Classic Western songs to listen to in March: recommended hit tracks [2025]
For students, graduation is a major life event, and for those leaving their hometowns for jobs after April, March is a time when farewells and the anticipation and anxiety of new encounters intersect.
In this article, we introduce classic and hit Western songs perfect for listening to in March.
From spring-like, upbeat numbers that suit the milder, more comfortable weather to tracks that evoke determination for a fresh start, we’ve assembled a variety of timeless songs.
The first half highlights recent hits and popular tracks, while the latter half features golden oldies, making it an article that listeners of all ages can enjoy!
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Classic Western songs to listen to in March: Recommended hit songs [2025] (41–50)
Good As Hell (feat. Ariana Grande)Lizzo

A smash hit by Lizzo, who has now become a singer-rapper beloved around the world.
It’s an empowering anthem for women with a moving message to love yourself, and it was originally written in 2016 for a movie soundtrack.
In October 2019, it was re-released as a remix featuring Ariana Grande, whom Lizzo herself had hoped to collaborate with.
With these two cheering you on, even the men will be standing up straight!
Flames Feat. Avril LavigneMod Sun

Mod Sun’s masterpiece “Flames (Feat.
Avril Lavigne),” featuring Avril Lavigne.
Avril Lavigne created many globally successful hits in the 2010s, so many of you are probably familiar with her.
It’s not widely known in Japan, but Avril Lavigne and Mod Sun began dating after the release of this song.
The lyrics suit their relationship, portraying a very passionate and profound love.
How about it for White Day?
HeavenNiall Horan

Niall Horan’s “Heaven” is a song that values moving at your own pace, with a theme of inner fulfillment.
Released on February 17, 2023, its lyrics charmingly compare fleeting happiness shared with a loved one to heaven.
Set to a melody like a gentle March spring breeze, Horan encourages listeners to free their hearts.
As the lead single from The Show, this smash hit quickly captured fans’ hearts and became a hot topic on social media.
For listeners starting a new chapter, it’s sure to inspire the courage and hope to take a fresh step forward.
I Like You (A Happier Song) w. Doja CatPost Malone

“I Like You (A Happier Song) w.
Doja Cat” is an uplifting, refreshing pop track by New York–born rapper Post Malone.
The song is a collaboration with Doja Cat, a singer-songwriter and rapper from California.
It’s especially appealing for the way Doja Cat’s energetic rap adds a great accent to Post Malone’s clear, airy melodic parts.
The French spoken segments heard at the beginning and end also become surprisingly addictive the more you listen!
Bad HabitSteve Lacy

Steve Lacy, from California in the United States.
His song “Bad Habit” is memorable for the phrase “my bad habit of biting my tongue.” The track begins with that bad habit and continues with lyrics that lament his own shortcomings.
If you’ve ever regretted your decisions about school or your career, this song’s lyrics might quietly speak for you.
Its slightly languid vibe also feels like a perfect match for a tired heart.
Push My LuckThe Chainsmokers

Released in December 2019, this track served as the lead single from The Chainsmokers’ third album, World War Joy.
It’s a song that honestly conveys the feelings of a man in the midst of a fresh, budding romance, sung over a track marked by clean-toned guitar and a sentimental melody.
For anyone who’s felt the same way, it’s sure to be relatable.
FamilyThe Chainsmokers with Kygo

It’s a star-studded collaboration by global favorites The Chainsmokers and Kygo.
The track is included on The Chainsmokers’ third studio album, World War Joy, released in December 2019.
Beyond the song’s quality, be sure to check out the music video, which is based on the real-life experiences of in-demand videographer Rory Kramer.
It’s the kind of piece that can remind you of the importance of friends during seasons of meeting and parting.






