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Recommended Western music ringtones and ring melodies

Recommended Western music ringtones and ring melodies
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Recommended Western music ringtones and ring melodies

A roundup of recommended ringtones and ringtone clips from Western music!

Ever since smartphones became widespread, you don’t hear much about ringtones and caller tunes anymore, right?

It’s said that the culture of setting ringtones and caller tunes has faded away.

But lately, more and more people have been setting them again!

People say the boom in ringtones and caller tunes is making a comeback thanks to the rise of music streaming services like Spotify and LINE MUSIC.

This time, we’ve picked out tracks from Western music!

I’m sure you’ll find a favorite song!

Recommended Western music ringtones and ringback tones (1–10)

SeñoritaShawn Mendes & Camila Cabello

The 2019 duet “Señorita” by Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello—what a sultry, irresistibly sexy track.

I felt oddly out of place when it started playing at the neighborhood bento shop.

Above all, the intertwined male–female twin vocals over that sticky Latin rhythm are just superb.

Setting this as your ringtone or ringback tone would be seriously stylish—perfect as a special track just for your significant other!

bad guyBillie Eilish

Billie Eilish, a female singer who sparked a huge boom from 2019 that included Japan.

When it comes to her hits, I think it’s this “bad guy.” She doesn’t over-sing, and the track is quite simple, but its fresh feel and stylishness captivated listeners around the world.

I think setting this provocative track as a ringtone or ringback tone would be fantastic.

It’s nice that it isn’t too flashy, and above all, just listening to it makes you feel a bit cooler and gives you that slightly grown-up, confident vibe—that’s part of its charm.

24K MagicBruno Mars

Bruno Mars – 24K Magic [Official Video]
24K MagicBruno Mars

Bruno Mars is a globally beloved, in-demand singer-songwriter.

This track, inspired by ’80s and ’90s Black music, is the title song from his third album, 24K Magic, released in 2016, which became a worldwide hit.

In Japan, it was also used as the ending theme for “The! Sekai Gyoten News,” and many people likely still have its dazzling melody stuck in their heads.

When it starts playing as a ringtone, it alone can lift your mood!

Wrecking BallMiley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus – Wrecking Ball (Official Video)
Wrecking BallMiley Cyrus

A pop ballad released in 2013 by Miley Cyrus.

It was first performed live at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas in September 2013.

The music video garnered over 19.

3 million views within the first 24 hours of being uploaded.

Shape of YouEd Sheeran

Ed Sheeran – Shape of You (Official Music Video)
Shape of YouEd Sheeran

Ringtones and ring melodies stop playing once you pick up the phone, but this song is such a masterpiece that once it starts, you’ll definitely not want to answer.

Ed Sheeran’s “Shape of You” unfolds a quiet yet passionate melody that rides on the refrain running underneath.

If you listen to it while driving or walking through the city, even your everyday scenery will look different.

Set it as your call ringtone and you won’t want to pick up; set it for emails or LINE and you’ll agonize over which part to clip—an enjoyable dilemma that only a great song can create!

Stay With MeSam Smith

Sam Smith – Stay With Me (Official Music Video)
Stay With MeSam Smith

A track released in 2014 by Sam Smith.

It’s a ballad characterized by piano sounds and a sweet yet powerful falsetto voice.

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

It has been covered by artists such as Ed Sheeran and Chris Brown.

Lose YourselfEminem

Eminem – Lose Yourself [HD]
Lose YourselfEminem

Since his major-label debut in 1999, Eminem has been a rare star who continues to lead not only the hip-hop world but the entire music scene.

His record-breaking success and skills as a musician hardly need repeating.

The track introduced here, Lose Yourself, is the masterpiece that made his name known even to people who normally have little interest in hip-hop.

It served as the theme song for the 2003 film 8 Mile, which Eminem himself starred in, and back then you could hear it playing all over town.

The instantly memorable hook, the serious intro—no matter where you cut it, every phrase feels perfect for a ringtone!

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