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[Man and Woman] Sexy Western Music Video

In Western music videos, sexy performances are common regardless of gender.

Recently, songs with such expressions have increased in number, but I think this is where there’s a big difference compared to Japanese music.

From a global perspective, I feel Japanese people tend to have shy hearts.

I felt this especially strongly while watching many music videos.

Because of that, there are many expressions we just can’t do.

So this time, I researched Western music videos known for their sexiness.

Among them, I picked out those with particularly good reputations and some relatively new popular tracks.

If you’re interested, please take a look.

[Men and Women] Sexy Western Music PVs (1–10)

My Oh My (feat. DaBaby)Camila Cabello

Camila Cabello – My Oh My (Official Music Video) ft. DaBaby
My Oh My (feat. DaBaby)Camila Cabello

This song is a collaboration between Camila Cabello—who has established herself as a popular artist beyond her former Fifth Harmony identity—and the hit rapper DaBaby.

Both the track and its lyrics are full of sensual allure, and the music video is also packed with Camila’s charm, befitting her title as the “passionate songstress adored by the world.”

Don’t Start NowDua Lipa

Dua Lipa – Don’t Start Now (Official Music Video)
Don't Start NowDua Lipa

A super catchy disco tune released in November 2019 by Dua Lipa, the UK-born singer-songwriter who’s hugely popular in Japan.

Instead of hype EDM-style sounds, it brilliantly updates funky, classic disco into a modern vibe—seriously impressive taste.

And since sexiness is a key theme of disco, the music video lets you fully enjoy Lipa’s sensual dancing!

UntitledD’Angelo

D’Angelo – Untitled (How Does It Feel) (Official Music Video)
UntitledD'Angelo

Renowned as a legendary figure in neo-soul and known for his sparse output, D’Angelo made headlines in December 2014 by releasing an album for the first time in roughly 14 years.

As you can tell from the cover of his second album, Voodoo, released in 2000, his muscular, sexy physique at the time is captured perfectly in the music video for this track included on that record.

[Men and Women] Sexy Western Music PVs (11–20)

RareSelena Gomez

Selena Gomez – Rare (Official Music Video)
RareSelena Gomez

In January 2020, Selena Gomez made headlines when her album Rare—released about four years after her previous work—debuted at No.

1 on the U.

S.

albums chart.

This track is the title song that opens the album.

The music video, set in a fairytale-like, fantastical world and featuring Selena performing in a sexy, nude-toned dress, lets you fully savor her charm.

Pay attention as well to the lyrics, in which she delivers a powerful message after overcoming many hardships.

GoneCharli XCX & Christine and the Queens

Charli XCX & Christine and the Queens – Gone [Official Video]
GoneCharli XCX & Christine and the Queens

This is a track released in July 2019 by Charli XCX, who is popular not only for her sophisticated musicality but also as a fashion icon thanks to her cute looks.

It’s a collaboration with a French singer-songwriter, and right from the start, the sight of the two tied with ropes on top of a vintage car is striking.

Their passionate performance is sexy and bold, yet it never comes across as vulgar—that’s part of its appeal.

TusaKAROL G, Nicki Minaj

KAROL G, Nicki Minaj – Tusa (Official Video)
TusaKAROL G, Nicki Minaj

A reggaeton track where glamorous strings resound with noble flair.

It’s all pink and very feminine.

The music video is compelling, too.

Carol G’s strikingly sexy vocals are matched by the aggressive delivery of the booty queen, Nicki Minaj.

Together they weave a sexy-and-sexy tune.

I’m a Slave 4 UBritney Spears

Britney Spears – I’m A Slave 4 U (Official HD Video)
I'm a Slave 4 UBritney Spears

This song symbolizes the period when Britney Spears, who skyrocketed to top-star status with the massive hit Baby One More Time released at age 16, shifted to a sexier image.

It was the lead single from her third album, Britney, released in 2001, and beyond its provocative title, the bold dance she showcased in the music video became a hot topic.

Even so, it’s surprising to remember that Britney was still a teenager at the time.