[30s] Popular Western Music Rankings [By Generation]
We’re excited to present the latest Top 100 ranking of Western music for listeners in their 30s, compiled in order of most plays!
People in their 30s are often in a phase where they listen to music deeply and attentively.
So what songs are most popular among this group?
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[People in their 30s] Popular Western Music Rankings [By Generation] (71–80)
Need You NowLady Antebellum71rank/position

A poignant love song by Lady Antebellum, the country music artists who were a big hit in Japan.
It sets the heartache of losing a lover to a refreshing melody.
The harmonies between the male and female vocals are beautiful.
If someone can sing the male part, I’d definitely love to ask for your help.
Good FeelingFlo Rida72rank/position

It’s a party anthem by Flo Rida, an artist from the United States, that makes you feel amazing just by listening.
Boldly incorporating the soulful vocals of gospel singer Etta James, this track captivates many listeners with its exhilarating sound.
The lyrics express strong confidence in success and a hopeful vision for the future, giving listeners a boost of positive energy.
Released as a single in August 2011 from the acclaimed album “Wild Ones,” it was also used as the victory anthem for the NHL’s New York Rangers.
Perfect for getting pumped up in the morning, hitting the road, or cheering at a sports game! Why not let yourself get carried away by its explosive beat?
Born To DieLana Del Rey73rank/position

A birthday in your thirties.
Feeling a little ennui.
When you want to reassess your life and feel like you’re being crushed by a stifling sense of being cornered on all sides.
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how about this song? Its weighty sound and endlessly gentle lyrics will soothe your tired heart.
Let It GoDemi Lovato74rank/position

Used as an insert song in the movie Frozen, many people have heard it, so I think it’s a track that really gets the crowd going.
This version, used in the ending, has a poppier finish than the one used in the film, making it a fun song to sing.
Run the World (Girls)Beyoncé75rank/position

The song released in 2011 by American global singer Beyoncé is the ultimate anthem that powerfully celebrates women’s empowerment.
Its lyrics answer the question “Who runs the world?” with a resounding “Girls!”, expressing the limitless potential women possess in every aspect of life—work, love, and beyond.
Featured on the album 4, the track premiered on radio in April and stands out with its dynamic fusion of electropop and R&B.
It’s a song that will inspire courage and confidence for anyone feeling uncertain before a new challenge or losing faith in themselves.
Livin’ Viva la LocaRicky Martin76rank/position

Ricky Martin’s hit song passionately sings about a fiery love.
This track, recommended for men in their 30s as well, is sure to heat up a mature romance.
Why not make this passion-filled Latin number—so distinctly Ricky—your theme song for the summer?
Love On TopBeyoncé77rank/position

A song by Beyoncé, the diva of R&B.
It’s a love song that expresses the joy of being in love, and its lively, sparkling melody is sure to lift the mood of any setting.
Among Beyoncé’s tracks, I think this is one of the easier ones to sing.





