Hidden gems of upbeat Western songs. Recommended popular tracks.
This is a playlist of Western songs packed with positive sounds and powerful vocals—perfect for when you want a boost.
It brings together hidden gems from a wide range of eras.
Recommended for when you want to pump yourself up, give yourself a push, or just can’t seem to get in the mood.
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Hidden gems of upbeat Western music. Recommended popular songs (21–30)
SussudioPhil Collins

It’s included on the 1985 album No Jacket Required.
Born in 1951, he’s a London-born singer and a member of Genesis.
With a medium-tempo, lively drum sound, exuberantly bright horns and synthesizers, and a Latin-tinged vibe, it’s a track that makes you want to dance when you listen to it.
Let’s Go CrazyPrince & The Revolution

A signature track by Prince, notable for its funky beat and electrifying guitar sound.
Released in July 1984, it reached No.
1 on the Billboard charts and was used as the opening for the film of the same name, Purple Rain.
It begins with a spoken-word intro reminiscent of a church sermon, and its lyrics urge you to live life to the fullest.
It’s a perfect pick when you want to blow away stress and anxiety.
When you’re feeling down, why not listen to this song and go a little crazy with Prince? It’s sure to lift your spirits!
Hidden gems of uplifting Western music: Recommended popular songs (31–40)
Dance This World AwayRIck Springfield

It’s included on the 1985 album “Tao.” Born in 1949, he’s an Australian singer-songwriter.
With a tough, powerful rock sound reminiscent of Oi and Rick’s equally forceful, shouted vocals, it’s a cool track that can lift your spirits even when you’re feeling down.
Take On MeReel Big Fish

It’s included on their 1998 album “WHY DO THEY ROCK SO HARD?”.
A six-piece band from California formed in 1992.
This is a cover of a song by the Norwegian band A-ha.
The original was also an upbeat, high-energy number, but this version skillfully arranges it with a ska-core flavor.
The exquisite horn lines really lift your spirits.
No Easy Way outRobert Tepper

It’s included on the 1985 album “No Easy Way Out.” The song was featured in the film “Rocky IV,” released the same year.
Born in 1950, he’s a singer-songwriter from New Jersey.
The straightforward, hard-hitting rock sound and his gritty, powerful vocals match the song’s style perfectly, and listening to it fills you with energy and makes you feel like you can do anything.
It also fits the movie very well.
GUESS WHAT ft. Rick RossRuss

This is a song I want you to listen to when you feel like giving up.
Performed by Russ, it teaches the importance of believing in your own value to the very end.
Released in 2020, the track drew attention for its collaboration with Rick Ross.
Russ, who grew up in a broken home, recounts his journey to independent success.
The lyrics convey the strength to face doubt and overcome it, and they’re sure to resonate with you.
When you want to motivate yourself or you’re just not feeling up, listening to it will surely lift your spirits.
Walla WallaThe Offspring

It’s included on the 1998 album “Americana.” The band is a four-piece from California formed in 1984.
Since it’s used on variety shows, you’ve probably had chances to hear it.
It’s a very up-tempo, catchy rock sound that charges straight through from start to finish.
That sense of speed feels great.





