[2025] Classic Western songs to celebrate the New Year: Popular tracks to kick off the year
When it comes to New Year’s in Japan, we can’t help but think of traditional Japanese music for the background, right?
For all the Western music lovers out there, even for New Year’s celebration BGM, we’d love for you to choose classic hits from the West.
With that in mind, this time we’re bringing you an article focused on Western songs that celebrate the New Year!
There are plenty of playlists like “Western songs to listen to at Christmas,” but a list of Western tracks for ringing in the New Year is actually pretty rare, isn’t it?
Of course, we’ve included famous songs that straightforwardly celebrate the New Year, as well as positive tracks perfect for kicking off a fresh year and some curveball selections too—so it’s a lineup recommended even for deep-cut Western music fans.
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[2025] Classic Western songs to celebrate the New Year: Popular tracks to kick off the year (21–30)
1999Prince

Prince—also known as His Royal Badness—was a once-in-a-generation genius who handled everything himself, from playing instruments and producing to singing and songwriting.
Though he sadly passed away on April 21, 2016, the magnitude of his influence on subsequent artists is beyond what can be summed up here.
Among the vast number of songs he released as a famously prolific creator, 1999—featured in this piece—opens the eponymous album released in 1982, which became a massive hit.
The track showcases not only Prince’s vocals but also female vocals, and it’s a gem where fierce funkiness and unbeatable pop sensibility explode.
As the title suggests, it’s worth noting that the lyrics could only have been born in the era just before the year 2000—a millennium no one had ever experienced.
In that sense, for those born in the ’90s who don’t clearly remember that time, or for younger listeners born in the 2000s and beyond, Prince’s references to the “apocalypse” might feel fresh and striking.
Time Of Our LivesPitbull, Ne-Yo

When it comes to Western songs for celebrating the New Year, this track by Pitbull and Ne-Yo is a perfect fit.
Created by two artists from the United States, the song conveys the importance of enjoying life to the fullest, even when facing financial hardships.
Released in November 2014, it reached No.
9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became a worldwide hit, earning platinum certifications in many countries.
It’s a positive, uplifting song that’s perfect for kicking off the New Year.
Why not give it a listen and start fresh, making the coming year a fun one?
New Year’s ResolutionOtis Redding & Carla Thomas

This song was released as a duet by the great soul singer Otis Redding—who tragically died in his twenties—and Carla Thomas, who is also known as the daughter of Rufus Thomas.
It appears on the classic 1967 duet album King & Queen.
Set to a gentle 6/8 rhythm, their soulful vocals are absolutely mesmerizing.
The title means “New Year’s Resolution,” and the lyrics seem to suggest a couple trying to start over.
It’s a track you can easily enjoy as background music, especially if you prefer to spend New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day in a relaxed way.
Don’t Stop Me NowQueen

When it comes to iconic songs that brilliantly color the New Year, this Queen track surely tops the list.
Its lyrics, celebrating a free spirit and boundless possibility, are perfect for the dawn of a new year.
The soundscape woven by Freddie Mercury’s overwhelming vocals and Brian May’s masterful guitar solo is irresistible to any listener.
Although it didn’t receive high acclaim upon its release in November 1978, it has since grown to be loved by many.
It’s a must-listen for those holding their New Year’s resolutions close to heart or embarking on a new challenge.
Happy New Year50 Cent

This is a recommended track for heads who want to ring in the New Year with hip-hop rather than pop or rock! It’s a freestyle released in 2011 by 50 Cent, a man with a hard-knock life and a larger-than-life persona who shines not only as a rapper but also as an actor.
Just from the title, it feels humorously mismatched with 50 Cent’s image, doesn’t it? Of course, when it comes to the lyrics, they’re not about wishing for a happy New Year; instead, they’re very much “on-brand,” packed with the kind of hardcore, provocative language you’d expect from a rapper of his caliber—reassuring in a way.
Also keep an ear out for the mentions of his longtime allies Eminem and Dr.
Dre!
My Dear Acquaintance (A Happy New Year)Regina Spektor

Regina Spektor, a Russian-born singer-songwriter known as a leading artist in the anti-folk genre.
Many of her works begin with a piano riff and then evolve into avant-garde arrangements that mix in ambient sounds or even groans.
“My Dear Acquaintance (A Happy New Year)” follows that same approach, giving it a distinctive flavor that sets it apart from simple New Year’s songs.
Our New YearTori Amos

Tori Amos is an American singer-songwriter, pianist, and composer who has been active since 1979.
She is also known for her mezzo-soprano vocal range.
This song is included on her 2009 album Midwinter Graces.






