Western songs that high school students like. Classic and popular hits from overseas.
I’ve put together a collection of Western songs that you’d hear at least once a day somewhere around high school! Even if you don’t usually listen to Western music, I’m sure you’ve heard these tracks at least once.
Take this opportunity to listen to songs beyond Japanese music—something might spark inside you!
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Western songs loved by high school students: International classics and popular tracks (91–100)
Die YoungKe$ha

Speaking of songs you can clap along to and get hyped, how about this track by Kesha? The lyrics carry the meaning of “I don’t care if I die right here, right now!” but for summer high school baseball—players, cheer squads, and spectators alike—make sure to take proper heatstroke precautions and don’t push yourselves too hard.
All The StarsKendrick Lamar & SZA

This is the ending theme of the movie Black Panther, which was a massive hit in 2018 and broke existing box office records.
Combined with the film’s powerful message, I think it will bring a cool boost to the excitement of summer high school baseball.
I See a VictoryKim Burrell, Pharrell Williams

It was the ending theme for the movie “Hidden Figures.” You can feel the message: don’t be defeated by adversity—seize victory! It’s a happy, peaceful song with gospel-style chorus.
It’s sure to bring a fresh touch to summer high school baseball.
Another Day of SunLa La Land

This is the song that opens the 2016 buzzworthy musical film La La Land.
The scene of people in colorful outfits singing and dancing on a highway under the dazzling sun was unforgettable.
It’s sure to liven up summer high school baseball.
Shout Out to My ExLittle Mix

This is a positive party song by Little Mix, a British four-member girl group known for singing and dancing.
The summery music video is also a highlight.
With handclaps and shout-along parts, it’s perfect as a cheer song.
I think it will help energize the summer high school baseball season.


