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[For Junior High School Girls] Popular Latest Songs: A Collection of Timeless Tracks You'll Want to Keep Listening To

Today’s junior high school girls are a generation that has had smartphones and YouTube within reach since the day they were born.

Let me introduce some popular tracks among these trend-savvy girls who effortlessly navigate such tools.

Some are songs you often hear on TV, others took off through subscription music services like radio and Apple Music, and of course there are tracks that went viral on social media—now indispensable in this era.

Here’s a lineup that lets you grasp what’s hot at a glance!

[Junior High School Girls] Popular Latest Songs: A Collection of Timeless Tracks You’ll Want to Keep Listening To (21–30)

Carnival of Flames and ForestsSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI “Flame and Forest Carnival”
Carnival of Flames and ForestsSEKAI NO OWARI

If you want to hear that classic SEKAI NO OWARI sound, this is the one song.

It will never let you down.

The setting is a mysterious party held on a fantastical stage—but little by little, it transforms into a love song…

That’s so very Sekai no Owari.

If there’s someone you secretly have feelings for, try sending them this track!

dissonanceKeyakizaka46

Although it’s an idol song, Keyakizaka46’s “Fukyouwaon” overflows with darkness and strength.

It’s a song that teaches the importance of never bending the will you absolutely want to uphold, and gives you the courage to do so.

Even if you get hurt by sticking to your convictions, there’s no value in living if you don’t take action.

It’s truly a song I want everyone who’s about to fight their own battles to hear.

If you’re a junior high school student, you’ll sometimes feel like speaking up to those around you, right? In such moments, this song will surely give you courage.

fireworks (launched into the sky)DAOKO × Yonezu Kenshi

It’s a song where the popular rap singer DAOKO teamed up with none other than Kenshi Yonezu.

There was no way it wouldn’t become a hot topic.

I often saw it trending on Twitter.

Even people who haven’t listened to the whole song will definitely think, “Oh, that one,” as soon as they hear the chorus.

The lyrics intertwine a faint first love with the poignancy of fireworks.

Yet another showcase of Kenshi Yonezu’s talent.

Everyone is a heroAI

“Everyone Is a Hero” Full ver. AI [Official]
Everyone is a heroAI

AI’s “Minna ga Minna Eiyū” (“Everyone’s a Hero”) is especially recommended for today’s junior high school girls who can’t put down their smartphones.

Familiar from the au commercials, this song has already found its way into many ears, with a melody everyone’s hummed at least once.

The lyrics are encouraging, and the rhythm makes you want to dance.

AI’s bright, uplifting vocals, the energizing words, and the song’s strong message will make it a wonderful everyday hero.

SignalWANIMA

WANIMA “Signal” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
SignalWANIMA

A smash hit by WANIMA, the unquestioned charismatic presence among youth.

It never fails to lift your spirits whenever you listen.

Even when nothing is certain and you’re clumsy and nothing goes right… the “I’ll keep pushing anyway!” kind of lyrics are super positive.

If you’ve got friends who haven’t heard it yet, make sure to play it for them!

A Little Love SongMONGOL800 cover by Amatsuki

[Original PV] A Small Love Song / MONGOL800 (cover) by Amatsuki
A Little Love Song MONGOL800 cover by Amatsuki

A popular singer, Amatsuki, covers a classic hit by the Okinawan rock band MONGOL800! After its release in 2016, the video quickly became a hot topic.

The grand arrangement—featuring piano and strings unlike the original—is particularly striking.

Amatsuki’s boyish vocals pair perfectly with the sparkling soundscape.

The lyrics, which express pure, unwavering love, also match the mood.

It’s a cover that blends coolness with heart-fluttering charm!

Treasure IslandT-SQUARE

T-SQUARE’s “Takarajima” is a piece with a charm that feels almost timeless.

Often heard at Koshien and school concerts, it’s considered a rite of passage for wind ensembles.

Beneath its light, sprightly rhythm lies a blend of wistfulness and loneliness that captivates listeners.

The saxophone solo becomes even more compelling when played with ad-lib improvisation.

It’s a classic that never fades across eras, beloved by a wide range of players from beginners to advanced musicians.

Cherished across generations, “Takarajima” is a highly recommended track for today’s junior high school girls as well.