Western songs that men like: world classics and popular tracks.
Foreign musicians that every man has admired at least once.
Maybe it’s because of a complex, but we can strongly feel a charm they have that we Japanese don’t!
This time, we broadly researched classic Western songs that men love.
I’m sure you’ve heard them somewhere at least once.
Check them out!
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Foreign songs that men like. World classics and popular songs (11–20)
WhistleFlo Rida

For men, it’s a sort of classic in its own way.
The lyrics are so embarrassing I’m almost ashamed to translate them, but the fact that he can sing songs like this so boldly makes him someone men admire, doesn’t it? The melody is so good that I can’t help but hum along…
MamaJonas Blue

This is a tropical house-style track that gently embraces the bond between mother and child.
Crafted by UK-born DJ Jonas Blue, the song channels nostalgia for youthful, innocent days through a heartwarming melody.
Released in May 2017, it sparked a major global response, reaching the top 10 in the charts of over 20 countries.
Featured on the album “Blue,” the track is distinguished by the clear, pure vocals of Australian singer William Singe.
It’s perfect as background music for Mother’s Day while reminiscing about cherished memories.
Let Her GoPassenger

If you think of Passenger’s greatest hits, it has to be this song.
It’s very mellow and easy to sing, so men sing it often at karaoke.
They’re a laid-back band with strong appeal to both men and women—a truly wonderful group.
LaylaEric Clapton

A signature work by Eric Clapton, the British guitarist, expressing the pain and passion of unrequited love through a grand melody.
Released in November 1970 under the name Derek and the Dominos, the piece was inspired by a 12th-century Persian love story.
It portrays his secret feelings for his best friend’s wife with a powerful guitar riff.
In 1992, the acoustic version won a Grammy Award.
It was also used memorably in the film Goodfellas, and it continues to move people as a universal tale of love.
On a night when you want to look back on the bittersweet memories of youth, why not listen quietly?
PILLOWTALKZAYN

This is the first song Zayn released after leaving One Direction, which had originally been a girls’ idol group.
Defying most expectations, Zayn successfully reinvented his image with this track and even won over male fans.
For men as well, this song of his is surely a masterpiece.
Beautiful GirlsSean Kingston

Sean Kingston, known as the chubby prince.
He was still a teenager when he released this song, yet tons of people got hooked, and he even became popular enough to come to Japan.
The reggae that caught on in Japan may well have had something to do with him.
Western songs that men like: World classics and popular tracks (21–30)
All My Life ft. J. ColeLil Durk

Lil Durk, a leading figure in drill music born from the streets of Chicago, first rose to prominence with his 2012 mixtape “Life Ain’t No Joke,” and later signed with major label Def Jam Recordings.
His 2015 album “Remember My Name” reached No.
14 on the Billboard 200, propelling him into the spotlight.
He is known for his vocal ability to delicately capture emotional nuances and for lyrics that reflect Chicago’s street culture.
In 2020, his album “Just Cause Y’all Waited 2” peaked at No.
2 on the Billboard 200, cementing his status as a top artist.
He is also known as the founder of Only the Family (OTF) and is dedicated to fostering young talent.
Highly recommended for music fans who seek authentic depictions of real life and emotionally charged expression.





