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Recommended Western music for women in their 30s: world classics and popular songs

A special feature on Western music popular among women in their 30s!

We’ll cover everything—from songs frequently used in TV commercials, dramas, and wedding receptions as BGM, to that club favorite and hidden gems by famous artists.

Let’s explore them together!

Even if you don’t usually listen to Western music, why not take this opportunity to give it a try?

Recommended Western music for women in their 30s: World classics and popular songs (61–70)

BurnEllie Goulding

Ellie Goulding – Burn (Official Video)
BurnEllie Goulding

Ellie Goulding is a British singer-songwriter whose debut album, Lights, reached number one on the UK charts.

She has a distinct, beautiful voice and is in high demand in EDM as well—highly recommended.

We Can’t StopMiley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus – We Can’t Stop (Official Video)
We Can't StopMiley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus rose from a Disney Channel idol to a global pop icon.

She has a strong desire to live authentically and sometimes stirs controversy with scandals, but her unwavering way of life resonates with many women.

ChandelierSia

Sia – Chandelier (Official Video)
ChandelierSia

She is Sia, the enigmatic Australian singer.

Her vocals and singing ability drew major attention with the 2011 collaboration “Titanium” with David Guetta.

Her clear, yet somehow wistful voice is especially popular.

I Don’t Have Time To Be In LovePriscilla Ahn

Priscilla Ahn – I Don’t Have Time To Be In Love
I Don't Have Time To Be In LovePriscilla Ahn

A love song I want to send to women in their 30s who can’t help but act tough and have trouble being honest.

Priscilla’s gently emotive vocals make you hum along before you know it.

In the music video, she keeps singing while looking straight into the camera, and I think it’s turned into a very cute track.

Run the World (Girls)Beyoncé

Beyoncé – Run the World (Girls) (Official Video)
Run the World (Girls)Beyoncé

The song released in 2011 by American global singer Beyoncé is the ultimate anthem that powerfully celebrates women’s empowerment.

Its lyrics answer the question “Who runs the world?” with a resounding “Girls!”, expressing the limitless potential women possess in every aspect of life—work, love, and beyond.

Featured on the album 4, the track premiered on radio in April and stands out with its dynamic fusion of electropop and R&B.

It’s a song that will inspire courage and confidence for anyone feeling uncertain before a new challenge or losing faith in themselves.

Beauty and the Beast Feat.John LegendAriana Grande

Ariana Grande, John Legend – Beauty and the Beast (From Beauty and the Beast – Official Video)
Beauty and the Beast Feat.John LegendAriana Grande

Ariana Grande is popular for her well-groomed appearance and beautiful singing voice.

Her high notes are stunning, and she’s said to have a four-octave vocal range.

The song I’m introducing is the theme from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, and Ariana’s voice suits it perfectly.

Hello KittyAvril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne – Hello Kitty (Official Video)
Hello KittyAvril Lavigne

They’re a globally renowned Canadian artist who’s hugely popular in Japan as well.

Their debut album made their name known worldwide, and many women imitated their fashion.

When they turn a character born in Japan into a song, it somehow feels more relatable.