Recommended summer songs for high school students. Midsummer classics and popular tracks.
There are so many songs that use words that evoke summer—like the blue ocean, clear skies, fireworks, and festivals—as their themes or in their lyrics! When summer comes around, you probably feel like listening to songs with that summery vibe, but with so many to choose from, it can be hard to decide what to play.
So in this article, I’ll introduce some summer tunes that I especially recommend for high school students! I’ve picked out love songs and youth anthems that students can likely relate to, so be sure to listen while reading the lyrics!
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Recommended summer songs for high school students: Midsummer classics and popular tracks (111–120)
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It’s included on their second single, “Pinky Jones,” released in 2010.
It’s a striking track characteristic of Kenichi Maeyamada, with a chorus made up solely of the syllable “ko.” The simple, chicken-like choreography also became a talking point among fans.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced a whole lineup of recommended summer songs for high school students.
Of course there were tracks set against a summer backdrop, but also many with distinctive lyrics that evoke blue skies and vast oceans.
Since we picked songs from various eras, there may have been some you didn’t know.
But if any caught your interest, please take this opportunity to give them a careful listen!



