[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.
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The A TeamEd Sheeran

I remember it being used in commercials and such, but I think the lyrics depict shocking themes like drugs.
It’s not an overtly “depressing song,” but the more you learn about it, the more the intensity and sadness of the lyrics come through, so I think it can be classified as a depressing song.
PILLOWTALKZAYN

This is ZAYN’s first single after leaving One Direction.
As the title suggests, it has a sensual finish, and the lyrics and arrangement, which pull you deep into its world, are addictive.
Since then, Zayn seems to have been busy, even collaborating with his former bandmate Harry’s ex-girlfriend, but imagining that relationship dynamic is enough to make you feel depressed.
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.
PassiveA Perfect Circle

It’s a song featured in the movie “Constantine.” The contrast between the passive doctor and the aggressive self is striking.
While the composition clearly delineates stillness and movement, it also conveys a sense of narrative.
After listening, you’re left with a kind of exhaustion, as if you’ve just finished watching a full-length film.
Some one like youAdele

Adele, currently the top CD seller, is still in her twenties despite that commanding presence.
Her success story is so large in scale that it can be a bit hard for Japanese people to fully grasp.
Her songs are by no means bright; many are in minor keys.
This song, which showcases her signature traits to the fullest, is also in a minor key, yet it’s filled with a powerful message and feels refreshing.


