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)
WolvesThe Cat Empire

The Cat Empire is an Australian band that has been active since 1999.
They are known for a ska and jazz sound influenced by funk, rock, and Latin music.
This track was released as a single in 2015 from the album “Rising with the Sun.”
I Can’t Help ItEsperanza Spalding

A collaboration between American jazz bassist and singer Esperanza Spalding and jazz saxophonist Joe Lovano.
It features a heavenly, soothing melody.
This track is included on the 2012 album Radio Music Society.
Hidden gems of Western wake-up songs: recommended popular tracks (31–40)
Wake UpThe Arcade Fire

A track released in 2004 by the Canadian rock band Arcade Fire.
It was used as the opening for U2’s world tour and as the entrance song for the English Premier League football team Aston Villa.


