Western party songs: popular party tunes recommended even for party-scene beginners
It’s for a wedding reception performance, right?!
Ah, pardon me… I got ahead of myself, assuming that must be why you’re looking at this page.
In fact, we’ve gathered songs here specifically for that purpose.
It’s limited to Western music only.
We have a separate page for Japanese songs, so please refer to that one.
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Western party songs: Popular party tunes recommended even for party-people beginners (41–50)
High On Life feat. BonnMartin Garrix

In today’s EDM scene, Martin Garrix is a must, and his new track features the relatively unknown singer Bonn, about whom little is known so far—another uplifting banger.
It follows a familiar formula that, even when you see it coming, still gets you hyped, and it’s sure to become a club hit.
Western party songs. Popular party tunes recommended even for beginner party people (51–60)
HistoryRich Brian

Rich Brian, originally from Indonesia, taught himself English to a near-native level and now thrives as a rapper.
It’s a track you’ll want to play on a breezy summer day, with a satisfying blend of flute tones and bass.
His distinctively deep voice is seriously cool.
Rock And RollLed Zeppelin

Set to Jimmy Page’s distinctive guitar sound and driven by John Bonham’s powerful beat, this song is often hailed as the epitome of rock.
It’s a famous track that almost everyone has heard at least once, so it’s sure to get everyone moving and excited together.
Where Is The Love?The Black Eyed Peas

It’s a mega-hit by The Black Eyed Peas.
It’s almost always sung when guys and girls are having a lively, long karaoke session.
The tune has a very peaceful vibe and is a catchy song that lightens the mood of the place.
Chained To The RhythmKaty Perry

Katy Perry’s “Chained to the Rhythm” is a track that’s guaranteed to hype up any party scene.
Its danceable beat makes everyone want to jump in and move to the rhythm.
At the same time, it’s not just fun—the lyrics carry a dose of satire about modern society.
It’s a certified classic packed with elements that will excite listeners of all ages, and it’s great even for newcomers to Western pop.
It’s a perfect pick for all kinds of occasions, from BBQs to wedding after-parties.
Be sure to play this song at your next party and get the crowd going with your friends!
OptionsPitbull

Pitbull’s “Options” is truly a perfect party track.
Its beat is catchy and ideal for energizing the dance floor.
The bright melody and positive lyrics also leave listeners feeling happy.
It’s a song I can recommend for any venue—great for everything from BBQs to wedding after-parties.
I can recommend it with confidence because it’s a track many people can enjoy together.
Even those who don’t usually listen to Western pop will instantly help create a fun, shared atmosphere when “Options” by Pitbull comes on.
Definitely give it a try at your next party!
Don’t Stop The PartyPitbull

It’s an essential smash hit for parties and clubs.
As the title suggests, it’s a song about how “the party isn’t over yet.” It also serves as a kind of encore.
It’s often used to elevate the atmosphere even more and is a classic frequently played toward the end of a party.





