Popular Western music. Latest rankings [2025]
We present the top 100 songs from the popular Western music rankings, listed in order of most views!
You’ve probably often thought, “This artist is trending lately, but who are they?”
Especially with Western music, it’s common not to recognize the artist’s name or fully grasp the song just from a brief listen.
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Popular Western Songs: Latest Ranking [2025] (91–100)
RoundaboutYES99rank/position

It’s such a stylish touch to use a masterpiece—virtually a monument of progressive rock—as an anime ending theme.
Released in November 1971, this YES track is distinguished by its complex structure and advanced musicianship.
Its poetic lyrics evoke the majestic landscapes of Scotland, blending beautifully with a psychedelic sonic aesthetic.
YES was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017, and thanks to this song, they’ve become widely known among younger generations as well.
It’s an ideal track not only for anime fans but also as an introduction to progressive rock.
Put it on while driving, and you’ll feel as if you’re setting off on a grand adventure.
Hey JudeThe Beatles100rank/position

While the Beatles’ musical contributions are immeasurable, the song released in 1968 can be considered one of their signature works.
Written by Paul McCartney, it is said to have been created to encourage John Lennon’s son.
Its warm lyrics and melody seem to offer solace and words of encouragement to listeners.
Despite running over seven minutes, its structure remains engaging to the very end.
Released in August 1968, the song is also known as the first release on the Beatles’ own label, Apple Records.
It is a track that stands as a true prescription for the heart, offering comfort to those burdened with worries and anxiety.





