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 masterpieces and popular songs for high school girls (11–20)
Easy Breezychelmico

chelmico is a two-woman rap duo with a pleasantly languid, laid-back vibe.
Their song “Easy Breezy” keeps that chill feel even with its quick tempo—a track that makes your body start moving on its own.
It was used as the opening theme for the anime Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!.
The music video is like tipping over a toy box, and the lyrics are the kind you’ll want to dig into.
It’s addictive—you’ll want to hit replay as soon as it ends.
Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA

This is LiSA’s “Gurenge,” which was the opening theme for the popular anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
It’s a fast-paced rock tune that suits the anime’s world perfectly, blending a subtly traditional Japanese flavor with driving energy.
I love how it surges upward toward the chorus.
It’s a refreshing, cathartic track I highly recommend for when you’re feeling a bit down or gloomy.
YELLOWKamiyama Yagi

Yoh Kamiyama’s “YELLOW,” created during his time as a Vocaloid producer and marking his debut as a singer-songwriter.
It starts with a four-on-the-floor intro and then bursts open into a wide, expansive world.
It’s a track packed with those ineffable, hooky elements that make you want to keep listening.
The comfortable beat is addictive—you’ll find yourself wanting to hear it on repeat and check out his other songs too.
Do Re Mi So La Si DoHinatazaka46

Doremisolasido, the second single by Hinatazaka46 released in 2019.
The center position is handled by Nao Kosaka, just like in their debut single, Kyun.
The music video has a very transparent, summery freshness that makes you want to watch it over and over again.
The solfège part—do-re-mi—gets stuck in your head, and it’s a song that makes you want to sing along.
I hate love.Sangatsu no Phantasia

Ami on vocals, and the creative collective composed of illustrators and composers, Sangatsu no Phantasia.
The title “I Hate Love” makes you go, “Huh?” doesn’t it? Contrary to the fun and joy of being in love, this song is packed tightly with all the extra haze and hesitation that come with it—a highly recommended track for girls in love.
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This song, distinguished by a gentle atmosphere that envelops the entire track, is the tenth single.
Its lightly bouncing beat (a halftime shuffle), buoyant performance, and excellent string arrangement stand out.
The melody is beautiful too—it makes you want to sing it at karaoke.
Recommended classic and popular songs for high school girls (21–30)
MiracleGReeeeN

This song was also used as a TV drama’s theme, and it’s an uplifting track that makes you feel like you can work hard without giving up until the very end and make miracles happen.
I want students to live their school life with clear goals, so I hope this song helps them go through their student days with energy.


