Popular on TikTok! A collection of Western songs recommended for video creation and BGM
Have you ever thought, “What kind of cool Western songs are great for video production BGM or for creating a hyped or stylish mood in social media videos?” In recent years, TikTok and other platforms have helped songs spread, and the ways we enjoy music have really expanded! Here, we’re introducing especially popular Western tracks, including classic picks that also work great as BGM.
From creating a lovely atmosphere to unique vibes and even couple videos, these Western songs are hugely popular on TikTok and easy to use in your videos.
Be sure to enjoy them as everyday BGM, too!
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For Your EntertainmentAdam Lambert

Adam Lambert rose to worldwide fame after appearing on the popular audition show American Idol.
He is one of the artists who has come out as gay, and these days he’s been releasing music with a style reminiscent of Boy George.
One of his signature works is For Your Entertainment.
It’s frequently used for selfie videos on TikTok, and since many users post in cosplay, it’s a great recommendation for anyone thinking of uploading videos for occasions like Halloween.
I Don’t Want to Miss a ThingAerosmith

A power ballad released by Aerosmith in 1998.
It is famous as the theme song for the film Armageddon.
The father of the film’s heroine is Aerosmith’s vocalist, Steven Tyler, and both on screen and in real life, the father-daughter duo moved audiences around the world.
Think (feat. The Blues Brothers)Aretha Franklin

It’s a smash-hit song by the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, but this version features the Blues Brothers and is the one she performs herself in the movie “The Blues Brothers.” Anyway, Aretha’s voice, her singing style, and her sense of timing are unbelievably cool! Highly recommended when you need a boost or want to get pumped up!
Break Free ft. ZeddAriana Grande

I think it would be totally fine—luxurious, even—to use a song by the global diva Ariana Grande as background music! It’s a high-energy EDM track with a four-on-the-floor dance beat that’s perfect for dancing.
It suits a more hype, party-like setting, so if you want to get people moving in a danceable way, this track is a sure bet!
SOS (feat. Aloe Blacc)Avicii

It’s a masterpiece that can be considered the posthumous work of Avicii, who passed away in 2018.
When the track was created, it was already about 90% complete.
The song he entrusted to the future reflects his own struggles.
Even after his passing, Avicii remains a legendary producer in the EDM scene, loved around the world.
The song was released in 2019, and the music video features messages from fans to him.
The video was created by fans and is treated as an official piece.
It might be perfect when a serious tone is needed.
Electric WormBeastie Boys

This is a track from the Beastie Boys’ 2007 album The Mix-Up.
The album is instrumental, and it’s the kind that can get seriously addictive.
When you think of the Beastie Boys, some people might imagine music that cranks your energy way up, but doesn’t this song remind you just how incredible they are as artists?
Stand By MeBen E. King

A song by Ben E.
King, released in 1961.
It had been covered repeatedly since its release, but it became a revival hit when it was used as the theme song for the 1986 film of the same name, Stand By Me.
In Japan as well, it has influenced a wide range of genres, mainly through the film.



