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[2026] Best English-language wake-up songs recommended for junior high school students

Middle schoolers who struggle in the mornings, what songs do you use as your alarm? If you love Western music, you probably want to keep a bunch of your favorite tracks on hand.

In this article, we’ve gathered a wide range—from numbers with refreshing melodies that wake you up naturally to slightly more mature, stylish tunes.

Along with timeless favorites, we’ve also included plenty of the latest hits, so you’re sure to find a song you love.

We’ll introduce various types of tracks, from songs that boost your energy before school to relaxing tunes perfect for weekend mornings.

Your mornings might change starting tomorrow! Let’s dive in!

[2026] Best English-language wake-up songs for middle schoolers (71–80)

GirlfriendDaniel Bedingfield

A singer with an outstanding voice that anyone in Japan who truly loves Western music would likely know.

It’s a hidden gem known to those in the know.

The tempo is on the relaxed side, but his voice is perfect for a groggy morning.

My recommendations don’t stop at this one song, but start by giving this track a listen.

Send My Love (To Your New Lover)Adele

Adele – Send My Love (To Your New Lover)
Send My Love (To Your New Lover)Adele

This is a song by Adele that creates a pleasant morning with its refreshing rhythm and positive lyrics.

The calypso beat layers in beautifully, making it perfect for starting the day on an easy groove.

Delivering an uplifting message about moving on to a new love, the track was released in May 2016 and became a major hit, reaching No.

5 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The story unfolds over an approachable sound, bringing a sense of fun to your morning.

Listen to it on your iPhone during your commute to work or school, and you’re sure to feel your spirits lift as you’re wrapped in her vocals.

The NightsAvicii

It’s a song you often hear at clubs.

The lyrics touch on life and are moving.

The tune is distinctive, and once you hear it, you’ll want to listen to it over and over.

It’s a track I especially recommend to people who struggle with mornings and have trouble waking up.

[2026] Best English-Language Wake-Up Songs for Junior High School Students (81–90)

Day By DayBelmont

Belmont “Day By Day” (Official Music Video)
Day By DayBelmont

This is a track by Belmont known for its energetic sound and relatable lyrics.

It’s included on the album “Aftermath,” released in April 2023, and has been featured in TV series and commercials.

The powerful guitar riffs and driving drums are striking, making it especially popular among younger listeners.

The lyrics, which express the strength to overcome everyday anxieties and struggles, are sure to resonate with audiences.

It’s a great song for a quick mood boost right after waking up or whenever you need some motivation.

Why not start a new day with energy through Belmont’s music?

This Is What You Came ForCalvin Harris

Calvin Harris, Rihanna – This Is What You Came For (Official Video)
This Is What You Came ForCalvin Harris

A rising star shining in the music scene, Calvin Harris delivers a catchy dance-pop number.

The crystalline synth tones fused with Rihanna’s clear vocals are striking.

Its simple, memorable melody and rhythm gently yet reliably wake you up in the morning.

Released in May 2016, the track peaked at No.

3 on the Billboard chart.

The music video became a massive hit, boasting over 2.6 billion views.

Play it as background music while getting ready in the morning or before heading out, and you’ll feel lighter and ready to start your day with joy.

I Don’t CareEd Sheeran & Justin Bieber

Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber – I Don’t Care [Official Music Video]
I Don't CareEd Sheeran & Justin Bieber

A collaboration I can wholeheartedly recommend even to those new to Western pop: Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber’s “I Don’t Care.” You’d expect a song and video as glamorous and high-end as their big-name pairing—but surprise, it’s delightfully cheap! We all have small daily worries and problems, but this breezy, easygoing track makes them all feel silly.

The Final CountdownEurope

Europe – The Final Countdown (Official Video)
The Final CountdownEurope

Covered by numerous artists, many of you have probably heard the intro phrase somewhere before.

This song, released in 1986 by a Swedish HR/HM band, has a spacey vibe—like a spaceship taking off—that actually pairs surprisingly well with waking up.