Masterpieces of Western music to listen to in November 2026: recommended popular songs
As autumn deepens and the first hints of winter begin to creep in, November has a certain melancholy that makes you want to drift into contemplation, doesn’t it?
What kind of music do you listen to during this delicate change of seasons?
In this article, under the theme “Songs to Listen to in November,” we’ve put together a selection of wonderful Western classics—across all genres—from tracks that explicitly feature November to songs that simply match the mood of the month.
Some titles make it obvious they’re November songs, but we’ve also included tracks where you realize November is the setting only after reading the lyrics.
Take this opportunity to check them out!
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NovemberNOX

It’s a perfect track for November, a month that evokes the deepening of autumn and the approach of winter.
NOX’s work masterfully fuses traditional Hungarian music with contemporary pop, delicately expressing the changing seasons and the stirrings of the heart.
Included on the album Főnix, released in November 2022, this song stands as one of the pieces symbolizing the band’s revival.
Melodic yet infused with electronic elements, its sound skillfully captures both autumn’s melancholy and the anticipation of new beginnings.
It’s ideal for moments when your heart wavers at the turn of the seasons, or for quiet times of reflection.
This is a track that lets you feel the depth and growth of NOX’s musicality.
November 14thNoCap

NoCap, who thrives on his exceptional rapping skills, is the focus here.
November 14th is a piece that looks back on half of his life.
It zeroes in on the most turbulent, particularly difficult periods of his roller-coaster journey.
The standout appeal is how the raw, vivid depictions are interwoven with flashes of humor.
Also, since the song features many proper nouns, looking into those references could be fun—and it will deepen your appreciation of the track.
Slow DownNormani X Calvin Harris

This is one of several collaborative releases between DJ/producer Calvin Harris and singer Normani.
The dreamy sound in the intro makes for a captivating opening, enhanced by Normani’s sultry vocals.
The lyrics are sensual as well, evoking a distinctly American reminiscence of that night.
A danceable beat and that night—an absolutely perfect combination.
Late NovemberPavlov’s Dog

Pavlov’s Dog is a progressive rock band that was hugely active in the 1970s.
They’re also adept at the genre where a story unfolds across an album—often associated with AOR.
Although their active period from 1972 to 1977 was quite short, they gained popularity thanks to their highly impactful sound.
Their classic “Late November,” themed around the month of November, is a standout track that’s been highly praised for its distinctive musicality.
By the way, the band has since reunited, so if you like their style, be sure to check out their other songs as well.
NovemberPsychedelic Porn Crumpets

Characterized by a unique worldview and expansive soundscapes, the song by Psychedelic Porn Crumpets is included on their album High Visceral {Part 2}, released in April 2017.
The track poignantly contrasts melancholic emotions with the joy of living, exploring themes of the passage of time and the fragility of memory.
Hailing from Perth, Australia, the band transcends the bounds of psychedelic rock with a distinctive style that invites listeners on a fantastical sonic journey.
It’s a perfect song to play on a November night as autumn deepens, gazing out the window.


