[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.
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[Western Music] Recommended Western dance music for high school students (31–40)
EverydayAriana Grande ft. Future

A collaboration between American singer Ariana Grande and Atlanta rapper Future.
Swedish songwriter and producer Ilya Salmanzadeh worked on the production.
Released in 2017, it reached No.
3 on the New Zealand charts.
QuitCashmere Cat ft. Ariana Grande

A track included on the debut album “9,” released in 2017 by Norwegian DJ and producer Cashmere Cat.
It is a collaboration with American singer Ariana Grande.
The album reached No.
4 on the charts in New Zealand.
No ProblemChance The Rapper ft. 2 Chainz & Lil Wayne

A collaboration by American rapper Chance the Rapper with Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz.
Released in 2016, it won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance in 2017.
The music video features appearances by DJ Khaled, Young Thug, and Boosie Badazz.
Unforgettable (Major Lazer Remix)French Montana ft. Swae Lee

A collaboration between Moroccan-American rapper French Montana and hip-hop artist Swae Lee.
The opening line is inspired by The Weeknd’s song “Wicked Games.” This version is a remix by the electronic music trio Major Lazer.
KiwiHarry Styles

A track included on the self-titled solo debut album released in 2017 by singer-songwriter and One Direction member Harry Styles.
Characterized by a rock flavor, the track sings about a classic femme fatale.


