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Western Music Ranking Popular with Men [2025]

There may be many men who want to go for a drive while playing stylish Western music in the car.

For those men, I’d like to introduce a recommended ranking of popular Western songs.

If these are in your playlist, they’re all sure to sound cool.

Western Music Ranking Popular with Men [2025] (71–80)

Sunday MorningMaroon 578rank/position

This is a song released from the American band Maroon 5’s 2002 debut album, Songs About Jane.

If you can recreate the vocals of Adam Levine—who was once chosen as the Sexiest Man Alive—at karaoke, it’s sure to get everyone excited.

Your SongElton John79rank/position

Elton John – Your Song (Top Of The Pops 1971)
Your SongElton John

Elton John, the legendary singer-songwriter whom Britain proudly boasts.

His musical style, which fuses pop and rock, sparked a major boom in the 1970s.

From his 1969 debut album Empty Sky, he went on to produce a string of classics like Your Song, dominating charts around the world.

With dazzling performances and catchy melodies, he has continued to captivate audiences.

He has received numerous music awards including Grammys, and his talents extend to composing songs for The Lion King.

His timeless songs resonate with people of all ages.

Be sure to immerse yourself in his musical world.

I Was Born To Love YouQueen80rank/position

Queen – I Was Born To Love You (Official Video)
I Was Born To Love YouQueen

It’s a song by Queen, whose use in Japanese dramas is well known, showcasing Freddie Mercury’s clear, soaring vocals.

Brian May’s classical arrangement, featuring intricate guitar orchestration, is grand and beautifully crafted.

Western music ranking popular among men [2025] (81–90)

CenterfoldThe J. Geils Band81rank/position

When leader J.

Geils formed the band in ’67, they were a blues-rock outfit, but after signing with EMI in the ’80s they changed their musical style, and this track, released in ’81, reached No.

1 in the U.

S.

It was also a hit in Japan under the Japanese title “Ochita Tenshi” (Fallen Angel) and was used in commercials.

My SharonaThe Knack82rank/position

It was an explosive hit song, and with the name “Sharona” repeated over and over, it really feels like a love song.

How about trying to sing it by replacing “Sharona” with the name of the woman you love? Calling her name again and again makes it sound passionate, doesn’t it?

Hotline BlingDrake83rank/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.

Can’t Feel My FaceThe Weeknd84rank/position

The Weeknd – Can’t Feel My Face (Official Video)
Can't Feel My FaceThe Weeknd

The Weeknd is an artist whose work blends R&B elements with genres like trip-hop and chillwave in a really compelling way.

His voice and the feel of his songs are super reminiscent of Michael Jackson.

Among English-speaking artists, his sense of style is truly top-tier.

This song is on the harder side compared to the ones featured here, but if you can pull it off, it’ll look seriously cool! If you’re confident in your groove and high notes, definitely give it a try.

The key to this song is how you cut off the ends of phrases.

Don’t let them trail off weakly—finish them clean and sharp.

It’s R&B, so the difficulty is higher, but it’s absolutely worth the challenge! It’ll surely level up your vocal technique!