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2025 Edition: Recommended Western songs for winter drives — the latest tracks and timeless hits

For those who own a car, the quintessential pleasure is, of course, going for a drive.

You can savor the unique joys of driving in any season—spring, summer, fall, or winter—but this time, we’re bringing you an article themed around “Western music you’ll want to listen to on a winter drive.”

From mellow tracks that warm the heart to poignant ballads tinged with melancholy, and dance-pop tunes so upbeat they’ll make you forget the winter chill, we’ve gathered a diverse selection that spans genres while prioritizing easy listening.

The first half features the latest hits and buzzworthy tracks, while the latter half showcases timeless classics.

We hope listeners of all generations will enjoy this lineup!

[2025 Edition] Recommended Western music for winter drives: the latest tracks and classic hits (71–80)

Enough For LoveKelela

Kelela – Enough For Love (Official Music Video)
Enough For LoveKelela

How about enjoying an elegant winter drive with some relaxed-sounding EDM? In that case, “Enough For Love” is perfect.

It’s a track from singer Kelela’s album Raven.

The song has a generally calm feel, but the addition of congas gives it a gently swaying rhythm.

By the way, the lyrics portray heartbreak while weaving in philosophical elements.

StrangersKenya Grace

Kenya Grace – Strangers (Official Lyric Video)
StrangersKenya Grace

“Strangers,” which has gone mega-viral on Instagram and TikTok, is a track released by the British singer-songwriter Kenya Grace.

Its exhilarating synth melodies are perfect for livening up a winter drive, and her whispery vocals are pleasantly easy on the ears.

It also works well when you want to create a romantic mood.

Another reason it’s great for driving is that the lyrics depict a drive date, and the music video features scenes of her behind the wheel.

Tree Among ShrubsMen I Trust

Among bands playing contemporary indie pop and dream pop, Men I Trust from Montreal, Quebec, Canada stand out with exceptional popularity and critical acclaim.

Their fourth album, Untourable Album, released in 2021, is a superb work often hailed as their best.

With a sound that is endlessly soft, nostalgic, and subtly psychedelic, it still boasts clear hooks and catchiness, setting it apart from more atmosphere-driven peers through impeccable pop sensibility and undeniable songwriting skill.

The languid female vocals are as perfect as one could hope for.

I’m highlighting the lead track Tree Among Shrubs, which also received a music video, and the album as a whole is an ideal companion for winter drives.

Creepin’Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, 21 Savage

Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, 21 Savage – Creepin’ (Visualizer)
Creepin'Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, 21 Savage

Set to a bittersweet melody, this heartbreak story unfolds into a track as cool and beautiful as a winter night sky.

Produced by Metro Boomin with star-studded features from The Weeknd and 21 Savage, it was released in December 2022 and became a global hit, reaching No.

3 on the Billboard Hot 100 within just a few months.

Another highlight is how the melody from a 2004 hit, sampled here, is revived with a modern arrangement.

The lyrics, which express the complex feeling of being hurt by a lover’s betrayal yet fearing the truth, have resonated with many listeners.

Put it on during a winter night drive, and the city lights might shine even brighter.

Your LoveNicki Minaj

Nicki Minaj – Your Love (Official Video)
Your LoveNicki Minaj

For Nicki Minaj, this is a relatively calm song.

It’s perfect for creating a mellow winter atmosphere.

The rap parts are delivered slowly, making them easy to listen to.

However, the lyrics are characteristically hers—confident and single-minded—which is intriguing.

Don’t Know WhyNorah Jones

I’ve written elsewhere that winter and the sound of piano go well together, and jazz piano is a genre I’d especially like you to consider as a BGM option for winter drives, as it has a way of warming the heart in the cold season.

The music of Norah Jones, a jazz pianist and singer, is a treasure trove of wonderful melodies and beautiful piano that can be enjoyed even by those who aren’t hardcore jazz fans.

Her debut album, “Come Away with Me,” released in 2002, is a masterpiece that became a historic hit in jazz, selling over 27 million copies worldwide.

The featured classic “Don’t Know Why” is the album’s opening track and one of her signature songs, winning three Grammy Awards.

Precisely because it’s a cold winter, you might like to enjoy a peaceful drive wrapped in the sound of jazz piano and her rich, deep vocals.

drivers licenseOlivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo – drivers license (Official Video)
drivers licenseOlivia Rodrigo

If you’re someone who wants to go for a drive deliberately leaning into a sense of solitude under a bleak winter sky, lyrical, piano-centered tracks make excellent background music.

Among the artists who debuted in 2021, Olivia Rodrigo—a 2003-born actress and singer-songwriter drawing attention as a next-generation star—released “drivers license,” a debut single that became a massive hit representing 2021, with over 300 million views on YouTube.

There’s no need to rehash how brilliant this song is, but what’s interesting is that it seems to convey a sense of speed more in the piano-led first half than in the latter half, where it unfolds with a gospel-like feel—almost as if expressing the breadth of shifting emotions.

That’s why it feels perfectly suited for those who want to enjoy a drive in the kind of situation mentioned at the beginning.