RAG MusicBGM
Lovely background music

Trendy Western songs you’ll want to listen to at lunch

Lunch at cafés and restaurants can be a moment of relaxation for busy modern workers.

Still, it’s not like we can eat out every day.

And just quietly eating the lunch you brought from home can feel a bit dull, right?

So this time, we’ve picked out some stylish Western songs that are perfect for lunchtime.

Even a plain lunch can feel magically different with a touch of music.

It might just turn into a happy time filled with joy.

We’ve selected mostly bright, upbeat, and stylish Western tracks, so be sure to add them to your playlist!

Stylish Western songs to listen to at lunch (1–10)

Buffalo SoldierBob Marley & The Wailers

Bob Marley & The Wailers – Buffalo Soldier (Official Music Video)
Buffalo SoldierBob Marley & The Wailers

Bob Marley’s classic “Buffalo Soldier.” This work depicts one of the most famous Black regiments, the U.S.

Army 10th Cavalry Regiment, commonly known as the Buffalo Soldiers.

As you’d expect from a piece created by Bob Marley, peace lies at the heart of its theme.

It questions why people take up arms and go to war—lyrics filled with a sense of futility—yet the melody is relaxed and exudes a peaceful atmosphere.

If you want to spend your lunchtime at an easy pace, be sure to give it a listen.

Love, Love, LoveDonny Hathaway

Singer-songwriter Donny Hathaway, who, along with Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder, made major contributions to the Neo Soul boom of the 1970s.

Unusually for a Black artist of that era, he came from an upper-middle-class background and studied classical music from a young age.

Perhaps because of that experience, his musicality stands apart from other Neo Soul singers.

Love, Love, Love is one of his tracks I especially recommend for lunchtime.

It’s crafted as an exceptionally smooth piece of Neo Soul and, as the title suggests, it overflows with euphoria throughout.

If you want to enjoy a fun, relaxed lunch, be sure to add it to your playlist.

Ay AmorRafa Pabön, Buika

Rafa Pabön, Buika – Ay Amor (Video Oficial)
Ay AmorRafa Pabön, Buika

Buika is an extraordinarily talented female singer who would surely rank among the top five in the world.

A Black Spanish artist who represents the nuevo flamenco scene, she is now based in the United States and drawing attention from the global Latin music community.

Among her works, the one I especially recommend is Ay Amor.

Blending passionate flamenco elements with a reggaeton vibe, this track overflows with feeling while maintaining a richly emotive melody throughout.

Despite its passionate melody, it also conveys a cool, refreshing impression—truly a deeply flavorful masterpiece.

If you want to elevate your lunchtime with a supremely stylish track, be sure to check it out.

Stylish Western songs to listen to at lunch (11–20)

Send It OnD’Angelo

D’Angelo, the great artist known as a pioneer of neo-soul.

He originally worked as a producer, and after transitioning to a singer-songwriter, he played a major role in popularizing the then-unheard-of genre of neo-soul.

Among his works, the one I particularly recommend is Send It On.

Its composition, reminiscent of Al Green, gives the whole track a deeply chill vibe.

It’s perfect for anyone who wants to spend a relaxed, easygoing lunchtime.

Black GoldEsperanza Spalding

Esperanza Spalding – Black Gold (Official Visualizer)
Black GoldEsperanza Spalding

Esperanza Spalding is an artist who has gained popularity as a jazz singer.

She is also active as a jazz bassist, and her broad, sophisticated musicality is loved by many listeners.

One of her signature songs is “Black Gold,” a profoundly insightful work themed around Black culture in the United States.

With its gentle, groovy, and blissful tone throughout, it’s a perfect track for a relaxed lunchtime.

Really Like YouSara Lugo feat. Protoje

Sara Lugo feat. Protoje – Really Like You [Official Video 2014]
Really Like YouSara Lugo feat. Protoje

Sara Lugo, known as a next-generation roots-inspired singer, teams up with veteran vocalist Protoje on the track Really Like You.

It’s a song marked by a laid-back, rootsy vibe.

Perfect for lunchtime, the buoyant reggae beat and the relaxed yet deep atmosphere of the track are sure to bring a touch of brightness to your everyday midday break.

Me Muero, Me MueroMoncho

Bolero, one of the mainstream Latin genres.

Moncho is a figure who could be called the king of bolero, and with his rich, full-bodied vocals and expressive power, he has left behind many masterpieces.

Among his works, a bolero classic I especially recommend is “Me Muero, Me Muero.” The sultriness of bolero combined with Latin’s vibrant rhythms is perfect for anyone who wants to make their everyday lunchtime feel a bit more luxurious.

If you like Latin music, be sure to check it out.