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[2026] Classic Western Songs Recommended for Junior High Students [English Songs]

In the 2020s, with subscriptions in full swing, we live in an era where you can enjoy music from all over the world—from the latest hits to classics from decades ago—anytime, anywhere.

The barrier to listening to Western music has definitely gotten lower.

That said, with talk of younger people drifting away from Western music, this article picks out classic English-language songs recommended for middle schoolers, including tracks popular on TikTok and Spotify.

In the first half, we feature the latest buzzworthy and hit songs; in the second half, we include timeless classics.

From upbeat killer tunes to mellow numbers, we focus on tracks with melodies that feel familiar even if you don’t understand the lyrics.

We hope this becomes your gateway to getting into Western music!

[2026] Classic Western Songs Recommended for Junior High School Students [English Songs] (111–120)

Without YouValcos & Chris Linton

Valcos & Chris Linton – Without You (Lyric Video)
Without YouValcos & Chris Linton

An emotional track teaming up Valcos, a UK composer specializing in EDM production, and English singer-songwriter Chris Linton.

It’s catchy enough to make even The Chainsmokers turn green.

This kind of sound has surged as a trend since 2018, becoming common from the underground to the mainstream.

It’s a future bass track that uses a wistful, guitar-led intro.

[2026] Classic Western Songs Recommended for Junior High School Students [English Songs] (121–130)

Santa Tell MeAriana Grande

Ariana Grande – Santa Tell Me (Official Video)
Santa Tell MeAriana Grande

This is a Christmas song by American pop diva Ariana Grande that’s loved around the world every winter.

Set to an upbeat, heart-lifting sound, she sings a slightly bittersweet love story, asking Santa, “Will he still be by my side next year?” The glittering holiday atmosphere and the delicate feelings of a love in flux blend perfectly, making your heart skip a beat.

Released in November 2014 on the EP “Christmas Kisses,” the track was also performed on a Disney Parks special.

Its popularity steadily grew, and it became a new holiday staple—becoming the first 21st-century song to break into the U.S.

Top 5.

It’s the perfect tune for anyone pining after someone special, and if you play it at a party while chatting about love with friends, you’re sure to share those sweet-and-sour feelings and have a great time.

DollsBella Poarch

Bella Poarch – Dolls (Official Music Video)
DollsBella Poarch

Bella Poarch is an American singer with the third-highest number of followers on TikTok worldwide.

Her signature song, “Dolls,” is about the importance of affirming yourself and having confidence.

The music video uses flashy action and CGI to portray standing up powerfully to others, and just watching it can give you an instant boost.

Middle school can be a time full of worries.

If you’re going through something tough, listening to this song or watching its music video might lift your spirits!

WingsLittle Mix

Little Mix – Wings (Official Video)
WingsLittle Mix

It’s a song by Little Mix released in 2012.

The “little butterfly” that appears in the lyrics seems to refer to younger generations like middle schoolers, and it feels like the song is cheering them on as they spread their wings and venture out into the world without fear of failure.

Little Mix’s dancing is also captivating, so it could be fun to watch the music video with friends and learn the choreography together.

SunroofNicky Youre, dazy

Nicky Youre, dazy – Sunroof (Official Music Video)
SunroofNicky Youre, dazy

American singer-songwriter Nicky Youre, who rose to fame on TikTok.

His song “Sunroof” is a cheerful track that’s perfect for sunny days and is recommended for junior high school students! Since the song has become widely used on TikTok, which is also popular among middle schoolers, it’s great for listening with classmates—you’ll probably hear someone say, “Oh, I know this song!” The lyrics aren’t difficult and have lots of repetition, so why not try learning to sing it, using a Japanese translation as a reference?

MonsterShawn Mendes, Justin Bieber

“Monster,” a collaboration by Shawn Mendes and Justin Bieber.

Both are known for having many female fans, but over their careers they’ve shifted their styles—Shawn Mendes toward a full-fledged singer-songwriter path, and Justin Bieber toward a hip-hop direction.

In this song, their current musical sensibilities come together to create a polished, authentic pop track.

Be sure to check it out.

PILLOWTALKZAYN

ZAYN – PILLOWTALK (Official Video)
PILLOWTALKZAYN

“PILLOWTALK” is a track defined by profound lyrics and a hard-hitting groove that showcases Zayn’s unique, sensual appeal.

It’s a song that can prompt even middle schoolers to reflect on their own emotions.

While it rides the wave of a revival sound, it also feels fresh, with an easy-to-listen-to melody that makes it recommendable across generations.

Drawing inspiration from the past while looking toward the future, its sound captivates listeners.

Be sure to experience the depth and breadth of Western pop music through this song.