Popular Western music among women in their 20s. World-class masterpieces and hit songs.
Women in their 20s who are super busy with love and work.
We’ve put together popular Western songs among women in their 20s—often played at friends’ weddings, parties, music festivals, and clubs.
Even if you don’t know the artists’ names, you’ve probably heard many of these tracks at least once on TV, in commercials, or at cafés!
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Western music popular among women in their 20s. World classics and popular songs (41–50)
Fly Girl (ft. Missy Elliott)FLO

The song by the UK girl group FLO is an anthem celebrating women’s independence and confidence.
Their collaboration with Missy Elliott drew attention, and it was released in March 2023.
The vocals of FLO’s members—Jorja Douglas, Stella Quaresma, and Renée Downer—blend a smooth sound reminiscent of early-2000s R&B with a modern sensibility.
Self-improvement is not for others, but for yourself.
With that message woven into the lyrics, it’s sure to resonate with women in their 20s who are busy with work and love.
If it’s playing at a café or a party with friends, you’ll probably find yourself moving to the beat.
good 4 uOlivia Rodrigo

It’s an up-tempo track influenced by pop punk.
Released in May 2021, it’s a single by Olivia Rodrigo, an American artist, and is known as one of her signature songs.
The track, which explores the complex emotions after a breakup, sparked a huge response, including reaching No.
1 on the Billboard charts.
Its energetic sound and relatable lyrics are compelling, making it a great pick for anyone who’s gone through a breakup or wants a mood boost.
With its cute, poppy vibe, it especially resonates with female listeners.
Love StoryTaylor Swift

Inspired by Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Taylor Swift elevated a classic theme into a heartwarming story.
Set to a sweeping melody, the song portrays the pure feelings of young lovers and their conflict with the forces that stand in their way.
Seamlessly blending country and pop, the track was released in September 2008 and garnered a worldwide sensation.
It sold over 6 million copies in the United States and more than 18 million globally.
The music video, adorned with historical costumes and settings, won a Country Music Association Award.
This song is perfect for healing the pain of heartbreak or seeking empathy when you’re deeply in love.
It is truly a timeless masterpiece that speaks to everyone struggling with love.
Love On The BrainRihanna
She is such an influential female artist that more and more women want to wear stylish, Rihanna-like makeup.
This song has that signature Rihanna blend of seductive elegance and chic, making it perfect for listening to while you wake up and have breakfast—setting you up to feel good for the rest of the day.
…Baby One More TimeBritney Spears

Isn’t it safe to say everyone’s heard Britney Spears’s 1998 smash hit “…Baby One More Time”? It’s a cute breakup song about a girl who’s just split with her boyfriend.
There’s a line that seems to say “hit me one more time,” but in English slang it actually means “call me one more time.” When you’re together, you share everything over the phone, even little things, but once you break up, you can’t do that anymore—and it feels lonely.
With autumn being a perfect season to bask in nostalgia, I picked this classic track to spotlight.



