[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)
Club Can’t Handle Me ft. David GuettaFlo Rida78rank/position

This is a track by American rapper Flo Rida that whipped up a frenzy in clubs around the world with its floor-shaking, energetic beat.
Teaming up with famed French DJ David Guetta, the song is a dance number where exhilarating synths intertwine with confident rap.
The protagonist boasts, “Even this club is too small for me,” radiating overwhelming energy that’s guaranteed to lift your spirits just by listening.
Released in June 2010 and featured as the theme song for the film Step Up 3D, the track also appears on the album Only One Flo (Part 1).
Give it a spin when you want to take the mood to the max on a drive or at a party.
FaintLinkin Park79rank/position

A birthday in your 30s.
How about listening to this song in memory of Chester Bennington, who passed away suddenly in 2017? You could even hit up karaoke for the first time in a while and let out a good shout.
This isn’t the time to be down—maybe it’ll be the push you need to say, “I’m going to keep living strong from here on out.”
My WayCalvin Harris80rank/position

This is a classic club track by Calvin Harris, a highly popular artist known for his electro sound infused with disco-inspired elements.
Its delicate melody is easy to get into and makes it a great pick for teens.
[30s] Popular Western Music Rankings [By Generation] (81–90)
Without YouMariah Carey81rank/position

It might be that every song this person sings ends up becoming a classic—this is Mariah Carey’s “Without You.” It even feels like her voice itself is an instrument.
Just by adding the instrument called Mariah Carey, the song’s level of perfection shoots up.
What an absolutely wonderful singing voice.
StarshipsNicki Minaj82rank/position

This is a beloved club anthem by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj.
Its positive message—“Break free from the everyday and soar high like a spaceship!”—has captivated many listeners.
Released in February 2012 as the lead single from the landmark album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, the track is defined by an irresistibly catchy dance beat that sticks in your head after just one listen.
Its addictive appeal is clear from its 21 consecutive weeks in the U.
S.
Top 10.
The music video, shot in Hawaii, won Best Female Video at the MTV Awards that year.
Put it on for a party with friends or as hype music for a drive, and it’s guaranteed to get everyone going!
WonderwallOasis83rank/position

It’s a masterpiece released by Oasis in 1995, and at concerts it’s become standard for the crowd to sing along.
With its simple, wistful melody and powerful vocals, this song is a quintessential 90s track loved even by people who aren’t Oasis fans.
A Thousand MilesVanessa Carlton84rank/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.”





