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Summary of Western pop music: A comprehensive introduction to famous pop songs from overseas.

Countless pop songs have emerged on the Western music scene, captivating music fans around the world.

Beyond catchy, memorable tunes, Western pop delights us in every way—lyrics, singers’ voices, and even the visual aspects like choreography and music videos.

In this article, we’ll introduce a roundup of classic Western pop hits!

From universally known masterpieces to highly recommended tracks, we’ve selected plenty for you to enjoy.

Whether you’re a dedicated fan of Western music or someone who isn’t very familiar with it yet, take this opportunity to give them a listen.

Summary of Western Pop Music: A Comprehensive Introduction to Iconic International Pop Songs (81–90)

Hound DogElvis Presley

Elvis Presley – Hound Dog (Official Audio)
Hound DogElvis Presley

Elvis Presley is the best-selling solo artist in the world and a legendary figure who epitomizes rock ’n’ roll.

“Hound Dog,” released in 1956, was a massive hit that ended up as the number-one single of the year.

Its lyrics sharply criticize a playboy—also carrying the meaning of a “womanizer.” The upbeat rock ’n’ roll rhythm really lifts your spirits, and it has a cathartic punch that can blow away a bad mood.

Paired with Elvis Presley’s sexy vocals, enjoy the irresistible groove!

Rock And Roll All NiteKISS

Kiss – Rock And Roll All Nite (From Kiss eXposed)
Rock And Roll All NiteKISS

Kiss, the hard rock band that represents America.

Their bright, East Coast musical vibe really stands out, doesn’t it? When you think of Kiss, you think of a band with plenty of feel-good hard rock that gets everyone pumped.

Among their songs, one I especially recommend is Rock And Roll All Nite.

I think it’s a track everyone’s heard at least once.

It’s said to be inspired by Slade’s Crazy Mama, and the result is a refreshing, high-voltage hard rock tune.

Be sure to check it out.

Billie JeanMichael Jackson

Michael Jackson – Billie Jean (Official Video)
Billie JeanMichael Jackson

A masterpiece by Michael Jackson, whose presence can rightly be called that of the original pop singer.

His richly textured, gritty track stirs a distinctly danceable feel and has garnered overwhelming support worldwide.

The song has influenced many later artists and carries a refined atmosphere that fits seamlessly into a daytime vibe.

Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get EnoughMichael Jackson

Michael Jackson – Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough (Official Video – Upscaled)
Don’t Stop 'Til You Get EnoughMichael Jackson

A song by the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, that showcases overwhelming charisma and approachable musicality at a high level.

Released as a single from the classic album Off the Wall, it became his first U.

S.

No.

1 hit that he both wrote and composed himself.

From the distinctive intro and shouts, you’re drawn in, and the funk-influenced rhythm makes your body want to move.

Michael’s falsetto vocal work is soulful and cool, too! It’s not the kind of track that explodes with flashiness, but its inner heat fills you with an exhilarating feeling.

Every Rose Has Its ThornPoison

It’s a heartbreak song by Poison, an American heavy metal band that was especially popular in the ’80s, featured on their smash-hit second album Open Up and Say.

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Ahh!, and it’s said to be based on real experiences.

It starts with a relaxed acoustic guitar intro and gradually swells into something grand, which is really moving.

This may be sudden, but haven’t you ever hurt your partner with just a casual word? In the lyrics, that kind of drifting apart is poignantly compared to the dual nature of a rose’s beauty.

It really resonates with a broken heart.

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And perhaps because of the sound’s atmosphere, there’s a curious warmth to it as well.

Brett Michaels’s husky yet crystalline vocals gently seep in—what a lovely song.

When Doves CryPrince

Prince and the Revolution – When Doves Cry (Official Music Video)
When Doves CryPrince

Prince is the very definition of a superstar among superstars—a musician whose name is indelibly etched in American music history.

His track “When Doves Cry” appears on an album that was a massive commercial success and is widely regarded as a classic.

Among its releases, this single in particular showcases his dazzling sensibility, offering a completely new listening experience.

No wonder: it contains no bass or guitar, and its rhythm is built from uniquely striking attack sounds.

And yet it remains effortlessly listenable and pop, a track with a mysteriously compelling groove.

Western pop music roundup: A comprehensive introduction to famous international pop songs (91–100)

Killing Me Softly With His SongRoberta Flack

Roberta Flack – Killing Me Softly With His Song (Official Audio)
Killing Me Softly With His SongRoberta Flack

It’s a landmark R&B classic that almost everyone has heard at least once.

Sung by American artist Roberta Flack, the song is marked by its gently enveloping melody and deeply resonant lyrics.

Released in January 1973, it spent five consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The following year, it achieved the remarkable feat of winning three Grammy Awards.

Its lyrics, which portray a woman who deeply identifies with the performer’s delivery, have continued to captivate listeners.

In Japan, it’s well known from a Nescafé commercial, and its Japanese title, “Yasashiku Utatte” (literally, “Sing Gently”), may be even more familiar.