Western songs that women like. World classics and popular hits.
I feel like the Western songs women like tend to be by female artists.
Beautiful voices might be one reason for their popularity, but it could also be that it’s easier to relate to someone of the same gender.
Overseas female artists also show a lot of individuality in their fashion sense, which might be another reason they get so much support!
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Western songs loved by women: World classics and popular hits (1–10)
Give Me LoveEd Sheeran

Ed’s songs are basically all masterpieces, but if I had to choose, it would be this one.
He often sings very bittersweet, even sad songs, and many of them are easy to relate to.
Lately he’s been getting more and more tattoos, and plenty of women are also charmed by how cute he looks.
I Will Always Love YouWhitney Houston

It’s a huge hit by the late Whitney Houston.
Whitney’s powerful vocals and the pure love expressed in the lyrics are wonderful.
It’s still often sung at karaoke and remains a very popular song.
Even after Whitney passed away, there were various issues, including family problems.
Where Is The Love?The Black Eyed Peas

In Japan, when you say a classic by the Black Eyed Peas—the group that had a huge hit with Boom Boom Pow—I think of this song! It’s a wonderful track that I strongly recommend.
Lately, there’s been talk about Fergie leaving, which is unsettling, but personally I hope she stays and that they keep putting out great songs together.
Western pop songs that women like: World-famous classics and popular tracks (11–20)
Bad DayDaniel Powter

Daniel Powter’s “Bad Day” was also a big hit in Japan.
It was such a beloved classic that I even remember singing it in English class.
I imagine many people related to its lyrics about a bad day—something everyone goes through—and found comfort in it.
That’s My GirlFifth Harmony

One of the signature works by Fifth Harmony, the five-member American girl group that captivated the world with their powerhouse vocals, is a rousing anthem from their album 7/27.
Centered on themes of female independence and solidarity, the song delivers a message of encouragement to all women facing adversity.
Released in September 2016, it peaked at No.
73 on the Billboard charts and was certified Gold in the United States.
Its music video, set in a post-apocalyptic world, also drew attention and was used to promote the U.
S.
women’s gymnastics team for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.
It’s a track that awakens your inner strength when you’re feeling defeated, uncertain, or on the verge of losing sight of who you are.
Stand By MeBen E. King

It’s not only popular among women; it’s such a masterpiece that it ranks among the greatest songs worldwide.
The various scenes in the film of the same title match this song perfectly.
It never seems to age, and I believe it will continue to be sung for years to come.
BabyJustin Bieber

Speaking of men who vie for first or second place among women’s idols, that would be Justin.
These days he’s turned kind of wild and has been getting into all sorts of trouble, but when he debuted he was this adorable, universally popular figure.





