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Hidden gem alarm songs in Western music. Recommended popular tracks.

I’ve put together a collection of underrated Western wake-up songs that are perfect for setting as your alarm or as background music during the busy morning rush.

These are mainly bright tracks with a pleasant tempo that’ll lift your mood, so you can kick off your day feeling refreshed.

Hidden gem wake-up songs in Western music: recommended popular tracks (1–10)

Feel RightMark Ronson feat. Mystikal

Mark Ronson – Feel Right (Official Video) ft. Mystikal
Feel RightMark Ronson feat. Mystikal

A collaboration between British producer Mark Ronson and American rapper Mystikal.

It’s a G-funk track that Bruno Mars was involved in producing.

It became a hit in the United States, Mexico, and various European countries.

Get Up Offa That ThingJames Brown

James Brown – Get Up Offa That Thing
Get Up Offa That ThingJames Brown

A funk track released in 1976 by American singer-songwriter James Brown.

It reached No.

4 on the U.

S.

charts.

The track has been used widely across media, including in the film Sister Act 2 and in Wal-Mart commercials.

Can’t Sleep LovePentatonix

A track released in 2015 by the American a cappella group Pentatonix.

It’s a gentle, smooth track that incorporates elements of blue-eyed soul.

It became a hit in countries such as the United States and Belgium, and reached No.

18 on the charts in Japan.

Hidden gems of Western wake-up songs: Recommended popular tracks (11–20)

DOWNTOWNMacklemore & Ryan Lewis

MACKLEMORE & RYAN LEWIS – DOWNTOWN (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
DOWNTOWNMacklemore & Ryan Lewis

A track characterized by old-school rhythms and funky beats.

It was released in 2015 by the American hip-hop duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis.

It became a hit around the world, reaching No.

1 on the charts in countries such as Mexico and Australia.

Lovely DayBill Withers

Bill Withers – Lovely Day (Original Version)
Lovely DayBill Withers

A track characterized by a simple, sweet melody.

It was released in 1977 by American soul and R&B singer Bill Withers.

Skip Scarborough, who also worked on tracks for Earth, Wind & Fire, was involved in its production.

The track has been covered by artists such as Hootie & the Blowfish and Take 6, and was used in a Gap commercial.

Wake UpThe Vamps

A track released in 2015 by the British pop band The Vamps.

It became a hit around the world and was certified platinum in Belgium and Spain.

The music video, filmed in Los Angeles, features Brooklyn Beckham.

Rather BeClean Bandit ft. Jess Glynne

Clean Bandit – Rather Be ft. Jess Glynne [Official Video]
Rather BeClean Bandit ft. Jess Glynne

A collaboration between the British electronic music group Clean Bandit and singer-songwriter Jess Glynne.

James Napier, who has also worked on tracks for artists like Disclosure, was involved in the production.

It topped charts around the world and won a Grammy Award.