[2026] Best Western Songs for Middle School Students to Learn and Study English
If English class alone doesn’t quite satisfy you, but cracking open a workbook feels a bit heavy… then English study using Western pop music is exactly what we want junior high school students to try! When it’s music you like, it naturally sticks in your ears, which not only strengthens your listening skills but also trains your reading as you follow along with the lyrics.
In this article, we’ve rounded up a wide range of songs—mostly the latest hits—that junior high students can enjoy while improving their English.
From tracks with comfortable tempos that are easy to listen to, to songs with simple lyrics that are easy to understand, every pick is perfect as a study companion.
Find your favorite track and enjoy learning English through music!
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[2026] Recommended Western songs for junior high school students to learn and study English (61–70)
Sk8er BoiAvril Lavigne

A number released in 2002 by Avril when she was a punk girl—one that’s likely very nostalgic and meaningful for those who were in junior high or high school at the time.
The lyrics tell a story about a boy who loves punk and the snobby girl he’s in love with, making it easy to understand, and it’s crafted in a way that wouldn’t feel out of place even to today’s middle schoolers.
I Want It That WayBackstreet Boys

This one is famous too, and I really love the chorus and the part right after it—it’s so cool, and I used to listen to it a lot.
There’s a time when you start admiring bands, and as a middle schooler you end up loving this kind of music and can memorize it quickly.
You really get into Western music.
It’s slow and easy to sing.
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.
my futureBillie Eilish

“my future,” the famous song by Billie Eilish, is known for having been recorded with her brother and music producer Finneas O’Connell when she had no choice but to stay home due to COVID-19.
It’s not exactly a pep song; rather, in her usual style, Billie Eilish writes about her life with her signature, unique lyrics.
For middle school students, it might be a good idea to check the Japanese translation as well while studying English.
Please MeCardi B & Bruno Mars

This is a collaboration between Cardi B, a musician who also shines as a TV host, and Bruno Mars, a singer from Hawaii.
It was released as a single in 2019.
It’s recommended for middle schoolers who are looking for a more mature-sounding track.
The lyrics can be a bit explicit and might be intense for some, but since it’s a collaboration between globally recognized artists, it’s perfect as an introduction to Western pop music.


