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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!

Classic Western songs to listen to in July: summer classics and popular tracks (91–100)

I Miss Myself (R3HAB Remix)NOTD, HRVY & R3HAB

This is a track released in 2019 by Sweden’s young rising unit NOTD in collaboration with up-and-coming British singer HRVY.

If you like the sounds of hit producers like Kygo and Zedd, you’re sure to love this catchy electropop, perfectly matched with HRVY’s beautiful vocals.

There’s also a version remixed by popular DJ R3HAB, which delivers an even more summer-appropriate sound.

Be sure to check it out alongside the original!

Country GrammarNelly

Nelly – Country Grammar (Hot…) (Official Music Video)
Country GrammarNelly

The debut single by American rapper Nelly.

The song’s drum pattern is based on David Bowie’s “Soul Love.” In addition, the phrase “Down Down Baby” used in the melody and chorus was taken from a well-known children’s clapping game.

It reached No.

1 on Billboard’s Hot Rap Songs chart.

Better NowPost Malone

A song released in 2018 by American rapper Post Malone.

Literally translating to “Better Now,” the title refers to a track made about a woman he broke up with.

In contrast to Post Malone’s wild performances, hobbies, and fashion, the lyrics are delicate and sad.

The track’s beat is cool as well, and it’s a song you’ll want to listen to alongside a Japanese translation of the lyrics to fully appreciate its depth.

Goodbyes (feat. Young Thug)Post Malone

Post Malone – “Goodbyes” ft. Young Thug (Rated R) (Official Video)
Goodbyes (feat. Young Thug)Post Malone

Goodbyes is a 2019 release by the world-renowned rapper Post Malone.

Its lyrics could practically be called Post Malone literature, set to a beautiful orchestral arrangement.

It feels like he has delivered yet another classic.

The section that refrains the phrase “goodbye” is downright tear-jerking.

The music video, which starts off in a shocking way, is also exceptionally entertaining and helps deepen the song’s world.

It’s a track that could serve as a gateway even for those who haven’t listened to Post Malone’s music before.

PsychoPost Malone Featuring Ty Dolla $ign

Post Malone – Psycho (Official Music Video) ft. Ty Dolla $ign
PsychoPost Malone Featuring Ty Dolla $ign

The music video for the song released in 2018, featuring Post Malone and Ty Dolla $ign.

Despite its gentle rap style with a relaxed, unaggressive tone, the lyrics are ultra-celebrity, flaunting the wealth and power they possess.

Even so, the track has a uniquely soothing, mellow vibe, making it a song you can kick back and listen to without effort.

Life Is BetterQ-Tip ft. Norah Jones

Q-Tip is an American hip-hop artist.

This song is included on his 2008 album The Renaissance.

Its beautiful, smooth, jazz-inflected melody has been embraced even by people who aren’t familiar with hip-hop.

Ice CreamRaekwon feat. Ghostface Killah, Method Man & Cappadonna

Raekwon – Ice Cream feat. Ghostface Killah, Method Man & Cappadonna (HD) Best Quality!
Ice CreamRaekwon feat. Ghostface Killah, Method Man & Cappadonna

A track by Raekwon, a rapper from the Grammy-nominated hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan.

The song is also well known for being sampled later in Lauryn Hill’s “I Used to Love Him.”