[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!
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[Latest & All-Time Favorites] Party-Ready Western Songs (21–30)
Let’s Get It StartedThe Black Eyed Peas

Since their formation in 1995, the Black Eyed Peas have continued to captivate fans with their wide-ranging musical style.
Released in 2004, “Let’s Get It Started” remains a staple anthem on the party scene to this day.
The song has a unique charm that brings people together and helps them forget their everyday worries.
With its positive message and energetic beats, it’s sure to draw anyone onto the dance floor.
From sporting events to casual family gatherings, this track livens up any occasion and comes highly recommended for listeners of all ages.
I Don’t CareEd Sheeran & Justin Bieber

Here is the ultra-luxurious track “I Don’t Care,” a collaboration between two global superstars everyone knows: Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber.
Even though it’s a partnership the whole world has its eyes on, the music video is pretty goofy—which is so typical of them.
The song itself is a warm dance tune, perfect for moving to.
SELFIEThe Chainsmokers

It’s a humor-filled hit by the American EDM duo The Chainsmokers.
Built around the English word “SELFIE,” meaning a self-taken photo, the track rides a trap sound and playfully captures the spirit of our social media-driven world.
The music video features selfies from various people, and the lyrics touch on topics like getting likes—making it a song you’ll definitely enjoy reading the Japanese translation of.
Mr SaxobeatAlexandra Stan

Mr.
Saxobeat, a track by Romanian singer-songwriter Alexandra Stan from Constanța, is defined by its addictive soft-synth saxophone timbre.
The real highlight is the organ bass, which perfectly captures the vibe of mid-’90s big-room house anthems that were popular in the UK.
That nostalgic, slightly wistful feel doesn’t come just from the melody line.
It may be an older track, but give it another spin now and it might just pop off again!
where is the loveBlack Eyed Peas

This is one of the ultimate hip-hop classics.
It’s so famous that you could say it gets played at every party and club, and it’s one of the Black Eyed Peas’ signature songs.
Its rhythm is perfect for hyping up the crowd.
Yeah 3xChris Brown

This is the original song of “Fight Together,” which Namie Amuro sang as an opening theme for One Piece.
As a result, it’s a very well-known track in Japan.
At parties, it’s the kind of song that gets everyone raising both hands and getting hyped.
One Thing RightMarshmello & Kane Brown

Marshmello, a top producer in the future bounce scene, features American country singer Kane Brown.
It’s dance-pop that perfectly incorporates 2019’s new country trend.
As expected, it’s catchy, and you can sense his strong melodic sensibilities even within its cool, refined vibe.
Kane Brown weaves through it with guitar and delivers a heartfelt vocal.
Country sung by a male vocalist has a rugged, burnished charm, so it might suit parties with more men.
However, while the tune is catchy, many of the lyrics focus on “reflection,” so it may be better suited for a wedding than a simple party.
After all, it ends with the line, “Being with you is the right thing.”


