Recommended Western music for women in their 30s: world classics and popular songs
A special feature on Western music popular among women in their 30s!
We’ll cover everything—from songs frequently used in TV commercials, dramas, and wedding receptions as BGM, to that club favorite and hidden gems by famous artists.
Let’s explore them together!
Even if you don’t usually listen to Western music, why not take this opportunity to give it a try?
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Recommended Western music for women in their 30s: World classics and popular songs (91–100)
He IsBrandy

A pop track incorporating elements of R&B and gospel.
It was released as a single in 2002 by Brandy, an American singer-songwriter and actress.
Grammy-winning songwriters Warryn Campbell and Harold Lilly were involved in its production, and it reached No.
78 on the U.
S.
charts.
Crazy For YouMadonna

Madonna’s 1985 hit song, “Crazy For You.” It’s the kind of track that would fit perfectly when you come home, light a candle in a pitch-dark room, and sink into a slightly sentimental mood.
She wasn’t sure if she liked him, but now she clearly knows she does! The song conveys the mood of a woman lost in thought as she comes to that realization.
Without YouMariah Carey

It might be that every song this person sings ends up becoming a classic—this is Mariah Carey’s “Without You.” It even feels like her voice itself is an instrument.
Just by adding the instrument called Mariah Carey, the song’s level of perfection shoots up.
What an absolutely wonderful singing voice.
When I Look At YouMiley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus’s “When I Look At You” feels like the quintessential American girl anthem.
It’s a grand, ballad-style song, but it also conveys a sense of scale that seems very American, wrapping both strength and gentleness together.
It’s the perfect track for people who love an American lifestyle or that sweeping, cinematic vibe.
A Thousand MilesVanessa Carlton

Even among Japanese people, it’s a famous song everyone has heard at least once: Vanessa Carlton’s “A Thousand Miles.” It’s a memorable unrequited love song, with the striking line, “If I could just see you, I’d walk a thousand miles.”
AngelAerosmith

This song was used as the theme for the drama “Engine” starring Takuya Kimura and became a hit in Japan.
It delivers, in a gentle yet dramatic way, the yearning and deepening feelings of love for someone dear who isn’t by your side.
Its wistful melody is perfect for long autumn nights.
ConfidentDemi Lovato

This song, with its cool, assertive lyrics that say “I’m right,” is by Demi Lovato, an American singer who also works as an actress and idol.
It’s the title track of her 2015 album Confident.
Listening to it during a busy autumn might just fill you with motivation.





