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: Those catchy songs you hear on the street (41–50)
You Belong With MeTaylor Swift

A coming-of-age song that poignantly depicts a girl’s aching crush on the boy next door.
American artist Taylor Swift sings dramatically about the romantic conflicts that arise during high school life.
While retaining elements of country music, the song also has pop appeal and is loved by a wide range of generations.
Released in April 2009, it reached No.
2 on the U.
S.
Billboard Hot 100 and achieved the feat of being nominated in three categories at the Grammy Awards.
It also won Best Female Video at the VMAs and became a social phenomenon.
It’s recommended for listening while driving or when you want to relax.
Its refreshing melody and heartfelt lyrics will lift your spirits and energize your day.
Stylish Western music: Those catchy songs you hear on the street (51–60)
lutherKendrick Lamar

This track is memorable for the beautiful harmony woven by Kendrick Lamar and SZA, both from the United States.
Blending hip-hop and R&B, it explores themes of love and hope.
Its nostalgic melody, paired with monochromatic rap and luscious vocals, creates a deep sense of storytelling.
Released in November 2024, the song is included on the album GNX and reached No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
It also captivated 133.
5 million viewers during the Super Bowl halftime show in February 2025.
Gently addressing feelings for a loved one, the song exquisitely balances a tender, heartfelt atmosphere with an up-tempo sound.
LocationKhalid

Khalid, the rising star of R&B who brought a fresh breeze to the American music scene, began his career in 2016 and made his major debut at the young age of 18.
His debut album, American Teen, quickly became a massive hit.
With his sweet, wistful vocals and relaxed sound, he continues to captivate listeners.
He boasts four American Music Awards and has been nominated for the Grammys four times, earning global recognition for his talent.
He actively collaborates with high-profile artists such as Normani and Halsey, continually expanding his musical range.
With his warm voice and relatable lyrics, his gentle explorations of love and self-discovery make his music perfect for anyone seeking comfort and healing.
BMFSZA

American singer-songwriter SZA delivers a sultry track that blends bossa nova rhythms with contemporary R&B.
The lyrics, which vividly portray a woman surrendering to desire and being drawn to the allure of a younger man, leave a strong impression.
Released in December 2024 as part of the album “SOS Deluxe: LANA,” the song reached No.
29 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Quoting the jazz classic “The Girl from Ipanema,” it offers musical depth while capturing, with a pleasant sense of weightlessness, those moments when one is swept up by irresistible waves of emotion.
It’s a perfect pick when you want to refresh your mood or relax.
Non, non, non (écouter Barbara)Camélia Jordana

A song that delicately portrays the emotions of a heartbroken woman is delivered by Camélia Jordana from France.
It’s striking how the woman keeps saying “non” to those urging her to cheer up, choosing instead to face her sadness.
The song gently speaks to the importance of taking time to sit with one’s feelings, without forcing oneself to look forward.
Released in January 2010, the track received a strong response, reaching No.
3 on the French digital charts.
Included on the album “Camélia Jordana,” it earned high praise as her debut release from Sony Music.
Paying homage to the legendary chanson singer Barbara, this piece stands as a song that stays close to those bearing the pain of heartbreak—one to be listened to on a quiet night.
AvenirLouane

The French songstress Louane paints heartbreak and hope with refined musicality, capturing listeners’ hearts with a voice that blends strength and tenderness.
Featured on her debut album “Chambre 12,” this track portrays a woman who, despite carrying anger and sorrow toward her partner, chooses to face forward and move on.
Upon its release in January 2015, it swiftly reached number one in France and climbed high on the charts across Europe, including Belgium and Germany.
The fusion of delicate emotional expression with a danceable beat is superb, offering comfort to those who’ve experienced a breakup while encouraging a step toward the future.
It’s a supportive anthem we hope you’ll hear if you’re troubled by love.
Real Love byMary J Blige

The piano melody from the intro repeats throughout the entire song.
It’s so thorough that it even carries through the chorus.
There’s one break in the middle, but when it returns, you feel relieved—as if you’ve already become addicted to this melody.
And the ending is especially noteworthy.
I don’t know any other song that ends in such a stylish way.





