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Perfect for summer: Top foreign female singers and artists ranking [2025]

I’ve put together a ranking of Western female singers/artists perfect for summer!

Music is essential for staying refreshed during the hot summer.

The rankings are based on total play counts so far, so start by listening to the most popular tracks.

The playlist is updated regularly!

Want to listen in summer: Western female singers and artists ranking [2025] (31–40)

360Charli XCX36rank/position

Charli xcx – 360 (official video)
360Charli XCX

With its cool, energetic vibe, this track appears on Charli XCX’s latest album, Brat.

Centered on themes of self-affirmation and individuality, it stands out with a pounding beat and catchy melodies.

Released in May 2024, Brat draws inspiration from London’s underground rave scene and fully embraces club music.

It’s perfect for active moments like summer drives or parties.

If you want to make the most of the hot season, its high-energy sound is highly recommended.

Genie In A BottleChristina Aguilera37rank/position

Christina Aguilera – Genie In A Bottle (Official Video)
Genie In A BottleChristina Aguilera

A song written by Pam Sheyne, Steve Kipner, and David Frank.

Its lyrics carry a sexual implication that a girl responds to the right “touch,” and it stirred some controversy because it was sung by Christina Aguilera, who was 18 at the time.

It became one of the best-selling songs in the United States in 1999.

When You Look At MeChristina Milian38rank/position

Christina Milian – When You Look At Me
When You Look At MeChristina Milian

An R&B classic by Christina Milian, featuring a unique rhythmic structure that stirs a fun mood—catchy yet showcasing refined, skillful taste.

Its straightforward lyrical approach is pleasing and delivers a sound perfect for summer.

Where The Boys AreConnie Francis39rank/position

Connie Francis / Where the Boys Are — Boy Hunt / Connie Francis
Where The Boys AreConnie Francis

Connie Francis, an American singer known for hits like “Vacation.” The Japanese-titled song “Boy Hunt” was used as the theme song for the 1961 film of the same name.

Its story is a love romance set on a midsummer beach.

The wistful song evokes the end of summer and the end of love.

Girls Just Want To Have FunCyndi Lauper40rank/position

Cyndi Lauper – Girls Just Want To Have Fun (Official Video)
Girls Just Want To Have FunCyndi Lauper

Cyndi Lauper, who announced her retirement from touring in 2024 and, as many will recall, wrapped up a hugely successful final Japan tour in April 2025, is known as an innovative female artist who rose to great prominence in the 1980s and forged a strong bond with her Japanese fans.

When it comes to her signature songs, it has to be the massive 1983 hit “Girls Just Want To Have Fun.” It’s an overwhelmingly brilliant celebration of women and a timeless anthem that delivers positive energy in any era—making it a perfect choice for midsummer background music as well.

Want to listen in summer: Western female singers and artists ranking [2025] (41–50)

Hot Right NowDJ Fresh ft. Rita Ora41rank/position

DJ Fresh ft. Rita Ora – Hot Right Now [Official Video]
Hot Right NowDJ Fresh ft. Rita Ora

This collaborative work by UK-based electronic music producer DJ Fresh and Albanian-origin singer Rita Ora is a landmark track that became the first drum and bass song to reach No.

1 on the UK Singles Chart in February 2012.

Produced as the second single from the album “Nextlevelism,” it features a powerful bassline and exhilarating, high-velocity beats.

It’s a perfect track for music fans seeking peak-time energy at clubs and festivals, as well as for those who love energetic dance music—combining the brilliance and dynamism of fireworks bursting across a summer night sky.

Let’s Hear It for the BoyDeniece Williams42rank/position

Deniece Williams – Let’s Hear It for the Boy
Let's Hear It for the BoyDeniece Williams

A refreshing urban dance classic makes its appearance! Denise Williams’s vocals blow away the summer heat in this track.

Its lyrics, which honestly express feelings for a loved one, resonate with listeners.

Released in April 1984, the song was also featured on the Footloose soundtrack and became a major hit.

Issued as a single from the album Let’s Hear It for the Boy, it reached No.

1 on the US Billboard Hot 100.

Shimmering synths and a lively beat fully evoke the 1980s vibe.

It’s a perfect tune for active moments like summer drives or BBQs with friends.