s sensual dancing!

