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 (31–40)
Fly Girl (ft. Missy Elliott)FLO

“Treasure yourself and live with confidence!” That’s the message packed into FLO and Missy Elliott’s collaboration.
With its powerful vocals, exhilarating sound, and memorable lyrics, it feels like your self-esteem rises just by listening.
Released in March 2023, the track broke into the UK Top 40, becoming FLO’s first charting single.
Sing it together at karaoke with someone you like, and you might rediscover each other’s charms.
It’s a song that gives you the courage to stop comparing yourself to others and keep polishing your true self.
abcdefuGAYLE

Many people may find themselves empathizing with GAYLE’s song, which powerfully expresses destructive anger and pain.
This track, which sings about overcoming heartbreak and reclaiming oneself, went viral on TikTok soon after its release in August 2021.
It reached No.
1 on the U.S.
iTunes chart and achieved the remarkable feat of ranking No.
3 on the Billboard chart.
It’s recommended not only for those freshly heartbroken, but also for anyone struggling to recover after losing something important.
It might be a good idea to blast it with friends and let all your feelings out.
Special (feat. SZA)Lizzo

A moving song themed around self-esteem and empathy for others.
Lizzo’s powerful vocals and SZA’s refined voice blend beautifully, stirring listeners’ hearts.
Released in February 2023, the track has received high acclaim, including a Grammy Award.
Its message—“Sensitivity isn’t a weakness; it’s a superpower”—will resonate deeply with high school girls struggling to embrace their true selves.
With a confirmed appearance at the Fuji Rock Festival, the buzz continues to grow.
It’s a song that can lift your spirits when listening with friends or encourage you when you’re feeling down.
In many situations, it stands by you as a reliable ally for high school girls.
Lost The BreakupMaisie Peters

Have you ever listened to a heartbreak song that’s both bittersweet and empowering? This track by Maisie Peters depicts the journey of overcoming a breakup and reclaiming self-worth.
It starts at the moment of parting and follows her as she moves forward, growing more certain that she truly mattered to the other person.
The message “One day you’ll wake up and realize I was the winner of this heartbreak” speaks to self-rediscovery and the restoration of self-esteem.
Released in June 2023, it’s a single from her second album, The Good Witch.
Perfect for a drive with friends or as background music at a house party, it’s a song that comforts anyone who’s been through heartbreak and gives them courage.
Girls Just Wanna Have FunCyndi Lauper

This is another song that sticks in your head after just one listen.
It was often used on TV and frequently imitated, so I saw and heard it a lot.
It’s easy enough for middle schoolers, and every time I heard her voice, it got stuck in my head and wouldn’t go away.
She’s a captivating singer.


