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Summary of Western pop music: A comprehensive introduction to famous pop songs from overseas.

Countless pop songs have emerged on the Western music scene, captivating music fans around the world.

Beyond catchy, memorable tunes, Western pop delights us in every way—lyrics, singers’ voices, and even the visual aspects like choreography and music videos.

In this article, we’ll introduce a roundup of classic Western pop hits!

From universally known masterpieces to highly recommended tracks, we’ve selected plenty for you to enjoy.

Whether you’re a dedicated fan of Western music or someone who isn’t very familiar with it yet, take this opportunity to give them a listen.

Compilation of Western pop music: A comprehensive showcase of iconic international pop songs (71–80)

Teenage DreamKaty Perry

Katy Perry – Teenage Dream (Official Music Video)
Teenage DreamKaty Perry

Katy Perry is an artist who’s hugely popular in Japan as well.

When you think of Katy Perry, you think of her powerful vocals and uplifting, energy-filled, positive lyrics.

That side of her really shines through in Teenage Dream, which captures the feelings of a young woman enjoying her youth in her own way.

If you’re a student—especially a woman—who’s feeling bored with life right now, why not give this song a listen and boost your spirits?

Peace Wanted Just To Be FreeStevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder & Luciano Pavarotti – Peace Wanted Just To Be Free
Peace Wanted Just To Be FreeStevie Wonder

You know this artist, right? The world-renowned Stevie Wonder.

This song, “Peace Wanted Just To Be Free,” is a duet with the great tenor Luciano Pavarotti.

Pavarotti wouldn’t give the time of day to even the most famous singers unless they had real talent.

In fact, when he sang with Celine Dion, he wouldn’t even meet her eyes (lol).

But he looks genuinely impressed with Stevie Wonder.

It’s an emotional piece that brings out the best in both of them.

YesterdayThe Beatles

Yesterday • The Beatles • Original • 1965
YesterdayThe Beatles

This is a 1965 song released as a single from The Beatles’ fifth album, Help!.

It is said to have been written by Paul McCartney, who was 23 at the time, reflecting his youth.

It’s a classic with over 2,200 cover versions.

DandelionThe Rolling Stones

The B-side track released in 1967 by the British rock band the Rolling Stones was “Dandelion,” but in the United States it seems this song became more popular than the A-side.

“Dandelion” is a whimsical pop-rock tune that takes its theme from an old British tradition of dandelion fortune-telling.

My GirlThe Temptations

The Temptations – My Girl (Lyric Video)
My GirlThe Temptations

It’s a signature song by the classic R&B group The Temptations, released in 1964! The song is strongly associated with the film of the same title released in 1991, and it was re-released around the same time, becoming a revival hit and a beloved classic known to people of all ages.