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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! Surefire Anthems—Famous Western Songs That Get Everyone Pumped (101–110)

Silence (feat. Khalid)Marshmello

Marshmello – Silence Ft. Khalid (Official Music Video)
Silence (feat. Khalid)Marshmello

A cute American DJ and producer known for his signature marshmallow headgear, Marshmello released this hit song in 2017.

Featuring the popular R&B singer Khalid, whose beautiful vocals drew widespread attention, the track became a hot topic.

The song’s theme portrays the struggle of not fitting in with society, embedding feelings of insecurity and inner conflict within Marshmello’s characteristically bright and catchy sound.

The artistic music video is also a must-see.

vampireOlivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo – vampire (Official Video)
vampireOlivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo, born in 2003, has captured global attention as her second album Guts hit No.

1 on the U.S.

charts.

The American artist released a lead single in June—a goth-tinged track with pop-rock elements.

It opens as a piano ballad and builds into an epic progression with dramatic vocals and percussion.

The lyrics candidly recount her experience of being taken advantage of by an older man, resonating deeply with listeners.

Showcasing her hallmark of emotionally rich and relatable writing, this work is poised to connect with younger generations exploring themes of love and self-discovery.

Walk This WayAerosmith

Aerosmith – Walk This Way (Live From The Office Depot Center, Sunrise, FL, April 3, 2004)
Walk This WayAerosmith

Isn’t this the kind of song that makes band kids get excited the moment they hear the intro riff? One of the parks at Disney World in the United States features a roller coaster themed around Aerosmith, where you can have an ultra-invigorating experience racing along at high speed while listening to this track.

This Is What You Came ForCalvin Harris

Calvin Harris, Rihanna – This Is What You Came For (Official Video)
This Is What You Came ForCalvin Harris

This song was created by Calvin Harris, a DJ from Scotland, in collaboration with Rihanna, a popular singer from Barbados.

It’s a mid-tempo track with a memorable, repeated chorus.

It later came to light that Taylor Swift, a singer Calvin was dating at the time, co-wrote the song, which became a major talking point.

Real LifeDuke Dumont × Gorgon City ft. NAATIONS

Duke Dumont x Gorgon City – Real Life ft. NAATIONS (Official Video)
Real LifeDuke Dumont × Gorgon City ft. NAATIONS

A collaboration between British DJ and producer Duke Dumont and the electronic music production duo Gorgon City.

It was released in 2017.

It samples The Stone Roses’ 1989 track “Fools Gold.”

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UnforgettableFrench Montana ft. Swae Lee

French Montana – Unforgettable ft. Swae Lee
UnforgettableFrench Montana ft. Swae Lee

A collaboration between Moroccan-American rapper French Montana and hip-hop artist Swae Lee.

It was released as a digital download in 2017.

It was inspired by The Weeknd’s 2011 track “Wicked Games.”

You Don’t Know MeJax Jones ft. RAYE

Jax Jones, RAYE – You Don’t Know Me (Official Video)
You Don’t Know MeJax Jones ft. RAYE

Timucin Aluo, who works out of London under the name Jax Jones, is a singer-songwriter and DJ.

This dance-pop track was released as a digital download in 2016.

It was inspired by M.A.N.D.Y.

and Booka Shade’s 2005 track “Body Language.”