I Want to Be Healed from the Heart: Recommended Western Ballads Sung by Female Vocalists
Ballads are known for having many melodies and lyrics that really hit you in the heart.
Suddenly, but do you know the clear definition of a ballad?
In fact, the definition of a ballad is quite ambiguous: as long as it’s a “story-like song,” it can be considered a ballad regardless of the melody.
So this time, we’ve picked out some classic ballad masterpieces.
Unlike in Japan, Western ballads feature a wide variety of melodies, so be sure to check them out.
The first half features famous classics, but the second half includes lesser-known yet incredibly tasteful tracks.
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Heal Your Heart: Recommended Western Ballads Sung by Female Vocalists (21–30)
WolvesSelena Gomez, Marshmello

“Wolves,” a collaboration between the world-renowned singer Selena Gomez and DJ Marshmello.
When people think of Selena Gomez, many probably imagine stylish melodies.
This song pleasantly defies that image with a powerful melody.
If you want to see a new side of Selena Gomez, be sure to check it out! It’s also recommended for those looking for an easy-to-listen ballad.
California King BedRihanna

This powerful ballad, depicting bittersweet emotions, resonates deeply.
Its lyrics strikingly compare the feeling of growing apart while sharing the same bed to a vast California king-size bed.
Rihanna’s strong, emotional vocals brilliantly capture the sorrow of a love that’s slipping away.
Released in May 2011 and included on the album Loud, the song received high acclaim worldwide, topping charts in countries like Poland and Slovakia.
It’s a track many will relate to when seeking to heal the pain of heartbreak or when struggling with a relationship with someone important.
Without MeHalsey

“Without Me,” released on October 4, 2018, by Halsey, a singer-songwriter from New Jersey.
She broke up with rapper and model G-Eazy, whom she had been dating, in early July 2018, and the song is said to be a heartbreak track infused with those feelings.
Her sweet yet husky vocals combined with the sorrow-tinged lyrics make it a deeply moving song.
Now You’re Not HereSwing Out Sister

Although it is a song that gives voice to the sorrow of a woman singing, “You are no longer here,” thanks to its beautiful melody and vocals it feels less tragic and more like looking back on cherished memories.
If you listen to it when you’re feeling a little down, it will surely soothe you—no doubt about it.
breathinAriana Grande

Breathin by Ariana Grande, a singer from the United States with extraordinary vocal ability.
This song was created with the desire to give courage and healing to everyone, inspired by her experience of the attack that occurred after her 2017 concert in Manchester.
It seems to express her feelings as she tries to calm herself by breathing slowly to overcome fear and anxiety.
Where Do Broken Hearts GoWhitney Houston

You can’t talk about ballads by Western female artists without mentioning those sung by Whitney Houston! I’ve listened to them over and over and been deeply moved.
Her voice, expressive power, and vocal ability—no one surpasses her in any of these, I would say.
This song is a heartbreak ballad that Whitney sang and turned into a massive hit.
I say “heartbreak” in a single word, but it’s a poignant piece packed with many meanings: the sorrow of the two—him and her—the sadness of every heart in this world.
I’d love to hear her voice once more.
Cactus In The ValleyLights

Canadian singer-songwriter Lights.
Her charm, above all, lies in her girlishly cute timbre and her straightforward expressiveness, doesn’t it? In Cactus In The Valley, that charm is on full display.
The melody has a pop feel and is put together with a calm vibe.
I recommend it to anyone looking for an easy-to-listen ballad.
It’s also the kind of song that can make you cry, so if you’re interested, be sure to check it out!



