[2026] Fired Up! Go-To Anthems: Famous Western Songs That Get Everyone Pumped
With the evolution of the internet and the growth of subscription services, it’s now easy to enjoy music from around the world anytime, anywhere.
Even if you’ve only recently gotten into Western music, it’s a convenient era where you can check things out right away—but with so much information, some music fans may be wondering which songs to listen to.
In this article, we’ve picked out sure-fire, crowd-pleasing Western hits, ranging from the latest trends to timeless classics.
It’s a perfect lineup for beginners to Western music as well!
You might discover a song you’ve vaguely heard on social media but never knew much about.
Enjoy!
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[2026] Fired Up! Surefire Songs – Famous Western Tracks Everyone Gets Hyped For (51–60)
Good TimeOwl City & Carly Rae Jepsen

The lyrics of this 2012 release are just like the phrase “It’s always a good time,” conveying the message that you’re always in a great mood! Back then, it played so frequently in clubs and karaoke that it felt almost relentless.
Owl City wasn’t very well-known at the time, but this song brought them widespread recognition.
GIRL LIKE MEBlack Eyed Peas, Shakira

The classic song “GIRL LIKE ME,” a collaboration between the Black Eyed Peas and Shakira, has been played over 100 million times on social media.
Their look—wearing outfits inspired by the ’80s and doing the shuffle—has become popular, sparking a movement where people post videos on social media of themselves doing the shuffle in similar cosplay.
As for the melody, with the globally renowned Latin artist Shakira featured, it carries the vibe of reggaeton and Latin pop.
AloneMarshmello

The futuristic sound is really striking.
It’s a catchy song, but it sings about feelings of loneliness, being ignored by everyone, and saying that home is the best in the lyrics.
Even so, the desire to be acknowledged and, after all, to get girls to notice him comes through, and that bittersweet message enhances the melody and gives it an emotional feel.
It’s a reissue of a track originally released in 2016.
It’s My LifeBon Jovi

In Japan, it experienced a revival after a certain period.
For many people, this song also brings to mind Nakayama Kinnikun’s signature gag.
Released in 2000, it’s a Bon Jovi classic that’s still talked about today.
It’s a high-energy track that makes everyone want to sing along to the chorus.
Be sure to check it out.
Shake It OffTaylor Swift

It’s a recent up-tempo song by the global diva, Taylor.
The title “Shake it off” means “don’t worry about it,” and it’s like her own answer song saying she won’t pay attention to her exes around the world or their fans who hate on her.
Not worrying about that at all, it’s a huge hit in Japan.


