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 (151–160)
ElfAdo

This song explores themes of loneliness and struggle, set in a fantastical world with profound messages.
Inspired by a legendary long-lived race, it portrays a solitary battle, growth, and confronting oneself.
Ado’s powerful vocals brilliantly capture both the strength and fragility of facing loneliness.
It is used as the theme song for the TBS Friday drama “Who Saw the Peacock Dance?” airing from January 2025, perfectly matching the world of the series starring Suzu Hirose.
Centered on strings and piano, the arrangement creates a richly emotional atmosphere, making it a memorable track that enhances the drama.
It’s a heartwarming anthem that gently supports those trying to carve out their own path or take a new step forward.
Countdown feat. APOKIGirls²

It’s a cute love song that will put you in a romantic mood! Performed by Girls², a dance-vocal group born from a tokusatsu drama, it was released in May 2023.
It’s a collaboration with K-pop virtual singer APOKI.
Many listeners will relate to the lyrics that portray a single-minded girl whose feelings of love can’t be stopped.
That nonstop rush of falling harder and harder for someone comes through in the arrangement and melody as well.
Highly recommended for karaoke dates—since it’s a dance number, it’s sure to get everyone hyped!
Momentary as it is≠ME

It might make your friend happy if you give it to them as a gift.
It’s a song by ≠ME (Not Equal Me), an idol group produced by Rino Sashihara, released in April 2023 as their sixth single.
It’s a refreshing yet powerful message song, wrapping a band sound in the tones of piano and strings.
The positive lyrics about “the happiness of being with someone precious” are encouraging even just to read.
When you’re feeling down, this song is sure to lift you up.
raspberryMarushii

Marcy is a rock band from Fukuoka that has produced numerous hit songs, including Esora and Arika.
This song they released in 2023 is about a female protagonist’s unrequited love.
The lyrics are filled with feelings that anyone who has experienced unrequited love can relate to, so you’ll likely find yourself reflecting on your own experiences as you listen.
It’s especially recommended if you’re looking for a catchy love song that features guitar-driven sounds.
Transfer studentYoshino

It’s a rock number marked by piercing lyrics and a powerful vocal performance.
It’s a track by Yoshino, included on the album “Shōshi Senban,” slated for release in January 2025.
Composed by Mikito-P, the piece features band-driven sound with a distinctive arrangement that carries a Japanese flair.
The lyrics portray the loneliness and alienation of a transfer student in emotive terms, resonating deeply with listeners.
Recommended for those struggling with relationships or searching for a place to belong.
Don’t miss the cool allure of Yoshino!


