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Stylish Western music: that catchy song you hear on the street corner

I can’t forget that stylish song I heard on the street corner that day.

Perhaps truly great music is the kind that stays in many people’s memories.

You might not notice it much while walking around town, but when you think back at home, those stylish, addictive phrases start playing in your head—sounds that really catch your attention.

So we researched the buzzworthy tracks on our site and picked out popular works by international artists who are highly regarded by music fans.

Be sure to check them out!

Stylish Western music: Those catchy songs you hear on the street (41–50)

Hey Mr DJ YouZhane

I’m amazed that this has already become a work from 20 years ago.

Its stylish vibe hasn’t faded at all—I’m astonished at how far ahead of its time it was.

It’s such a chic track that I could easily believe it was released this year.

Stylish Western music: Those catchy songs you hear on the street (51–60)

DTMFBad Bunny

Bad Bunny – DtMF (Letra)
DTMFBad Bunny

A piece of pop music that mixes the desire to capture precious memories with the warm culture of Puerto Rico.

It’s a track from Bad Bunny’s January 2025 album, “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.” Its soothing melody stands out, weaving modern reggaeton beats with the rhythms of Puerto Rican traditions like plena and salsa.

Gently singing of regret for lost time and the importance of living in the present, this song is perfect for a relaxed listen at a summer sunset.

Lyrics brimming with everyday warmth—like playing dominoes with a grandfather or watching the sunset in San Juan—have resonated widely on social media.

It’s a recommended track to accompany time spent with loved ones, as you feel a cool breeze in the heat of the season.

ShowerBecky G

This is a bright, sun-soaked pop tune released in 2014 by American artist Becky G.

Its fresh, innovative metaphor compares the thrill of falling in love to a shower, paired with a sweet, breezy melody that conveys the purity of young love in a straightforward way.

The song achieved major commercial success, reaching No.

16 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning multi-platinum certification from the RIAA.

It’s perfect for when you want to soak up a summer resort vibe or relive the sweet, bittersweet rush of falling in love.

The refreshing vocals and catchy rhythm also make it ideal for a morning drive or a beach party.

HOT TO GO!Chappell Roan

Chappell Roan – HOT TO GO! (Official Music Video)
HOT TO GO!Chappell Roan

A refreshing, dance-pop number by American singer-songwriter Chappell Roan.

Inspired by her childhood admiration for cheerleaders, the track features a powerful beat and gleaming synthesizers.

It’s a popular song from her August 2023 album, “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess,” and became a hit, reaching No.

15 on the U.S.

Billboard chart.

The music video was filmed in Springfield, Missouri, and shows her in a cheerleader outfit visiting local landmarks.

It’s the perfect song to amp up active moments like summer drives or parties with friends.

Ex & Oh’sElle King

Elle King – Ex’s & Oh’s (Official Video)
Ex & Oh'sElle King

Elle King, a New York native, is a singer-songwriter known for her catchy melodies and husky vocals.

Ex & Oh’s, a song about her “exes,” features a powerful yet perfectly fitting melody for her voice, showcasing her appeal to the fullest.

Pursuit of HappinessKid Cudi

Kid Cudi – Pursuit Of Happiness (Official Music Video) ft. MGMT
Pursuit of HappinessKid Cudi

Kid Cudi is famous as a top-tier American rapper, but Pursuit of Happiness is a track that leans more heavily into melody.

Its lyrics, which question the nature of happiness in life, are catchy and stick in your head after just one listen.

Because it leans more toward pop music, it’s a great recommendation for first-time listeners.

Mambo No 5Lou Bega

Lou Bega – Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit of…)
Mambo No 5Lou Bega

Lou Bega is a German musician of Italian and Ugandan descent.

Mambo No.

5 was originally a 1940s song by Pérez Prado, to which Lou Bega added lyrics.

By adding vocals to the catchy mambo rhythm, the track blends old and new into a single song.