Western music I want to listen to leisurely on the weekend. World classics and popular songs.
Have you been able to take your time listening to Western music lately?
On weekdays, with work or school, it’s hard to relax and enjoy foreign songs, isn’t it?
I’ve picked out some classic Western tracks that are perfect for a slow weekend listen!
You might find some artists whose names you knew but whose music you’ve never actually listened to.
Here you go!
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Western music I want to relax and listen to on the weekend: World classics and popular songs (51–60)
Good LifeOneRepublic

OneRepublic’s music, with its soothing melodies and positive messages, leaves listeners feeling happy.
Released by the American band in 2009, this song celebrates the joy of life through a journey across cities around the world.
Its upbeat rhythm and whistled melody are distinctive, reminding us of the importance of finding happiness in everyday life.
Featured in films such as Eat Pray Love, it captured the hearts of many.
It’s the perfect track for those moments when you want to feel a little happiness amid a busy day.
Calm DownRema, Selena Gomez

A hit number that’s popular in Japan too, “Calm Down.” Many of you have probably heard it on the radio or in stores.
It’s a collaboration between Nigerian artist Rema and Selena Gomez, and the song portrays a man who falls in love at first sight and gradually grows closer to a woman.
Crafted with an Afrobeat vibe that suits nighttime relaxation, it also features a memorable chorus with humming.
It’s perfect for when you want to chill, so be sure to give it a listen.
HelloAdele

This is a track that makes the most of ADELA’s powerful, soaring vocals.
With her deep, expansive singing, it’s guaranteed to smooth out the wrinkles in your body and heart.
If this song helps you appreciate what makes ADELA great, you should try exploring her other tracks as well.
RiversideAgnes Obel

This song was often used in flashback scenes of Emily, the protagonist of the hit international drama “Revenge,” which is said to have been watched by 180 million people across the United States.
It matches the heroine well—sad, yet imbued with strength.
For fans of the show, it’s a deeply meaningful track.
Of course, I can confidently recommend it even to those who haven’t seen the series.
Let’s Stay TogetherAl Green

In the 1970s, new soul and funk music were at the center of the scene.
Al Green is a soul singer, but his musical style is clearly unique, and he had already created the blueprint for what we now call neo-soul.
One of his masterpieces is “Let’s Stay Together.” The relaxed vocals and groovy drums are incredibly stylish.
If you like neo-soul, definitely give it a listen.

