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[2026] A roundup of dark Western songs I'd like middle schoolers to listen to

When we’re weighed down by melancholy, it’s the power of music that gently wraps around our hearts.

Sometimes we feel deep empathy by laying bare the darkness inside; other times we find encouragement amid despair—here are some classic Western songs that do just that.

Focused mainly on Gen Z artists, we’ve selected tracks that can stand beside the many kinds of emotional pain today’s middle schoolers (as of 2025) may face—heartbreak, friendship troubles, anxieties about the future, and more.

Listening while understanding the lyrics will make them resonate even more deeply.

Just be careful not to get swallowed by darkness that’s too deep—and by all means, try listening as you read the lyrics.

[2026] A Compilation of Dark/Depressive Western Songs for Middle Schoolers to Listen To (41–50)

SOS ft. Aloe BlaccAvicii

Avicii – SOS (Fan Memories Video) ft. Aloe Blacc
SOS ft. Aloe BlaccAvicii

Avicii, the world-renowned music producer who passed away in 2018.

In accordance with his family’s wishes, his posthumous works were compiled into the album “SOS.” The track “SOS ft.

Aloe Blacc” was released as a single from that album, featuring rapper and noted philanthropist Aloe Blacc.

The lyrics portray someone recognizing the danger of their own deteriorating mental state, turning to harmful things, and desperately calling for help.

If you’re a middle school student feeling down, why not give it a listen?

Your PowerBillie Eilish

Billie Eilish – Your Power (Official Music Video)
Your PowerBillie Eilish

A piece I’d recommend to junior high school students who want to listen to something calm is “Your Power.” Released by Billie Eilish, this work is packed with her stylish musical sensibilities.

The lyrics are drawn from her own experiences and address domestic violence, commonly referred to as DV.

Although the lyrics are raw, the melody is stylish, so be sure to check out the Japanese translation as well.

Run Away With MeCarly Rae Jepsen

Carly Rae Jepsen – Run Away With Me
Run Away With MeCarly Rae Jepsen

Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Run Away With Me” is a song that delivers a perfectly balanced sense of revival that feels comfortable even to today’s young listeners.

For middle schoolers learning English in particular, its catchy melody and rhythm help with memorizing the lyrics, and the clear pronunciation makes the meaning easy to understand.

The rich saxophone sound brims with vitality, and its energetic beat offers a liberating feeling, as if you’re dancing your heart out.

It’s a recommended track to color the shining moments of youth—fun times with friends, first love, and school life as part of growing up.

Troubled TimesGreen Day

Green Day – Troubled Times (Official Lyric Video)
Troubled TimesGreen Day

Green Day’s “Troubled Times” can be considered a perfect opportunity for today’s junior high school students to internalize the rhythm of English.

The punk beat that stirs a mischievous spirit and the lyrics that reflect the frustrations of youth come together in harmony, making it a fitting song for middle schoolers to release their emotions.

While sharply capturing a voice of protest, its somewhat familiar melody recalls music from the ’70s and ’80s, offering many points of connection for both parents and children.

Engaging with English-language music through this song, which resonates across generations, may also be effective for language learning.

I hope that, through music, middle school students can broaden their global perspectives.

Love YourselfJustin Bieber

Justin Bieber – Love Yourself (PURPOSE : The Movement)
Love YourselfJustin Bieber

If you’re not familiar with Western music and don’t know where to start, I recommend Justin Bieber.

He’s often in the spotlight and has even appeared in Japanese TV commercials.

His song “Love Yourself” plays like a reflective scene addressed to an ex-girlfriend.

That said, it’s full of disses toward the ex, like “I won’t, but you still call me, right?” and “I don’t want to go back anymore” (lol).

The lyrics seem to be based on his real experiences.

Someone You LovedLewis Capaldi

Lewis Capaldi is a singer-songwriter from Scotland.

He’s an artist known for his distinctive husky baritone voice and has gained international popularity.

His song “Someone You Loved,” released in 2019, won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year.

In addition to its moving lyrics, the melody is highly refined, featuring many heart-stirring phrases.

If you’re a middle school student who loves ballads, be sure to check it out.

Take Me Somewhere NiceMogwai

Recommended for the season when the air grows clear and cold from autumn into winter.

It’s a time when we tend to get sentimental, so it’s good for calming your mind while listening to music with few lyrics.

It gives you a feeling like you’re slowly sinking to the bottom of the sea without feeling any fear at all.