Emotional Western Music Special | Handpicked from All Generations
“Emoi” has now become a mainstream expression in Japan.
We use it as if it’s obvious, but even when you just say “emoi,” it can cover a wide range of feelings.
For example, it can be nostalgic, or delicate and wistful…
This time, we selected Western songs with a focus on various shades of “emoi.”
From the latest hit songs to, in the latter part of the ranking, timeless classics known to those in the know, we’ve picked a broad range.
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Emotional Western Music Special | Picks from All Generations (61–70)
Face DownThe Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

Formed in Florida, USA, in 2003, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus is a band known for a sound that skillfully fuses elements of alternative rock and emo.
They made their major debut with the 2006 album “Don’t You Fake It,” whose track about domestic violence swept the U.S.
charts and earned the band a platinum certification.
Ronnie Winter’s emotive vocals, socially conscious lyrics, and a sound that is both melodic and energetic are their hallmarks.
They have released five albums up through 2018’s “The Awakening,” continuing to evolve for over two decades.
They’re highly recommended for listeners seeking a fusion of introspective lyrics and powerful melodies.
I Hate Everything About YouThree Days Grace

Hailing from Ontario, Canada, Three Days Grace is a band that has captivated listeners since their formation in 1997 with a wide-ranging sound that spans from alternative rock to nu metal.
Since their major-label debut in 2003, their songs—laying bare anger and anguish—have resonated with audiences worldwide, earning numerous No.
1 spots on the Billboard charts.
Their prowess has been widely recognized, including winning a rock category award at the 2006 Billboard Music Awards.
In 2024, original member Adam Gontier returned, and the band embarked on a new challenge with a twin-vocal setup alongside Matt Walst.
Their music, which channels inner turmoil and conflict through a powerful sound, is perfect for moments when you want to release pent-up emotions.
Head In The Ceiling FanTitle Fight

Hailing from Kingston, Pennsylvania, the rock band Title Fight has captivated a wide range of listeners with a musical palette that spans from hardcore punk to shoegaze.
Since forming in 2003, they have built a distinctive artistic world centered around Jamie Rhoden.
They made their album debut in 2011 with Shed, and expanded their sound on the subsequent albums Floral Green and Hyperview, growing into a leading presence in the scene.
Their melodic yet introspective lyrics and dark melodies have earned them high acclaim as standard-bearers of the emo scene.
Lauded by music media, the band is currently on hiatus, but each member continues to pursue new musical endeavors.
Their songs, which delicately capture subtle emotions, are perfect for anyone seeking music that truly resonates.
Sad Song ft. Elena CoatsWe The Kings

Formed by best friends from Florida, We The Kings is a pop-punk band that made their debut in 2007 with the album “We The Kings.” Armed with catchy melodies and an energetic sound, they’ve thrived across a wide range of styles from pop punk to emo pop.
In 2008, they won “Best Pop Punk Artist” at the Rock on Request Awards, and in 2012 they also took home a music video award at the O Music Awards.
The band’s name was inspired by the school all the members attended, among other unique anecdotes.
Their collaboration with Demi Lovato drew significant attention, and they also completed a successful world tour with Simple Plan.
They’re a perfect fit for listeners seeking introspective lyrics paired with a melodic sound.
Better AloneBenson Boone

For those who want to be soothed by a gentle ballad, I’d like to introduce the artist Benson Boone.
His popularity exploded in 2021.
After he uploaded a song he wrote to TikTok, it quickly went viral and his follower count surpassed 1.7 million.
One of his signature tracks is this one, “Benson Boone.” There are no explicitly heartbreak-related words in the lyrics.
Because of that, the song invites a range of interpretations and becomes something anyone can emotionally connect with.
If you like it, be sure to check out his TikTok as well.
For All We KnowDonny Hathaway

Singer-songwriter Donny Hathaway, who, along with Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder, helped fuel the New Soul boom of the 1970s.
As a soul singer with a classical background, he was a distinctive presence in the Black music scene of the time.
Among his works, an especially emotional piece is “For All We Know.” Originally a jazz standard, it took on a completely different atmosphere through Hathaway’s arrangement.
It’s a masterpiece in which his vocals—marked by a delicate, wistful tone—beautifully create an emotive mood.
Calling YouJevetta Steele

Jevetta Steele’s signature work, “Calling You.” Known as the theme song for the film “Bagdad Cafe,” the track became a worldwide hit.
The song’s appeal, above all, lies in the depth of its melody and lyrics.
As for the melody, it’s woven into a uniquely soft, subdued atmosphere.
There are occasional vocal embellishments, but the feel of Black music is understated, creating an arrangement that strikingly matches the film’s worldview.
And then the lyrics: they portray the feelings of someone waiting for the return or reconciliation of the person they love from the bottom of their heart—perfectly aligned with the movie’s story.

