Recommended Western songs for high school girls
There’s been an increase lately in Western music with cute, poppy vocals and adorable sounds.
This time, I’ve picked out some Western songs recommended for high school girls.
I especially want high school girls who don’t usually listen to Western music to give these a try!
Of course, those who already listen to Western music will enjoy this too (lol).
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Recommended Western songs for high school girls (1–10)
GirlfriendAvril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne, a rock-pop star who’s hugely popular in Japan as well, is best known for her song “Girlfriend.” Despite its poppy, upbeat melody, the lyrics are bold and assertive.
I hope girls who may not feel very confident can keep these lyrics in the back of their minds.
TouchPia Mia

This song is striking for the beautiful, clear vocals of Pia, a young and popular singer from Guam, and its distinctive, catchy melody.
Like Pia Mia and her backup dancers in the music video, it’s a great track for high school girls to dance to at sports festivals or cultural festivals.
NoMeghan Trainor

A song called “No” that I want women around the world to keep in their hearts.
Even if a boy you’re not interested in asks you out, firmly turn him down by saying “No!” to his name, phone number, and signature—everything! It’s an empowering track, and once you hear its catchy melody, it won’t leave your head.
Can’t Blame a Girl for TryingSabrina Carpenter

This song carries the message that we could never blame a girl who’s doing her best.
It’s a song I want girls all over the world to hear.
School as a society can be harsher than adults often realize, but I hope you won’t blame yourself.
EverydayAriana Grande ft. Future

Ariana, who has visited Japan many times and is hugely popular especially among Japanese teenagers, teams up with rapper Future on this new track.
The chorus repeats, making it a perfect song for high-spirited jumping and singing—just like energetic high school girls would.


