Recommended Western music ringtones and ring melodies
A roundup of recommended ringtones and ringtone clips from Western music!
Ever since smartphones became widespread, you don’t hear much about ringtones and caller tunes anymore, right?
It’s said that the culture of setting ringtones and caller tunes has faded away.
But lately, more and more people have been setting them again!
People say the boom in ringtones and caller tunes is making a comeback thanks to the rise of music streaming services like Spotify and LINE MUSIC.
This time, we’ve picked out tracks from Western music!
I’m sure you’ll find a favorite song!
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Recommended Western music ringtones and ring melodies (41–50)
All About That BassMeghan Trainor

A track that sings about loving your own body.
It was released in 2014 by Meghan Trainor.
The track features a retro vibe with elements like handclaps.
The music video features Sione Maraschino, who was popular on Vine.
WalkPantera

Pantera is an American heavy metal band that has been active since the 1980s.
Their song “Walk,” released in 1992, is considered one of their signature tracks.
Above all, it’s a song whose brutal guitar riff sticks in your head, and the guitar solo that follows is just phenomenal.
If you have a friend who uses this song as their ringtone, they’re either pretty wild or a pure-hearted metal fan.
I wouldn’t recommend it with my chest puffed out, but having it as an option will definitely add some tension to your playlist.
Born SlippyUnderworld

When talking about 1990s techno, this track is absolutely indispensable.
It’s so famous that the moment it starts playing, that beautiful piano tone in the intro floods your whole body with an incredible rush of euphoria—total knockout.
It’s a signature song by Underworld, who were hailed alongside The Chemical Brothers and The Prodigy as the big three of the techno scene at the time, and it became a global hit after being used in the final scene of the film Trainspotting.
With the 1990s being newly reappraised in the 2020s, why not set it as your ringtone?
RoarKaty Perry

A track that sings about moving on to the next step.
Released in 2013 by Katy Perry, it reached No.
1 on charts around the world.
The music video, set in a tropical rainforest, features actor and model Brian Nagel.
Counting StarsOneRepublic

A track released in 2013 by OneRepublic.
It reached No.
1 on charts around the world.
The music video was filmed in New Orleans.
The track has been used in many forms of media, including a Bud Light commercial and the film “Mommy.”
In conclusion
This time, since we’re focusing on Western songs that are great for ringtones and ringtone snippets, I picked out tracks that kick into a high-voltage chorus right from the start! Did you find a favorite? Ringtones can be heard by people around you, so I chose ones that aren’t too loud, but if you’re like, “Who cares!!!” go ahead and set something hard and heavy.
Rug Music also features hard rock, so be sure to check out that article too when it’s up!

