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[High School Students] Popular Western Music Rankings [By Generation]

We’re excited to present the latest top 100 ranking of Western music songs popular among high school students, listed in order of most views! You’ll find many well-known hits from TV and radio, making it perfect for newcomers to Western music.

The playlist is updated weekly.

High School Students: Popular Western Music Rankings by Generation (41–50)

Good TimeOwl City & Carly Rae Jepsen46rank/position

Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen – Good Time (Official Video)
Good TimeOwl City & Carly Rae Jepsen

This is an exceptionally happy track created by Owl City, a leading figure in electropop, and the globally popular singer Carly Rae Jepsen.

The lyrics paint a picture of an incredibly fun time where you can laugh things off with a cheerful “It’s all good!” no matter what happens.

It’s brimming with a positive energy that says, “Let’s just enjoy the moment.” Released in June 2012, the song appears on both artists’ albums, The Midsummer Station and Kiss, and topped the charts in Canada and New Zealand.

Its brisk melody and the harmonious blend of male and female vocals are a delight, and it’s a sure-fire crowd-pleaser that will light up the room if you duet it at karaoke.

HIPMAMAMOO47rank/position

[MV] 마마무(MAMAMOO) – HIP
HIPMAMAMOO

Mamamoo is an idol group that has been gaining popularity not only across Asia but also in English-speaking regions, thanks to their unified style.

With a cool vibe reminiscent of 2NE1, their music is crafted with a modern sound and elements of hip-hop.

Among Mamamoo’s tracks, one I especially recommend for high school students is HIP.

It’s a dance track with a classic atmosphere that evokes electro-swing.

ShiversEd Sheeran48rank/position

Ed Sheeran – Shivers [Official Video]
ShiversEd Sheeran

If you want to liven up your school sports festival with modern electro-pop, we recommend “Shivers.” This track is included on the 2021 album “=” by Ed Sheeran, the British singer-songwriter known for hits like “Shape of You.” It features an exotic sound that portrays a mature romance.

You’ll also enjoy the chorus work and flow that perfectly match its rhythmic tempo.

How about playing this upbeat number that can turn the entire venue into a dance floor?

Welcome To The Black ParadeMy Chemical Romance49rank/position

My Chemical Romance – Welcome To The Black Parade [Official Music Video] [HD]
Welcome To The Black ParadeMy Chemical Romance

A track released in 2006 by My Chemical Romance.

It was inspired by death from cancer.

The music video was directed by Samuel Bayer.

It was sampled in Renard’s 2009 track “Go to the Party.”

DALLA DALLAITZY50rank/position

ITZY “달라달라(DALLA DALLA)” M/V @ITZY
DALLA DALLAITZY

ITZY, who debuted in 2019 as TWICE’s junior group.

This is their debut song, “DALLA DALLA.” It features a bouncy bassline, a cool verse section, and a chorus that bursts with brightness.

There’s also a part reminiscent of cheerleading that adds spice to the track.

Packed with many elements, this high-energy song makes for a seriously cool dance performance!