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[20s] Popular Western Music Rankings [By Generation]

We’re excited to present the latest top 100 ranking of Western music for people in their 20s, listed in order of most views! For those in their 20s, listening habits tend to polarize—some listen to Western music a lot, while others hardly at all.

This ranking aims to highlight recent trends for frequent listeners and offer new discoveries for those who don’t usually listen.

The playlist is updated weekly.

[20s] Popular Western Music Rankings [By Generation] (81–90)

Price Tag ft. B.o.BJessie J85rank/position

A track with hip-hop elements and a laid-back groove.

This slow-tempo song can’t be sung on momentum, so it’s actually challenging in some ways.

However, since the rhythm is basically steady, once you can sing the first verse, you should be able to make it to the end with ease.

Blurred LinesRobin Thicke86rank/position

Robin Thicke – Blurred Lines ft. T.I., Pharrell
Blurred LinesRobin Thicke

This is a summer classic by Robin Thicke, whose danceable vocal work and the track’s laid-back vibe create a uniquely atmospheric feel.

It carries a kind of power that turns the heat into a sense of refreshment, making it a recommended choice from an artist well-known among men in their twenties.

PayphoneMaroon 587rank/position

Maroon 5 – Payphone ft. Wiz Khalifa (Explicit) (Official Music Video)
PayphoneMaroon 5

If you get to know a woman in her 20s or 30s from Europe or the U.

S.

and end up going on a karaoke date, you’ll be fine and make a good impression as long as you’ve got Maroon 5 covered.

It’s also great because their songs are easy for beginners to sing, and it’s sure to get the crowd going.

Ain’t Your MamaJennifer Lopez88rank/position

Jennifer Lopez – Ain’t Your Mama (Official Video)
Ain't Your MamaJennifer Lopez

When you think of Jennifer Lopez, you might picture someone from a little while back.

But I think this song has a tempo that younger listeners can easily get into.

As the title suggests, the lyrics are about “don’t think of me as a mama,” and there are quite a few surprising moments in the music video.

Crazy In Love ft. JAY ZBeyoncé89rank/position

The song that marked Beyoncé’s solo debut vividly captures the maddening emotions of falling in love.

Teaming up with her husband, JAY-Z, the American singer released the track in May 2003, and it spent eight consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Its captivating sound—driven by a funky horn section and passionate vocals—grabs listeners’ hearts and doesn’t let go.

With lyrics and a mood anyone who’s been lovestruck can relate to, it’s the perfect tune for boosting your spirits or sinking into a romantic vibe.

I’m YoursJason Mraz90rank/position

Jason Mraz – I’m Yours (Official Video) [4K Remaster]
I'm YoursJason Mraz

This song is striking for Jason Mraz’s bright, light, and down-to-earth vocals.

The intentionally imperfect chorus and the arrangement that leaves space between sounds make for a pleasant piece of surf music.

It’s a refreshing track that’s perfect for relaxed situations.

Top Western Music Rankings for People in Their 20s [By Generation] (91–100)

I Gotta FeelingThe Black Eyed Peas91rank/position

The Black Eyed Peas – I Gotta Feeling (Official Music Video)
I Gotta FeelingThe Black Eyed Peas

This is a summer classic by the Black Eyed Peas, where four-on-the-floor electro dance music, an ear-catching sense of style, and an energetic vocal presence create a strong impact.

With its glamorous production that delivers overwhelming hype, it’s a track that lifts the mood and matches the vibe for men in their 20s.