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Ranking of Western Music Artists Popular Among High School Girls [2026]

You probably hear Western music on TV, in movies, on the radio, or around town.

There are so many cool songs, right? But haven’t you ever missed the crucial moment when they say the song title or artist name and ended up not knowing what it was? Here, we introduce a ranking of Western music artists popular among high school girls.

The song you’ve been looking for might be right here!

Western Music Artists Popular Among High School Girls: Rankings 41–50 [2026]

On The Floor ft. PitbullJennifer Lopez43rank/position

Jennifer Lopez gives off the vibe of a beautiful, sophisticated older sister—don’t you think many high school girls today admire her? This song in particular is a slightly provocative dance track and was one of the defining hits of 2011.

It’s a beloved anthem for many high school girls.

Don’t Be So Hard On YourselfJess Glynne44rank/position

Jess Glynne – Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself [Official Video]
Don't Be So Hard On YourselfJess Glynne

When it comes to Western songs that are perfect as cheer songs for summer high school baseball, how about this track by Jess Glynne? Its message of “Don’t be so hard on yourself!” is a perfect cheer for high school ballplayers who aren’t afraid of mistakes or defeat.

DominoJessi J45rank/position

Jessie J – Domino (Official Video)
DominoJessi J

A song by Jessie J, known for her powerful vocals.

She delivers the exhilaration of being in love with a strong performance over an upbeat, energetic melody.

It’s the kind of track that makes your heart race and lifts your spirits—sure to get the crowd going!

Who I AmJessica Andrews46rank/position

This song, used as the theme for the overseas drama series “Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye,” conveys the message that it’s okay not to achieve great success at work and even to fail—because this is who I am.

Save My SoulJoJo47rank/position

JoJo – Save My Soul [Official Video]
Save My SoulJoJo

This is a love song by JoJo, whose impressive clear vocals—versatile enough for soul essentials—blend seamlessly with an R&B sensibility.

Its straightforward lyrics resonate with high school girls as well, making it a fun choice for karaoke.

What Do You Mean?Justin Bieber48rank/position

This song, hugely popular in Japan as well, is said to have been written by singer Justin Bieber for his ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez.

It overflows with feelings toward a lover he can’t understand who keeps drifting further away from him.

Many people are sure to relate.

Die YoungKe$ha49rank/position

Ke$ha – Die Young (Official Video)
Die YoungKe$ha

Speaking of songs you can clap along to and get hyped, how about this track by Kesha? The lyrics carry the meaning of “I don’t care if I die right here, right now!” but for summer high school baseball—players, cheer squads, and spectators alike—make sure to take proper heatstroke precautions and don’t push yourselves too hard.