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Classic and popular songs recommended for high school girls

What kind of music do high school girls usually listen to?

Maybe it’s artists recommended by friends, songs you heard on TV, or tracks you came across on social media.

You might also be curious about what everyone else is listening to.

Here, we’ll introduce popular artists as well as timeless classics that, while older, we definitely want you to hear.

We’ve picked songs that can brighten up your high school life, spark some excitement in your everyday routine, or even make you feel like falling in love.

Perfect companions for your commute, too!

Recommended and Popular Masterpieces for High School Girls (121–130)

Hello, my friendMatsutōya Yumi

After all, Yuming’s songs are truly masterpieces, aren’t they? This is one of her friendship songs that I really want today’s young people to listen to.

When I hear the chorus, I end up in tears as I think of friends far away or someone I have a little crush on.

It’s a classic.

Tokyo Jazztakamaki feat. wainyūdō

【MV】Takumaki “Tokyo Jazz” feat. Wanyuudo (Prod. FReECOol)
Tokyo Jazztakamaki feat. wainyūdō

This is a new track by hip-hop artist Takumaki, who quickly rose to fame through his performances on the TV show Freestyle Dungeon.

Featuring Rinnyudo, renowned as a lyricist of the new generation, the song also shines a new light on the jazzy hip-hop style.

Bring the Rain to Quench the ThirstMinami

Minami is a singer-songwriter known for her powerful vocals.

Her debut single, ‘Kawaki wo Ameku,’ was also the theme song for the anime ‘Domestic Girlfriend.’ The intro, which starts with spoken words, is a bit surprising, and the chorus—delivered with a voice that feels like it rises from deep within—along with the lyrics, really hits home.

Pay attention to the lyrics, which feel like a heartfelt cry.

Love me more than I dotakane no nadeshiko

This work beautifully depicts the feelings of a girl.

The anxious question, “Do you like me?” is expressed repeatedly, conveying the emotional fluctuations of a girl in love with striking realism.

Coupled with Nadeshiko Takamine’s sweet and bittersweet vocals, it’s a track that’s sure to make listeners’ hearts skip a beat.

Released in June 2024, it was also performed on the Fuji TV special program FNS Oni Renchan Kayousai.

It’s a song I especially want people to hear if they feel uncertain about their relationship or can’t be honest with the person they like.

You’re sure to find something you can relate to.

CAN YOU CELEBRATE? feat. Taro HakaseAmuro Namie

A song that was a big hit in 1997 was re-released in 2014 with an arrangement by Taro Hakase.

In addition to having originally been popular as a wedding entrance song, the new version became even more popular among women and was frequently used for entrance scenes.