Western music artists popular among university students: Ranking [2026]
After entering university, many students find their horizons and activities expanding, their musical tastes changing, and even discovering genres they weren’t interested in before.
Some may think, “I want to graduate from being an idol fan,” and start turning their attention to Western music.
The reasons for liking something vary, but for now, here’s a ranking of artists popular among university students.
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Most Popular Western Music Artists Among College Students [2026] (Ranks 41–50)
No MoneyGalantis41rank/position

A dance-pop track released in 2016 by the Swedish electronic music duo Galantis.
It samples Lyn Collins’s 1972 track “Think (About It).” The vocals are by Reece Bullimore, the teenage son of Andy Bullimore, a member of Beatbullyz.
BelieverImagine Dragons42rank/position

Imagine Dragons is a rock band with a modern, stylish vibe.
Their song “Believer” is an upbeat track that blends the best of rock and dance music.
Its danceable beat can seriously boost the energy, making it perfect for a school sports festival.
It might be ideal for gradually building excitement before competitions.
It seems versatile for various scenes, so be sure to check it out.
Mi GenteJ Balvin, Willy William43rank/position

This is a collaborative work by J Balvin from Colombia and Willy William from France, blending exhilarating dance beats with energetic rhythms.
Skillfully weaving in elements of moombahton, reggaeton, and dancehall, the track sparked a global sensation the moment it was released in June 2017.
It was also featured in the popular Just Dance video game series, and the music video achieved 400 million views just 47 days after its release—an all-time record.
With its powerful sound and catchy melody line, it’s an ideal choice to add flair to dance performances at school sports days and athletic festivals.
Say You Won’t Let GoJames Arthur44rank/position

It’s a love song by James Arthur that makes you feel happy just by listening.
The lyrics, which sing about feelings for the person now and about the future to come, are simple yet convey a deep love.
All in all, it’s a highly recommended track overflowing with happiness.
SwallaJason Derulo feat. Nicki Minaj & Ty Dolla $ign45rank/position

A collaboration between American singer-songwriter Jason Derulo and rappers Nicki Minaj and Ty Dolla $ign.
It’s a dancehall track released in 2017.
The song has a Caribbean vibe, featuring lyrics that mention dances like the sexy body-shaking “Shimmy.”


