[2025 Edition] Western songs to listen to in May: A roundup of recommended popular tracks
Speaking of May, it’s Golden Week—a season that’s a delight for working people and students alike.
That said, as the term “May blues” suggests, it can also be a time when you feel a bit lethargic after a long holiday.
So here are some classic Western songs perfect for May to lift your spirits!
From powerful tracks that give a push to those still feeling uneasy a month into their new routines, to chill tunes ideal for a leisurely afternoon tea on a day off, and songs that make great driving BGM during the holiday—there’s plenty to enjoy.
From the latest hits to timeless classics, enjoy!
[2025 Edition] Western songs to listen to in May: A roundup of recommended popular tracks (1–10)
Can’t Tame HerZara Larsson

Many of you might be planning to have an absolute blast during Golden Week.
In that spirit, I recommend listening to “Can’t Tame Her.” It’s a track released by Swedish singer Zara Larsson, featuring a comfortable, synth-driven sound inspired by ’80s club music.
The lyrics capture the excited feeling of wanting to make the most of a holiday and have all-out fun.
Give it a listen before you head out.
WingsJonas Brothers

Wings is perfect for relaxing at home on your day off.
It’s a 2023 track by the Jonas Brothers—a band formed around the brothers Nick, Joe, and Kevin.
The acoustic guitar tones combined with sampled chatter create a laid-back atmosphere.
The trio’s high vocals and beautiful harmonies are also highlights.
And since the arrangement builds toward the end, it’s great for getting in the mood to head out as well.
Made You LookMeghan Trainor

When you’re feeling down with the May blues, I hope you’ll listen to “Made You Look.” It’s a song by Meghan Trainor that’s gone pretty viral on TikTok.
The lyrics carry a positive message: you’re beautiful enough even without wearing brand-name items.
The sections with onomatopoeia and call-and-response hype you up just by listening, so it seems perfect as a companion for a drive.
Guess featuring billie eilishCharli XCX

This captivating duet brings together UK-born Charli XCX and Billie Eilish.
Its innovative sound fuses electroclash with French house, delivering a polished finish reminiscent of Daft Punk.
Featured on the album Brat, released in June 2024, the track was later issued as a single.
In December 2024, a remix version premiered at Billie Eilish’s Los Angeles show, sending the crowd into a frenzy.
It’s the perfect song for a relaxed moment—an afternoon in May with a refreshing breeze, tea time at a café, or a picnic in the park.
Sunday MorningMaroon 5

A gem of a ballad by Maroon 5 that captures a gentle moment of love set against a Sunday morning filled with the soft sound of rain.
Featured on the album “Songs About Jane,” released in 2002 by the quintessential American pop-rock band, it was issued as the fourth single in December 2004.
Also included on the U.
S.
soundtrack of the film “Love Actually,” the song masterfully blends elements of jazz and R&B, harmonizing a soothing melody with Adam Levine’s deeply expressive vocals.
It celebrates the preciousness of quiet time spent with a lover amid busy days, making it a perfect track for a leisurely weekend morning or as relaxing background music to share with someone special.
I Ain’t WorriedOneRepublic

This upbeat track, known for its cheerful whistling melody, was released by American band OneRepublic in May 2022.
Written specifically for the soundtrack of the film Top Gun: Maverick, it delivers a message—set to breezy dance-pop—about the importance of keeping your head up and moving forward in the face of challenges.
Earning high praise worldwide, including reaching No.
6 on the U.
S.
Billboard chart, the song celebrates an optimistic approach to life and the value of holding on to your dreams.
Frontman Ryan Tedder drew inspiration from the movie’s beach scene when creating it.
It’s a perfect song for moments when you want to feel a sense of freedom, like on a holiday drive or during outdoor activities.
I Had Some Help feat. Morgan WallenPost Malone

Post Malone, a quintessential American artist, has delivered an ambitious work that breaks new ground in country music.
This duet with Morgan Wallen richly portrays the emotions of two men confronting the end of a relationship.
Even as they face a harsh reality, their determination to move forward—not by blaming themselves alone, but by acknowledging the other person—strikes a deep chord.
Released in May 2024, the song debuted at No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The warm tones of acoustic guitar and pedal steel make it perfect for a leisurely weekend drive or for moments when you want to quietly reflect.





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