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!
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Recommended classic and popular songs for high school girls (131–140)
A Second to GloryMAGIC OF LiFE

You might know it from a hugely popular anime, but I think its powerful, energizing sound and positive lyrics are really great.
Listening to this song will definitely make you feel like not giving up and doing your best until the very end.
Question 1Ao

Released in February 2023, this song delicately captures the feelings of high school students of the same generation.
The lyrics convey a determination to take a step toward the future and the inner struggles of facing oneself, resonating with many high schoolers.
It has also drawn attention as it was chosen as the theme song for Recruit’s “High School Students Ring 2023.” The words spun from ao’s down-to-earth perspective are sure to gently nudge listeners forward.
It’s recommended for your commute to school or moments when you want to reflect on yourself.
It will surely become a song that gives you the courage to walk your own path.
Say that it’s only here.Mononkuru

Mononkul is a male-female duo unit of Ryuta Tsunoda and Sara Yoshida.
Their song “Koko ni Shika Nai tte Itte” uses very few words and is very simple, but it’s packed tightly with love.
It isn’t a careless, throwaway kind of feeling like “whatever,” but rather that moment when you’re thinking about someone you love, or spending time with them, and suddenly realize, “Ah, all the bad stuff that happened today doesn’t matter anymore.” You know that feeling, right? It’s a song that lets you feel that kind of happiness—a track that makes you think, that’s the happiest thing of all, isn’t it?
Killer Tunerchōgakusei

Chogakusei’s powerful vocals and Vocaloid producer Frokuro’s intricate songcraft blend brilliantly.
Released in November 2024, this work was created as part of the “Chogakusei × Vocaloid Producer Project.” The avant-garde soundscape paired with vocals that showcase an impressive expressive range is just phenomenal.
If you’re looking for music unlike anything you’ve heard before, be sure to check it out.
Absolute relationshipakai kouen

This piece condenses the subtle distance and complexity of human relationships into just 100 seconds.
The edgy sound of Akai Ko-en blends beautifully with lyrics that portray a sincere desire to understand the other person.
Despite its brevity, the song’s structure leaves a powerful impression, and Yosaki Tsuno’s sharp insight shines throughout.
Released as a single in March 2014, it was chosen as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Saturday drama “Lost Days,” which began airing in January of the same year, and it reached a personal best of No.
20 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
It’s a heartwarming song that stands by anyone struggling with relationships that don’t go as planned.


