Love Songs by Male Western Artists: Popular Song Rankings [2025]
We’ve put together a ranking of popular love songs by male Western artists.
Many people, regardless of gender, find themselves moved by love songs sung by male vocalists.
In particular, overseas artists often have a very sexy appeal and express things in ways that differ from Japanese singers, which can be really captivating.
We hope you find a favorite track here.
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Top 2025 Ranking of Love Songs by Male Western Artists (91–100)
Friend Like MeWill Smith99rank/position

Will Smith’s “Friend Like Me” is a song featured in Disney’s 2019 live-action film Aladdin.
The track sparkles with a magical charm, preserving the fun of the original while adding a hip-hop twist.
With DJ Khaled’s participation, this version offers listeners a fresh surprise.
Listening to it, anyone is sure to feel the powerful friendship and joy of the Genie.
It’s a perfect pick for a morning commute or a lively party with friends.
Much like the friendship between Aladdin and the Genie, this song will add vibrant color to listeners’ hearts.
See You Again ft. Charlie PuthWiz Khalifa100rank/position

Wiz Khalifa’s hit song “See You Again ft.
Charlie Puth” was created when Paul Walker, the lead actor of the Fast & Furious franchise, passed away in an accident.
It became a huge hit in Japan as well.
At first glance, the lyrics might seem like a breakup song, but for the reason mentioned above, you can tell it’s about parting with someone who has passed away.
The soaring high notes in the chorus really tighten your chest.
Be sure to give it a listen.





