Classic Western songs to listen to in July: summer anthems and popular hits
The rainy season ends, and July is when the heat really kicks in.
Around this time, you start to hear cicadas, and it truly feels like summer has arrived, doesn’t it?
This time, we’ve picked out some Western songs that are perfect for July!
From tracks that simply take July as their theme to upbeat tunes that capture the summer vibe and passionate songs, we’ve curated a selection.
You’ll find familiar classics you hear around town as well as the latest hit songs, so even those well-versed in Western music should take note!
Now then, please sit back and enjoy!
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I’m Good (Blue)David Guetta & Bebe Rexha

I’m Good (Blue) is a work by female singer Bebe Rexha, who has gained popularity through collaborations with various artists and world-renowned music producer David Guetta.
It was one of the most popular dance tracks in the first half of 2023, featuring a consistently fresh and energetic melody.
While it isn’t specifically themed around summer, its melody evokes a refreshing vibe that strongly suggests summer and the sea, which is why we picked it.
God’s PlanDrake

A track with a striking music video by Drake, one of the most successful rappers of the 2010s.
It opens with a suggestive message, and in response, the video shows Drake going around making donations to many people.
Beyond the MV’s concept, the chilled-out beat and his laid-back, un-agitated delivery make it a perfect number for this summer.
Nice For WhatDrake

A superstar rapper who continues to score global smash hits, Drake delivers a lavish track featuring Lauryn Hill on the chorus.
Lauryn Hill’s section, looping in the background of Drake’s verses, is striking and, in my view, the core of the song.
It’s likely addressed to women and carries a strong message.
That said, both the beat and the rap are cool, making it a classic that anyone can enjoy with ease.
IllusionDua Lipa

Dua Lipa is a globally popular singer-songwriter known for her husky low register and stylish musicality.
The UK-born artist is one of the most consistent hitmakers today.
Her new song here is a single from her third album, Radical Optimism, themed around the illusions of modern romance.
In this track, she questions the fantasy of love while expressing self-discovery and self-affirmation.
Looking back on lessons from past relationships, she now sings about placing greater value on herself.
Musically, it’s a dynamic piece that fuses pop with minimalism, highlighted by the producer’s refined sound design.
The song strongly emphasizes themes of self-improvement and self-assurance, encouraging listeners to reflect on themselves.
Released in April 2024, it’s a sleek production that’s sure to become a must-listen for the summer.
PerfectEd Sheeran

A sweet, gentle, and heartwarming love song by British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran.
Sung with his beautiful voice over a relaxed waltz tempo, this track was released just before Ed Sheeran proposed in real life.
Its overwhelming vocal power is also a draw, and the string arrangement in the chorus is pleasantly familiar, making it a masterpiece I can recommend even to J-pop fans who don’t usually listen to Western music.



