Top Western Music Artists Popular Among People in Their 30s [2025]
We’re introducing popular Western music artists in a ranking format for people in their 30s.
It features not only today’s hottest artists but also nostalgic favorites.
If you’re around thirty, you’ll find classic hits you’ve surely encountered somewhere—perfect for background music.
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Top Western Music Artists Popular Among People in Their 30s: 2025 Ranking (91–100)
LuvTory Lanez92rank/position

Tory Lanez, hailing from Canada, is a talented artist who moves fluidly between R&B and hip-hop.
He made his major debut in 2016 with his flagship album “I Told You,” achieving the remarkable feat of landing a track from the album at No.
19 on the Billboard Hot 100.
His prowess also earned him a Grammy nomination in 2017, and in the same year he won the Juno Award for Breakthrough Artist of the Year.
He coined his own style “Swavey,” blending genre-defying musicality with masterful use of Auto-Tune, weaving together a velvety singing voice and powerful rap.
In 2014, he founded his own label, One Umbrella, and has been active as a music producer as well.
He’s highly recommended for music fans exploring crossover sounds between R&B and hip-hop.
Drops of JupitarTrain93rank/position

I like spending summer gazing at the beautiful starry sky.
Here’s a recommended classic by Train for those who love the great outdoors.
Pay attention to the beautiful lyrics carried by its dynamic and gorgeous melody.
Why not listen to it with your lover or a dear friend?
ScreamUsher94rank/position

A classic piece of club music by Usher that, while melodic, carries a mainstream, trendy R&B vibe and lifts your spirits.
Its delicate rhythms build an exciting atmosphere, making it a recommended listen for teenagers as well.
A Thousand MilesVanessa Carlton95rank/position

Even among Japanese people, it’s a famous song everyone has heard at least once: Vanessa Carlton’s “A Thousand Miles.” It’s a memorable unrequited love song, with the striking line, “If I could just see you, I’d walk a thousand miles.”
Say It Ain’t SoWeezer96rank/position

This is a song released in 1994 by Weezer, a band once nicknamed the crybaby rock band.
For those who listened to Weezer during their school days, it might be a song of their youth! Its breezy, unpretentious pop-punk sound is a track that really captures the feel of the ’90s.
My LoveWestlife97rank/position

It’s a song by the Irish boy band Westlife, released as the second single from their second album, Coast to Coast.
With a relaxed tempo, it’s a track where the heartfelt vocals of the five members resonate deeply.
See you againWiz Khalifa98rank/position

I want to spend a wonderful summer with my friends.
This track is a great recommendation to take along as background music when you head out for outdoor activities like a campfire.
With the beautiful theme of “let’s meet again someday,” it’s a perfect song for a summer in your thirties.





