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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] (11–20)

GirlfriendAvril Lavigne15rank/position

Avril Lavigne – Girlfriend (Official Video)
GirlfriendAvril Lavigne

The hugely popular artist Avril Lavigne.

Her musical style—adding punk elements to poppy melodies—is really striking, isn’t it? All of her songs are built on simple melodies, and “Girlfriend” is no exception; it’s a very easy song to sing.

Even if you’re not good at vibrato, this song still works pretty well, so it’s great for beginners.

If you want it to sound even better, try cutting off the ends of phrases with a tossed-off feel.

Deliberately go for a rough, edgy singing style!

See You Again (ft. Charlie Puth)Wiz Khalifa16rank/position

Wiz Khalifa – See You Again ft. Charlie Puth [Official Video] Furious 7 Soundtrack
See You Again (ft. Charlie Puth)Wiz Khalifa

Accompanied by the piano melody, Charlie Puth’s vocals resonate deeply.

This collaboration with rapper Wiz Khalifa became a worldwide hit as the theme song for the 2015 film “Furious 7.” The lyrics, which sing of friendship, loss, and hope for reunion, were intended as a tribute to actor Paul Walker, who appeared in the series and passed away in an accident in 2013.

The song became a cultural phenomenon, at one point becoming the most-viewed video on YouTube.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when remembering someone special or when you want to feel the bond you share with friends.

Uptown Funk (ft. Bruno Mars)Mark Ronson17rank/position

Mark Ronson – Uptown Funk (Official Video) ft. Bruno Mars
Uptown Funk (ft. Bruno Mars)Mark Ronson

If there’s a song that boldly heralded the revival of ‘80s funk and became a massive hit in the 2010s, it has to be this track released in 2014.

It was a huge hit around the world, and since it was used in commercials here in Japan, even people who don’t usually listen to Western music have probably heard it at least once.

It’s a smash hit born from the collaboration between Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars—a renowned music producer who has worked on countless famous artists’ albums since the 2000s and a hugely popular singer-songwriter.

It’s a song that makes you want to move with the rhythm, guaranteed to hype up any party or karaoke session.

Waka WakaShakira18rank/position

Shakira – Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) (The Official 2010 FIFA World Cup™ Song)
Waka WakaShakira

This summer classic by Shakira blends a reggae-infused sound with smooth, accessible pop vocals, creating a fresh approach.

Its vocal sensibility—relatable to women in their twenties—leaves a vivid, lingering impression.

Counting StarsOneRepublic19rank/position

OneRepublic – Counting Stars
Counting StarsOneRepublic

I’ve been listening to this song since I was in high school, and for about three years now I’ve made sure to listen to it once a week.

The tempo is great, so even when I’m feeling down, listening to it makes me think, “Oh well,” and move on.

I recommend it to anyone who needs a boost.

Dark Horse ft. Juicy JKaty Perry20rank/position

Katy Perry – Dark Horse ft. Juicy J
Dark Horse ft. Juicy JKaty Perry

This song, by Katy Perry—an ultra-popular artist whose fame even led to a documentary film—combines her powerful vocals with a highly refined aesthetic, making it an object of admiration for women around the world.

The music video’s Egyptian-inspired production is also stylish and cool.

[20s] Popular Western Music Ranking [By Generation] (21–30)

SorryJustin Bieber21rank/position

Justin Bieber – Sorry (PURPOSE : The Movement)
SorryJustin Bieber

The classic that colored my youth still resonates in my heart today.

Justin Bieber’s song conveys the importance of admitting mistakes and offering an apology.

Its catchy melody and danceable beat are striking, and every time I listen, my body starts to move on its own.

Released in October 2015 and included on the album “Purpose,” the track became a massive hit worldwide.

It’s guaranteed to liven up gatherings with friends or a karaoke night.

Those in their twenties who have experienced reflection and growth will surely relate to this song.