Top Western Music Rankings Popular with People in Their 50s [By Generation]
We’re presenting the latest top 100 rankings of Western songs for people in their 50s, all at once, ordered by most plays!
There are probably Western hits that were popular back in the day and tracks you still listen to now.
We hope this gives you a chance to reminisce and see what others in the same generation are listening to.
The playlist is updated every week.
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[50s] Popular Western Music Ranking [By Generation] (41–50)
Blank SpaceTaylor Swift43rank/position

This is a motivational song by Taylor Swift, approached with vocal skills that express both delicacy and power over a girlish acoustic sound.
With nuanced vocal work that also suits women in their 30s, it has a style that makes you want to sing it at karaoke.
Shake It OffTaylor Swift44rank/position

It’s a massive hit by Taylor Swift.
It sticks in your head, and since it’s been played so much on radio and TV, there’s probably no one these days who hasn’t heard it.
The tune is a catchy dance-pop number—such a fun track that you’ll want to start dancing.
The Lazy SongBruno Mars45rank/position

In karaoke, following the melody is important, but having volume and projecting your voice confidently also matters.
Even if you’re a bit off the melody, singing firmly can make it sound good.
If you’re a man confident in your voice, you can sing this song.
Rolling in the DeepAdele46rank/position

A track from the album 21 by Adele, a British female singer with an incredibly charming husky voice.
The album title 21 is said to be named after her age at the time of release, but the husky, deep vocals you hear on this song show a level of maturity that belies such a young age.
Now then, if you ask whether this song is “easy to sing even for those who are tone-deaf,” as per the theme of this piece, I can only answer, “That’s probably impossible…” From the bright, belt-like high notes in her chest voice to the gentle, slightly raspy falsetto that conveys poignancy, she delivers a highly polished vocal performance.
For those who struggle with singing, it’s a pretty high bar to tackle, but if you’ve listened to this song and read this article and become interested, I encourage you to be brave and give it a try at least once.
If you send me a message, I’ll offer advice as much as I can!
someone like youAdele47rank/position

With a smooth, mature vibe, this song is easy for women in their 40s to sing.
If you hold back and pour emotion into the chorus, you’re sure to capture everyone’s attention! There are a few higher notes, but in live versions Adele herself sings in a lower key, so try following her lead!
Without meEminem48rank/position

It’s a hit song by Eminem.
It’s extremely challenging to sing at karaoke, but if you pull it off, it’s guaranteed to hype up the crowd.
With ultra-fast rap and a comical, catchy melody, it’s a track that’s fun for both listeners and performers.
Hotline BlingDrake49rank/position

When it comes to genres that are easy to sing even for people who are tone-deaf, hip-hop is probably the top choice.
That said, with Western music, pronunciation can be a concern.
So this time, we’ve picked Drake’s “Hotline Bling,” which is mellow and not too difficult in terms of pronunciation.
Unlike pop, mellow hip-hop rarely uses vibrato, making it easier to sing.
This song doesn’t use any vibrato at all.
Instead, it requires more sense of rhythm than typical songs.
If you’re confident in your rhythm, give it a try.





