Cute Songs and Popular Hits by Western Female Artists: 2025 Ranking
We’re introducing cute songs that will make you smile without thinking, and adorable tracks you’ll want to share with someone.
We’re limiting the list to popular songs by female artists in Western music, but it’s still a great selection for people who usually only listen to J-pop or who don’t often listen to “cute” songs!
Top 10 Cutest and Most Popular Songs by Western Female Singers [2025] (1–10)
Call Me MaybeCarly Rae Jepsen1rank/position

A song originally created as a folk tune was rearranged in a pop style and became a massive worldwide hit.
Characterized by Carly Rae Jepsen’s catchy melody and relatable lyrics, it expresses the excitement and uncertainty at the start of a romance.
Released in 2012, it spent nine consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the Billboard charts.
In Japan, it was also used as the commercial song for Kao’s “Humming Fine.” Depicting the feeling of love at first sight with someone you’ve just met, this upbeat track is recommended for those who want to lift their spirits.
LifeDes’ree2rank/position

It’s a very refreshing song that brings to mind a sunny day off.
Since there are hardly any high notes, it might be easy to sing for girls with slightly lower voices.
It’s perfect for lively occasions—the more you listen, the better it makes you feel.
ProblemAriana Grande3rank/position

It’s a sexy song packed with Ariana Grande’s signature style, and the dance in the music video is also very sexy with a playful, devilish vibe.
There are plenty of dance videos available, so it’s easy to use as a reference, which is another reason I recommend it.
Be sure to have fun dancing to it with your friends!
I Really Like YouCarly Rae Jepsen4rank/position

It’s a catchy pop tune that makes you want to hum along.
Released in March 2015 by Canadian artist Carly Rae Jepsen, the track features a refreshing sound reminiscent of 1980s synth-pop.
The lyrics candidly capture the feelings of an early-stage romance, revealing both strong affection and a hint of anxiety.
In Japan, it was used as a commercial song for LINE MUSIC and gained attention through a commercial featuring actress Nana Komatsu.
It’s sure to brighten your morning commute or school run and give a lively start to your day.
Shake It OffTaylor Swift5rank/position

This is one of the most popular cute songs.
It was the lead single when Taylor Swift transitioned from country to pop, released in August 2014.
The song celebrates a positive attitude that doesn’t give in to criticism or gossip, showcasing the strength and brightness characteristic of American female artists.
Included on the album 1989, it became a hot topic and was nominated for a Grammy.
It was also featured in the 2016 animated film Sing, which brought it even more attention.
It’s a perfect track for anyone who wants to value their true self—an upbeat and charming song.
Break FreeAriana Grande6rank/position

For those looking for an upbeat and cute track, I recommend a song by Ariana Grande from the United States.
Released in July 2014, this track marked a new challenge for her, incorporating elements of electro house and synth-pop.
The lyrics, centered on a strong desire for freedom and liberation from oppressive situations, are distinctive and, combined with the energetic sound, give listeners courage.
Included on the album “My Everything,” the song reached No.
4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became Ariana’s seventh million-selling single.
With its adorable, poppy vibe, it’s the perfect song to lift your mood or when you want to live true to yourself.
yes, and?Ariana Grande7rank/position

This track, marked by powerful vocals and a groovy dance beat, is a song from American artist Ariana Grande’s January 2024 album Eternal Sunshine.
Its catchy rhythm, influenced by 1980s house music, and its compelling message about the importance of living true to yourself are especially attractive.
The piece celebrates the strength to withstand criticism from others and underscores the importance of self-affirmation.
Used as background music for performance time at school or cultural festivals, or for dance stages, it’s sure to fill the venue with a positive vibe.
It also resonates comfortably in calmer spaces like concession stands or cafes.






