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Western Music Ranking Popular with High School Girls [2026]

Here, we introduce popular Western music among high school girls in a ranking format.

Western music might give off a slightly mature impression, but try listening first!

At first, you might not be used to the English, but it could be a good idea to look up the lyrics.

It might even help you study English!

Western Music Ranking Popular Among High School Girls [2026] (11–20)

Break a SweatBecky G15rank/position

It’s an up-tempo, fun song that makes you want to dance along to the music.

It’s performed by a popular young rapper, so the opening part might be a bit tricky to sing, but the chorus is repetitive, so everyone can sing along while goofing around together.

JerseyBella Thorne16rank/position

Bella Thorne – Jersey (Audio Only)
JerseyBella Thorne

This song, which also lends its title to former Disney Channel star Bella Thorne’s milestone solo debut album, features an upbeat, catchy melody that’s easy to sing and dance to.

She herself sang it when she was a high school student, making it easy for people of the same age to relate to.

Take me backBlackFlesh17rank/position

iCarly Soundtrack- Backhouse Mike A.K.A. Backflesh- Take Me Back
Take me backBlackFlesh

A song used in the popular American situational comedy drama iCarly.

It starts off with a rock-like vibe, but the chorus has a poppy, fun melody.

The lyrics are simple, so it’s easy for high school girls to sing.

Hang In There, BabyBridgit Mendler18rank/position

Bridgit Mendler – Hang In There, Baby (Lyrics On The Screen) [mp3s.nadruhou.net]
Hang In There, BabyBridgit Mendler

A song sung by lead actress Bridgit Mendler, who also performs the theme for the popular Disney Channel Original Series Good Luck Charlie.

With its bright, poppy melody, just listening to it will put you in a good mood.

Song of KyūsutoCUTIE STREET19rank/position

[Dance Practice] CUTIE STREET “Kyūsuto no Uta”
Song of KyūsutoCUTIE STREET

CUTIE STREET has been spreading “KAWAII” from Harajuku to the world, and in 2025 they even won a category prize at the TikTok Trend Awards.

When it comes to must-have hype songs at their live shows, it has to be this track, where the members introduce each other’s charms.

Included on the EP released in August 2025, its lyrics—based on a survey among the members—go beyond simple self-introductions and are packed with sections where fans can call out the members’ names together.

The catchy melody and rhythm crafted by Hirotaka Hayakawa will stick in your head after just one listen.

It’s a perfect song not only for those who want to get to know them from here on out, but also for anyone who wants to shout their oshi’s name at a concert and feel that sense of unity.

Be sure to learn your oshi’s part and have the time of your life!

Dreaming Prima DonnaCUTIE STREET20rank/position

[MV] CUTIE STREET “Dreaming Prima Donna”
Dreaming Prima DonnaCUTIE STREET

CUTIE STREET, which boasts explosive popularity on social media and keeps spreading KAWAII to the world, shows no signs of slowing down with their overwhelming performances and unstoppable momentum.

Their February 2026 release, “Yumemiru Primadonna,” is a sparkling number that wholeheartedly affirms the feeling of being in love.

Premiered on the opening day of their first fan-club tour, the song captured fans’ hearts amid feverish excitement, with every show sold out.

With lyrics by Orca and composition by Daiki Shiohara, it expresses the wish to be someone’s number one and the accompanying exhilaration through a pop sound.

Brimming with energy that makes you feel like the protagonist of a story just by listening, it’s a track that gives you a push when you want to feel confident.

Western Music Rankings Popular with High School Girls [2026] (21–30)

The Star I RCaroline Sunshine21rank/position

Caroline Sunshine – The Star I R Lyrics
The Star I RCaroline Sunshine

A song used in the Disney Channel original drama series “Shake It Up.” Its beautiful, high-pitched vocals leave a strong impression.

As you’d expect from a soundtrack for a dance-themed show, it pairs perfectly with dancing.