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Western music popular among men in their 20s. World-famous classics and hit songs.

A man in his twenties who’s super busy with both play and work.

A lot of people probably go through each day without taking time to reflect, don’t they?

Here, we’ll introduce a bunch of popular Western songs that are sure to brighten up those hectic days!

You’ve probably heard many of them on TV, in commercials, or on the radio while driving.

Western music popular among men in their 20s. World classics and hit songs (91–100)

One More DrinkLudacris

Ludacris – One More Drink (Official Music Video) ft. T-Pain
One More DrinkLudacris

A summer classic by the artist Ludacris, who delivers chic, sophisticated rap with a hardcore edge.

The lyrics blend smoothly with the heat, offering a fresh approach that resonates with men in their twenties.

Let Me Love YouMario

Mario – Let Me Love You (Official Video)
Let Me Love YouMario

This is a summer classic by Mario, where his sweet, urban vocals shine with an outstanding rhythm-and-blues approach.

It’s especially popular among men in their twenties, and its mood-rich, refreshing lyrics leave you feeling refined.

No MoreRuff Endz

Ruff Endz – No More (Official Vedio)
No MoreRuff Endz

This is a summer classic by Ruff Endz, who deliver a sound—smooth and mellow in vibe R&B—that many Japanese listeners will recognize.

It has a freshness that resonates even with men in their twenties, and the uplifting lyrics make it a refreshing track.

Yeah!Usher

Usher – Yeah! (Official Video) ft. Lil Jon, Ludacris
Yeah!Usher

This is a summer classic by Usher that sparked a boom, known for its catchy synth sounds and soaring, ear-catching vocal phrases.

The high-energy sound leaves a strong impression and makes it a track you’ll want to listen to, especially relatable for men in their twenties.

CherishKool and The Gang

This song, released in 1984, is a love song, but it’s not just a one-sided outpouring of feelings; I like how it sings about cherishing each other’s lives.

Kool & the Gang originally didn’t have a vocalist, but after singer James “J.T.” Taylor joined in 1979, they became explosively popular.