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[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!

[2026] Fired up! Ultimate crowd-pleasers: Famous Western songs everyone gets hyped for (91–100)

Wild Ones ft. SiaFlo Rida

Flo Rida – Wild Ones ft. Sia [Official Video]
Wild Ones ft. SiaFlo Rida

A dance anthem by American artist Flo Rida that evokes a frenetic club scene.

Featuring Sia’s soaring vocals, this track expresses the joy of embracing a free-spirited lifestyle.

Released in December 2011, the song became a career-defining hit for Flo Rida and was selected as the official theme for the 2012 wrestling event WrestleMania XXVIII.

Its energetic beat and exhilarating melody make it perfect for lifting your mood or setting the tone at a party.

Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!Vengaboys

Vengaboys – Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!
Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!Vengaboys

How about a track that makes your body move on its own in the season when the sun beats down? Born in the Netherlands and a titan of Eurodance, the Vengaboys have captivated the world with their catchy sound since forming in 1997.

One of their signature songs—true to its striking title—directly conveys the heart-pounding excitement and unbridled fun of a party.

With simple, repeated lyrics and an irresistibly addictive beat that sticks in your head after just one listen, it elevates that carefree summer feeling to the max.

Released in the Netherlands in October 1998, the track went on to top the UK Singles Chart in June 1999 and was included on the album The Party Album.

In Japan, it became well known as the song for the Nissan Wingroad commercial starting in November 1999.

It’s a killer tune, perfect for cranking up the vibe with friends on summer drives or at beach parties.

Work B**chBritney Spears

Britney Spears – Work Bitch (Official Video)
Work B**chBritney Spears

She is an American pop singer born on December 2, 1981.

In Japan, she’s affectionately known as “Puri-chan.” This song was produced by will.i.am, and the music video was filmed in Malibu, California.

Pay attention to the slightly provocative lyrics as you listen!

One More TimeDaft Punk

Daft Punk – One More Time [HQ]
One More TimeDaft Punk

For some reason, listening to this song makes me want to play in a band.

It’s partly because the music has a pop feel, but I think the music video also has an influence.

I especially picture the drums.

What kinds of things come to mind for you when you listen to this song?

DownFifth Harmony ft. Gucci Mane

Fifth Harmony – Down (Official Video) ft. Gucci Mane
DownFifth Harmony ft. Gucci Mane

A track released in 2017 by Fifth Harmony.

The production involved Ammo, a producer and songwriter who has worked on tracks for Katy Perry and Maroon 5, and DallasK, a DJ and producer known for his collaborations with Tiësto.

Wake Me Up When September EndsGreen Day

Green Day – Wake Me Up When September Ends [Official Music Video] [4K Upgrade]
Wake Me Up When September EndsGreen Day

It’s such a heartbreakingly sad song that the music video alone, which feels like a short drama, could make you burst into tears.

I’ve heard it was actually written with thoughts of the singer’s late father.

The gentle melody and lyrics enhance the beauty of the MV.

NightmareHalsey

This is “Nightmare,” a song released in 2019 by the American singer Halsey, whose popularity is skyrocketing worldwide.

It’s a track that lays bare her anger toward sexism.

Even though times are changing, sexism and sexual violence still persist—and Halsey calls them out! The aggressive sound, packed with distorted guitar tones, is also incredibly cool.