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?
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Recommended Western music for women in their 30s: World classics and popular songs (21–30)
My EverythingAriana Grande

“My Everything” by the popular American singer Ariana Grande.
Ariana’s voice is very sexy, yet she also gives an incredible sense of power—she’s that kind of singer.
Personally, I love her voice.
This is a love ballad from her.
I can only see him now! That’s how the song comes across.
It’s like an anthem for cute and sexy women.
HaloBeyoncé

It’s Beyoncé’s “Halo.” It’s a song with a powerful, Beyoncé-esque melody that radiates feminine strength.
If someone like Beyoncé were to fall for you, you’d feel as if she could protect you no matter what happens—that’s how immense her power feels.
If you want to experience that overwhelming feminine power, listen to Beyoncé.
I Need To Be In LoveCarpenters

Every day is busy with work, and even on days off I’m taking classes, having lunch with friends, or going to the movies.
That kind of daily life is fun, but before you know it, you might start to feel that falling in love is a hassle—perhaps something you’ve felt at least once.
Still, I think that feeling is actually the flip side of truly wanting to fall in love.
For women like that, of course, and also for anyone who has someone they like right now, please listen while layering on the feeling that “maybe this person is my destiny!”
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

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.
I Got YouBebe Rexha

Bebe Rexha is a singer from New York, USA.
She has a powerful, resonant voice.
She often collaborates with EDM DJs, and her rhythmic, pop songs are popular.
She is also a singer currently gaining attention in Japan.
Work B**chBritney Spears

While Britney is often seen as a troublemaking celebrity singer, she has long been active as a global pop icon.
Many of her songs are standout, cool selections from a wide range of producers, and she’s also popular with both men and women as a sex symbol.


