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Western pop songs that junior high school students like. World-famous classics and popular songs.

Western pop songs that junior high school students like. World-famous classics and popular songs.
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Western pop songs that junior high school students like. World-famous classics and popular songs.

Music knows no borders, right? From Phil Collins, a titan of American rock, to beloved Australian classics, and even URU, a J-pop artist popular with today’s middle schoolers.

We’ll take our time introducing a selection of masterpieces that move hearts around the world.

There are tear-jerking ballads and refreshing pop tunes.

You’re sure to find a song that resonates with your heart! Shall we experience the greatness of global music together?

Western songs that junior high school students like. World-famous and popular songs (1–10)

SorryJustin Bieber

Justin Bieber – Sorry (PURPOSE : The Movement)
SorryJustin Bieber

This is a song by Justin Bieber, who is now incredibly popular.

He sings it casually, but the meaning carries a strong message to today’s youth.

It’s slower than I expected, so it’s easy to catch the words and feels like he’s speaking to you, which makes it a good study resource.

Try EverythingShakira

Shakira – Try Everything (Official Video)
Try EverythingShakira

This is a song that gives you a powerful push on the back, saying, “It’s okay to fail over and over—just try again!” Sung by the world-famous star from Colombia, Shakira, the track was written as the theme song for the Disney film Zootopia.

The protagonist’s strong will to keep taking on new challenges without giving up—even after falling down and getting hurt—is vividly portrayed over a bright, pop melody.

The song became a beloved classic worldwide, earning a nomination for Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 59th Grammy Awards.

It’s perfect for when you hit a wall in your studies or club activities, or when you want to fire yourself up to start something new.

It’s sure to fill you with positive courage and make you think, “I can do it!”

SugarMaroon 5

Maroon 5 – Sugar (Official Music Video)
SugarMaroon 5

This one is cool too, and after hearing it once I was hooked.

The lyrics are easy to understand and the chorus is great, so it’s easy to sing with a nice vibe.

It feels good to listen to and has a refreshing sound.

The clear, catchy chorus also makes it perfect for practicing vocabulary.

High HopesPanic! At The Disco

Panic! At The Disco – High Hopes (Official Video)
High HopesPanic! At The Disco

An irresistibly cheerful anthem that gives you a nudge and says, “I can do it!” This song is by the American rock band Panic! At The Disco.

The powerful horn section and Brendon Urie’s soaring vocals alone are enough to fill you with energy.

The track centers on his childhood dreams and sings about the importance of continuing to set ambitious goals, even when things don’t go well.

Featured on the album Pray for the Wicked, it became a massive hit, spending 65 weeks at No.

1 on Billboard’s Hot Rock Songs chart.

It was also used in a Honda commercial, so many people may find it familiar.

Listen to it when you’re working toward your dreams and goals, and you’ll feel inspired to believe that “nothing is impossible!”

The Lazy SongBruno Mars

Bruno Mars – The Lazy Song (Official Music Video)
The Lazy SongBruno Mars

“I don’t want to do anything today!” There’s a perfect song for that lazy mood by American artist Bruno Mars.

It humorously portrays a slothful day of ignoring calls and just lazing around in bed—something many listeners can relate to.

Set to a laid-back, reggae-inspired groove, the bold celebration of “doing nothing” alone can make you feel lighter just by listening.

Released in February 2011 from his debut album Doo-Wops & Hooligans, the track topped the charts in the UK.

If you’re worn out from schoolwork or club activities, it might be nice to put this song on and plan a day to just relax and do absolutely nothing.

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