Hidden gem alarm songs in Western music. Recommended popular tracks.
I’ve put together a collection of underrated Western wake-up songs that are perfect for setting as your alarm or as background music during the busy morning rush.
These are mainly bright tracks with a pleasant tempo that’ll lift your mood, so you can kick off your day feeling refreshed.
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Hidden gems of Western wake-up songs: Recommended popular tracks (21–30)
HappyPharrell Williams

A catchy track released in 2013 by American singer and producer Pharrell Williams.
It topped the charts in countries around the world and won a Grammy Award.
The music video features many celebrities, including Gavin DeGraw and JoJo.
The MorningThe Weeknd

A track said to be suitable for waking up slowly.
It’s included on the debut mixtape House of Balloons, released in 2011 by the Canadian singer-songwriter The Weeknd.
Hidden gems of Western wake-up songs: recommended popular tracks (31–40)
Wake Me Up Before You Go-GoWham!

A dance-pop track released in 1984 by Wham!, the duo of George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley.
It features an innocent, retro sound.
The track topped charts around the world and has been used in many films and TV shows.


