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[Latest & All-Time Classics] Party-Starting Western Pop Songs

These days, I feel like we have more opportunities to encounter Western music through platforms like TikTok.

Because of that, I imagine many people play Western music at friends’ BBQs and leisure outings.

So this time, I’ve picked out some party songs in Western music that are sure to get everyone hyped.

From timeless party anthems that bring all generations together to the latest tracks you’ve probably been hearing a lot recently, we’ve selected songs across a wide range of eras—so be sure to add them to your playlist!

[Latest & All-Time Favorites] Party-Starting Western Pop Songs (91–100)

Bring Em OutT.I.

T.I. – Bring Em Out (Official Video)
Bring Em OutT.I.

An aggressive track by T.I.

that powerfully delivers a message brimming with the confidence and dignity of a winner, riding on a thunderous, hard-hitting beat.

The dynamic sound crafted by Atlanta-born producer Swizz Beatz grabs listeners and never lets go.

Released in October 2004 as the lead single from the album Urban Legend, it became a major hit, peaking at No.

9 on the Billboard Hot 100.

In 2019, it was also featured in the film Deadpool & Wolverine, further broadening its appeal.

Its powerful beat and energetic rap are a perfect match for cheer dance choreography—an essential song for delivering crowd-rousing performances, guaranteed to shine at sporting events and parties.

Europa (Jax Jones & Martin Solveig)All Day and Night with Madison Beer

Europa (Jax Jones & Martin Solveig) – All Day and Night with Madison Beer
Europa (Jax Jones & Martin Solveig)All Day and Night with Madison Beer

A nostalgic melody that evokes progressive house and turn-of-the-millennium trance…

In particular, the intense lead in the chorus brings to mind the era of peak EDM, like Swedish House Mafia’s “One.” Working backward from that, darkening the instrument timbres to add a mysterious vibe gives you future house.

This track perfectly embodies that atmosphere.

Shape of YouEd Sheeran

Ed Sheeran – Shape of You (Official Music Video)
Shape of YouEd Sheeran

This work can be considered one of Ed Sheeran’s signature songs.

Its lyrics, set to an upbeat groove, memorably depict the beginning of a romance with a woman he meets at a bar.

Released in January 2017 and included on the album ÷ (Divide), the track became a worldwide hit.

It won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Solo Performance in 2017.

Perfect as background music for parties or drives, it’s a song that both avid fans of Western pop and those less familiar with it can enjoy.

Be sure to check it out!

I love itIcona pop

Icona Pop – I Love It (feat. Charli XCX) [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
I love itIcona pop

This is an ultra-popular track by Icona Pop that became a huge hit, earning a platinum disc.

Kicking off with the poppy line “I don’t care! I love it!”, the chorus uses simple English, making it familiar and easy for Japanese listeners, and it’s frequently played at parties.

Perfect IllusionLady Gaga

Lady Gaga – Perfect Illusion (Official Music Video)
Perfect IllusionLady Gaga

Lady Gaga captivates with her powerful vocals and sharp messages.

Released in 2016, this track features a bold sound that fuses pop and rock.

It incisively portrays the illusions of romance and the influence of social media, resonating with listeners.

It garnered attention as the lead single from the album Joanne.

Perfect for instantly elevating the party vibe, it’s an energetic song that will definitely make you want to move.

Don’t Stop The PartyPitbull

Pitbull – Don’t Stop The Party ft. TJR
Don't Stop The PartyPitbull

It’s an essential smash hit for parties and clubs.

As the title suggests, it’s a song about how “the party isn’t over yet.” It also serves as a kind of encore.

It’s often used to elevate the atmosphere even more and is a classic frequently played toward the end of a party.

Mi Mi MiSEREBRO

Serebro – Mi Mi Mi (official video)
Mi Mi MiSEREBRO

A signature song by the Russian female group Serebro, it’s known for being incredibly catchy—you’ll have it stuck in your head after just one listen.

The biggest highlight is the part where the tempo suddenly ramps up right after the “Mi Mi Mi” intro.

There’s even a “MiMiMi dance” in some circles, and it’s guaranteed to get you hyped as you shake your head along.