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Western music to listen to while running or jogging

There’s a big difference in performance between exercising in silence and working out while listening to your favorite music.

Even among professional athletes, many seem to listen to music during pre-game warm-ups.

This time, I’ve picked out some Western songs that will make your running and jogging more enjoyable.

Also, you’ll see many synth-pop tracks, which are very much in trend right now.

Because this genre often features steady rhythms and upbeat sounds, it pairs perfectly with running and jogging!

Please sit back, relax, and enjoy!

Western songs to listen to while running/jogging (61–70)

The BounceMarcy Chin ft. Ward 21

With the latest dance craze, twerking, as its theme, the music video features dancers shaking their hips from start to finish.

It’s feel-good music that party-loving guys and girls who are into B-style and reggae lifestyles will absolutely love.

Me TooMeghan Trainor

Meghan Trainor – Me Too (Official Video)
Me TooMeghan Trainor

Megan’s songs are generally upbeat and lively, but this track is especially popular for its chorus that everyone can’t help but sing along to.

The repeated phrase sticks in your head after just one listen.

Kiss Me QuickNathan Sykes

Nathan Sykes – Kiss Me Quick
Kiss Me QuickNathan Sykes

Recommended for those looking for songs that are bittersweet yet uplifting.

When you feel a bit cloudy and want to go for a run, it’s nice to listen to slightly melancholic melodies, isn’t it? Nathan Sykes has a beautiful voice, and this is a track I listen to often.

This TownNiall Horan

Niall Horan – This Town (Live, 1 Mic 1 Take)
This TownNiall Horan

This is also a song I want you to listen to when you’re running or jogging through places that bring back a sense of nostalgia and memories.

Niall Horan is a member of the British boy band One Direction.

One Shot (feat. Juicy J)Robin Thicke

Robin Thicke – One Shot (Audio) ft. Juicy J
One Shot (feat. Juicy J)Robin Thicke

It’s the kind of song that makes you want to move your body without even thinking.

Robin Thicke is a singer-songwriter born in Los Angeles, USA.

With an ’80s-style sound, it somehow makes you feel happy when you listen to it while running.