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Foreign music BGM to listen to at night: recommended classics and popular songs

Evenings are the kind of time when you want to put on some background music, whether you’re driving or reading.

So this time, I’ve selected some Western songs that are perfect as BGM for those nighttime vibes.

From tracks that pump you up to ones that help you relax, there’s a wide range here—so you’re sure to find a favorite.

Western music BGM to listen to at night: recommended classics and popular songs (61–70)

Some DaySUM41

Sum 41 – Some Say (Official Music Video)
Some DaySUM41

This is a renowned song by Sum 41, whose work is grounded in the melodious sound once called melodic hardcore—an exhilarating band style that sits between rock and punk rock.

It delivers an outstanding sense of freshness even at night, uplifting your spirits.

Beautiful GirlsSean Kingston

Sean Kingston – Beautiful Girls (Official HD Video)
Beautiful GirlsSean Kingston

This is a classic by Sean Kingston, who exudes the presence of a true pioneering artist, conveying reggae’s distinctive sense of rhythm with a more pop, refined vibe.

Its melodious track pairs perfectly with the nighttime and smoothly stirs up romantic feelings.

AsStevie Wonder

This is a late-night song by Stevie Wonder, whose sophisticated musicality—melding peaceful lyrics with smooth tracks rooted in disco-funk and fusion—has earned it popularity.

With its sunny style, it offers exceptional comfort and is perfect for lifting your mood at night.

No ScrubsTLC

TLC – No Scrubs (Official HD Video)
No ScrubsTLC

This is a famous song by TLC, a trio vocal group known for their overwhelming melodic sensibility that has produced many classic tracks.

It’s a melodious, chill-out R&B tune that fits perfectly at night, allowing you to sink in comfortably.

Good NightThe Beatles

The Beatles – Good Night (2009 Stereo Remaster)
Good NightThe Beatles

This is a song included on the Beatles’ double album The Beatles, commonly known as the White Album, released in 1968.

The vocals on this track are by Ringo Starr.

Although he sang lead on very few Beatles songs, this is one of them.

With its beautiful orchestral arrangement, it feels like something that could play over the final scene of a film from Hollywood’s golden age.