Fun Western pop songs—tunes that make you feel happy just by listening
Don’t you ever feel like listening to bright, upbeat tunes to lift your spirits?I’m sure we all enjoy music that way sometimes!You probably have a favorite go-to track you usually listen to, but how about digging for something new?This time, we researched foreign songs with a reputation for being fun, based on solid feedback from music fans who follow our site!We want to make your day just a little happier!With that in mind, we carefully curated this selection.We’ve picked a variety of tracks, both old and new, so please check them out!
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Fun Western songs: tracks that make you happy just by listening (31–40)
Right NowAtomic Kitten

A hugely popular female idol group in their home country of the UK during the ’90s.
Even after dealing with a member’s pregnancy and departures, they proved their talent by completing a world tour.
With an extremely catchy dance track, their youthful energy as teens at the time really bursts forth.
Let’s DanceFive

A hit song by Five, who were active alongside the Backstreet Boys.
They’re a British boy idol group formed through auditions aimed at creating a male version of the Spice Girls.
It’s high-quality dance music.
The Other SideSZA, Justin Timberlake

Funky and spacey modern pop with a disco touch.
The interplay is exquisite between Justin Timberlake’s light-footed dance vibes and smooth vocals, and SZA—whose talent was recognized by Top Dawg Entertainment, home to Kendrick Lamar, ScHoolboy Q, Ab-Soul, and Isaiah Rashad—which led her to pursue a path as an R&B artist.
It’s an urban, sophisticated sound that’s catchy, stylish, and perfectly groovy.
#SELFIEThe Chainsmokers

A massive hit by The Chainsmokers that’s basically all about the beat.
It cranks up the electro and puts you in full-on party mode! They started making it around the time selfies were just becoming popular, and the music video features friends of The Chainsmokers and celebrities like Steve Aoki, giving it maximum glam.
It’s a song that just makes you want to take selfies nonstop.
Selfies have totally become mainstream now, haven’t they? It was also nominated for the Teen Choice Award for Choice EDM Song.
Stayin’ AliveBee Gees

The Bee Gees are a male group from Australia known for their beautiful harmonies and melodies.
This disco song, released in 1977, became famous for its use in the film Saturday Night Fever.
It’s a song where the singer keeps telling himself he’ll be okay even when he’s in a “help me” kind of state, and its surreal vibe actually makes it fun to listen to.
The encouraging lyrics paired with the comfortable groove are just the best! The music video has a subtle, gradually building kind of fun, too.
It’s a classic disco delight, and it’s also the kind of number you can hum or dance to when you’re in a pinch to lift your spirits.
Fun Western music tracks: Songs that make you happy just by listening (41–50)
Begging YouThe Stone Roses

The Stone Roses are one of the quintessential British bands, and they influenced groups like Oasis and Blur, who exploded in the ’90s.
Even now, this track sounds stylish—you’ll be struck by its complex, groovy drumming, the understated, ambient vocals, and the production chops that make this sound possible.
Peak British rhythm—experience it and let it set you on fire.
Take On Mea-ha

That delightfully bubbly intro really leaves an impression, doesn’t it? It’s a huge hit from the 1980s by the Norwegian synth-pop band a-ha.
The original was released in 1984, and the hit version produced by Alan Tarney came out in 1985.
The message of “please accept me” and the confession that feels like a call to action are charming.
The synthesizer melody creates a very fun atmosphere, and Morten Harket’s airy vocals are so pleasant.
It’s a perfect track to play on a drive for a date to lift the mood!



