Stylish Western music: that catchy song you hear on the street corner
I can’t forget that stylish song I heard on the street corner that day.
Perhaps truly great music is the kind that stays in many people’s memories.
You might not notice it much while walking around town, but when you think back at home, those stylish, addictive phrases start playing in your head—sounds that really catch your attention.
So we researched the buzzworthy tracks on our site and picked out popular works by international artists who are highly regarded by music fans.
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Stylish Western music: That catchy song you hear on the street (21–30)
Smooth OperatorSade

When Sade burst onto the scene, it was incredibly shocking.
Their sound didn’t fit into any existing music genre, and young people at the time were captivated by its stylish vibe.
Among their songs, this one can be called a signature track.
Enjoy the atmosphere of that era.
September SongJP Cooper

A comforting, soulful track that nostalgically and innocently portrays teenage romance.
It was released as a digital download in 2016 by the British singer JP Cooper.
The song became a hit worldwide and was certified platinum in the UK and Sweden.
Shape of youEd Sheeran

The latest track from UK singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran.
It’s a stylish, pop-leaning song that stands apart from the wistful ballads that have been his signature.
Kicking off with this release, countless listeners are finding themselves captivated by Ed Sheeran’s new direction.
We Are Never Ever Getting Back TogetherTaylor Swift

This song is a track by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, centered on the theme of breaking away from a past relationship.
With a firm declaration to an ex who’s pushing for reconciliation—“We are never ever getting back together”—her resolute stance gives listeners courage.
Released in August 2012 as the lead single from the album Red, it created a major buzz at the time.
On the U.
S.
singles chart, it jumped from a debut at No.
72 to the No.
1 spot the following week.
In Japan, it’s also known as the opening theme for the reality show Terrace House and is loved by many.
It’s a song that gives you a push when you want to cut off a finished romance and move forward.
WaterTyla

Tyla burst onto the scene from South Africa like a shooting star.
The song that catapulted her into stardom is a track from her debut album, “Tyla”! Blending the breezy rhythms of Afrobeats with sensual R&B, the sound feels like a refreshing tonic seeping into sun-warmed skin in summer.
The lyrics portray an irrepressible passion and a longing for intimate connection, and that slightly risqué worldview is sure to make your heart skip a beat.
This record became a historic hit, marking the first entry in 55 years on the Billboard Hot 100 by a solo artist from South Africa! It’s the perfect number for relaxing on a summer evening with a slightly grown-up vibe.
BoysCharli XCX

A track released in 2017 by Charli XCX.
It was inspired by Koji Kondo’s 1985 track “Super Mario Bros.
Sound Effects.” The music video features many male artists, including Charlie Puth, MNEK, Mac DeMarco, and Ty Dolla $ign.
How Far I’ll GoAuli’i Cravalho

A track used in the 2016 Disney animated film Moana.
It was released as a digital download in 2016 by American actress and singer Auli’i Cravalho.
It reached No.
1 on the New Zealand charts and was certified platinum in the United States.





