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!
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[Junior High School Girls] Popular Latest Songs: A Collection of Timeless Tracks You’ll Want to Keep Listening To (1–10)
Dinner Songtuki.

Supported by digitally native junior high school girls, Tuki’s “Bansanka” is a song where youthful talent is vividly expressed.
Written from the sensibility of a 15-year-old, the lyrics gently yet poignantly convey emotion and speak to the listener’s heart.
In the stillness of late night, the lingering tones of the acoustic guitar feel as if you’re savoring time alone—truly comforting.
And the more you listen to her voice, the more you’ll be drawn in by its charm.
If you’re in the mood for a bittersweet love song, don’t miss this one.
Christmas songback number

Back Number’s “Christmas Song” is a track that portrays a bittersweet longing for love.
It’s also known as the theme song for the TV drama “5→9: From Five to Nine,” and its lavish strings and straightforward lyrics resonate with many hearts.
Though it’s listened to year-round, this song is an essential melody during the Christmas season.
Perhaps even a middle school girl with an unrequited crush is listening to it with a fluttering heart.
The musical magic woven by Back Number continues to captivate people across generations.
Heralding springyama

It’s such a stylish, striking, and sensational track that I can’t find any words other than “chic!” It’s sung by yama, a singer who rose to fame from their work as a vocalist, and it was released in 2020 as their first single.
The slightly husky, mature voice pairs perfectly with the urban sound—absolutely irresistible.
It has a charm that makes you want to keep it on repeat.
The lyrics about loneliness are stunning and a little startling, too.
It’s a highly addictive number that makes your body start keeping time all on its own.
I can’t stand that cute girl.narumiya

“That Cute Girl I Can’t Stand,” which is going viral on TikTok and YouTube, is a track by next‑gen singer‑songwriter Narumiya.
Set to a driving, Japanese‑tinged sound, it portrays a somewhat downbeat love story.
Narumiya is known for the contrast between her sound and lyrics, and this song stands out even among her works.
Another highlight is the gap between her whispery, girlish vocals and the lyrical content.
Kaiju no Hanabuta (Monster’s Flower Song)Vaundy

Vaundy’s “Kaiju no Hanauta” has become a hot topic among junior high school girls who effortlessly use smartphones and YouTube and are quick to catch the latest trends.
For girls going through a sensitive time, its emotional melody resonates deeply and elevates the song into one that leaves a lasting impression.
The track is also featured in a Maruha Nichiro commercial.
This open, feel-good classic is sure to hype up school events.
It’s a standout work that showcases Vaundy’s talent for continually delivering the fresh musicality young people crave.
Sorry for being cuteHoneyWorks feat. chūtan (CV: Hayami Saori)

Since the creator unit HoneyWorks made their major debut, they’ve quickly become a household name.
Their track “Kawaikute Gomen” is brimming with charm that captivates junior high school girls.
It’s sung by Chu-tan (CV: Saori Hayami), whose cute vocals ride comfortably over a pleasant rhythm.
The lyrics, filled with confidence in the message “Love yourself!”, offer the strength to face the anxieties and doubts of daily life.
It’s especially gone viral on social media, and the chorus—easy to dance to—instantly captured people’s hearts.
A highly recommended song!
Blue and SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE

Smack in the middle of youth—that’s exactly the phrase that fits this song, “Blue and Summer.” Does “Blue and Summer” mean the summer of one’s youth? What do you think? The little items that pop up as keywords, like the sound of wind chimes and watermelon seeds, feel so nostalgic.
It’s a summer anthem of youth without a hint of hesitation—highly recommended.


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