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[Western Music] Recommended Western dance music for high school students

A must-read for those who started dancing in high school or are active in a dance club!

This time, we’re introducing Western dance music recommended for high school students.

If you’re in high school, there are plenty of chances to perform—like dance club showcases or class dances at the school festival.

If you’re not sure what songs to use, or can’t come up with ideas for your setlist, be sure to read to the end!

We’ve put together powerful dance tracks that are perfect for high schoolers.

Use this as a reference to help make your high school life colorful and full of great memories.

[Western Music] Recommended Western dance music for high school students (1–10)

Shake It OffTaylor Swift

The message conveyed by the lyrics is the strength to keep looking forward without being defeated by negative opinions.

Drawing from her own experiences, Taylor Swift sings in a way that closely resonates with listeners’ hearts.

Released in 2014, this song marked a turning point from country to pop and won over many people.

It is included on the album 1989 and reached No.

1 on the Billboard charts.

Its danceable rhythm and empowering lyrics are perfect for high school students.

It’s recommended for times when everyone wants to get excited together, such as at school festivals or club presentations.

What Makes You BeautifulOne Direction

One Direction – What Makes You Beautiful (Official Video)
What Makes You BeautifulOne Direction

One Direction’s songs are loved for their charming melodies that capture the hearts of younger listeners.

Their debut single, released in 2011, is a warm song about love for a woman who doesn’t realize her own beauty.

It carries a positive message that gently encourages listeners with kind words.

It’s a track from the album “Up All Night” and generated major buzz right after its release.

It’s said to be used in love-related moments like weddings and proposals.

The song is perfect for dance beginners, with a tempo that isn’t too fast and is easy to move to.

It might be just right for those who want to boost their self-esteem or express gratitude to someone important.

Lights Down LowMAX feat. gnash

MAX – Lights Down Low feat. gnash (Official Video)
Lights Down LowMAX feat. gnash

This is a standout track that’s popular among high school students as dance music.

The lyrics portray intimate moments between two people in love, set to a gentle melody that really resonates.

Released in August 2017, the song climbed high on the U.S.

charts and became a massive hit, earning platinum certifications in many countries.

MAX’s warm vocals feel familiar, as if he’s speaking directly to a lover.

Using this ballad-style track will help you stand out from the crowd.

It’s a song you’ll want to use for memorable occasions like school festivals and dance showcases.

CarolineAminé

Aminé – Caroline (Official Video)
CarolineAminé

The song by Aminé from Portland, Oregon is characterized by its refreshing beat and catchy melody.

With lyrics dedicated to women who are worth genuine effort, it resonates with listeners.

Released as his debut single in March 2016, it received widespread acclaim worldwide, reaching No.

11 on the Billboard Hot 100.

It’s a perfect track for creating memorable moments in high school life, such as dance club showcases or class performances at cultural festivals.

With its powerful sound and relatable lyrics, it’s guaranteed to get everyone hyped.

BelieverImagine Dragons

Imagine Dragons – Believer (Official Music Video)
BelieverImagine Dragons

This track is striking for its powerful, heavy beat.

The lyrics describe the process of growing stronger by overcoming hardship and pain, which pairs perfectly with intense dance moves.

Released in February 2017, it ranked high on charts around the world.

In the US, it peaked at No.

4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became one of the best-selling singles of 2017.

It was also featured in a Nintendo Switch commercial as well as in films and TV shows, which boosted its popularity even further.

This song is perfect for creating memorable moments in high school life, such as dance recitals and cultural festivals.