A gloomy morning when you just can’t shake off the drowsiness.
What kind of music would you listen to? Here’s a selection that music fans who love Western music should definitely check out.
In this article, we researched the most popular wake-up songs.
From those, we carefully picked the latest tracks and long-running hits that earned especially high praise—introducing “energetic songs to make dreary mornings more comfortable.”
We hope you’ll keep them on your iPhone and make use of them in various morning situations like commuting to work or school and getting ready.
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Wake Up! Top 10 Uplifting Western Pop/Rock Alarm Songs (1–10)
What a Man Gotta DoJonas Brothers

The American band Jonas Brothers have a track with an irresistibly upbeat groove, “What A Man Gotta Do.” It’s a song that belts out a passionate message with tremendous power, but the takeaway can differ quite a bit depending on whether you listen from a male or female perspective.
Hop on this lively beat and enjoy it in whatever way feels right to you!
Don’t Start NowDua Lipa

With top-notch looks, vocal ability, and performance, Dua Lipa is a British singer admired by women.
The melody line riding on this groovy rhythm section is exceptionally beautiful and strikingly bold.
Above all, it’s something I especially want women to hear—the empowering lyrics are a huge draw, giving you the strength to live each day more powerfully starting tomorrow!
I Don’t CareEd Sheeran & Justin Bieber

A collaboration I can wholeheartedly recommend even to those new to Western pop: Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber’s “I Don’t Care.” You’d expect a song and video as glamorous and high-end as their big-name pairing—but surprise, it’s delightfully cheap! We all have small daily worries and problems, but this breezy, easygoing track makes them all feel silly.
CAN’T STOP THE FEELING!Justin Timberlake

It’s a track that, like magic, will put a spring in your step during your everyday commute—whether you’re driving, walking, or taking the train.
Justin Timberlake’s “CAN’T STOP THE FEELING!” is a refreshing song that goes perfectly with blue skies.
Even if you usually stay indoors, how about heading out under the sun while listening to this tune? I think you’ll feel your heart recharge more and more!
I’ll Be ThereWalk Off The Earth

“I’ll Be There” by the Canadian indie rock band Walk Off the Earth.
This song features an appealing, upbeat melody carried by a pleasantly rhythmic, almost folk-like groove.
Sung by a male–female twin vocal, it sparks a fire from within and fills you with energy.
Give it a listen and feel the overflowing passion!
High HopesPanic! At The Disco

Here’s “High Hopes,” a track by the hugely popular American rock band Panic! At The Disco that hits its peak right from the intro, which begins with a fanfare.
Personally, I absolutely love the verse around 1:04, and I’m incredibly moved by how it flows into the explosive, ringing chorus.
When I’m feeling down, I can’t help but replay it in my head.
How about you? It’s a song I’d love for everyone to relate to!
Look At Her NowSelena Gomez

Selena Gomez’s “Look At Her Now” features lyrics sung from a third-person perspective about “her,” which is striking and even gives off a somewhat dreamy, fantastical atmosphere.
So who is “her”? There’s no definitive answer—feel free to interpret it however you like.
Even without overthinking it, it’s simply a song whose world you can enjoy.






