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Lovely Western music

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 (21–30)

Pumpin BloodNONONO

NONONO – Pumpin Blood (Official Video)
Pumpin BloodNONONO

A touch of ennui.

From the throbbing heartbeat and the flowing blood, this track evokes vitality and a fresh departure.

The light, jaunty whistling leaves a strong impression.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to while driving down the highway.

How about a solo road trip by car for your 20-something birthday?

TwistedKeith Sweat

Keith Sweat – Twisted (Official Music Video)
TwistedKeith Sweat

This is a classic summer song by Keith Sweat whose old-school rhythm-and-blues texture delivers an exceptionally pleasant impression.

With a high-end sonic style that creates a luxurious atmosphere, it’s crafted to be easy to listen to even for men in their 20s.

SangriaBlake Shelton

Blake Shelton – Sangria (Official Music Video)
SangriaBlake Shelton

A pure and sexy song released as a single in 2015 by American country music artist Blake Shelton.

It reached No.

1 on the charts in both Canada and the United States.

The music video was filmed in Oklahoma.

TreasureBruno Mars

Bruno Mars – Treasure (Official Music Video)
TreasureBruno Mars

A song written by Bruno Mars together with Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine, and Phredley Brown.

It was released as a single in 2013 from his second album, Unorthodox Jukebox.

It’s a groovy dance-pop track that incorporates elements of R&B, disco, funk, and soul.

TroubleCage The Elephant

Cage The Elephant – Trouble (Official Video)
TroubleCage The Elephant

A song inspired by conversations with someone who was “really close by” to frontman Matt Shultz.

It was released as a single in 2016 by the American alternative rock band Cage The Elephant.

It reached No.

1 on Billboard’s Alternative Songs chart.