[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.
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[High School Students] Popular Western Music Rankings [By Generation] (51–60)
Bad DayDaniel Powter51rank/position

Speaking of one-hit wonders in Western music, I feel like he’s one of them.
This song was played in Japan when it was released, and I think a lot of high school students at the time sang it at karaoke.
One-hit wonders tend to have a bad reputation, but I feel that creating a masterpiece like this alone is more than enough proof of talent.
They Don’t KnowJon B.52rank/position

This is a cheer song by the artist Jonbi, whose style—incorporating elements of traditional Japanese sound—gives him an outstanding presence.
It’s a city-sophisticated track that will make you want to sing it at karaoke, and it’s also recommended for high school boys.
HONEY (ARE U COMING?)Måneskin53rank/position

Måneskin, the Italian rock band drawing global attention.
This work, packed with their wild allure, is crafted into a thrilling rock anthem with edgy guitars and an accelerating rhythm.
As vocalist Damiano says it conveys an “Italian amore,” the lyrics, depicting nighttime excitement and passion, are irresistibly provocative.
Released as a single in September 2023, it also made waves when performed on stage at the MTV Video Music Awards that same month.
The track is included on the album Rush! (Are U Coming?).
Why not give it a listen when you want a boost during study breaks or as background music on your commute?
I’ll Be There for YouThe Rembrandts54rank/position

The Rembrandts are a music duo known to those in the know.
They’re what you’d call a one-hit wonder, and while they aren’t widely known in Japan, they enjoy high recognition overseas.
Their song “I’ll Be There for You” is their hit track, and its distinctive, realistic lyrics—about how “the only one who understands me as I drift through my days is my best friend, you”—have won popularity.
If you have a friend who sees the best in you, why not share this song with them to express your everyday gratitude?
Let It GoIdina Menzel55rank/position

The theme song from a film that sparked a worldwide craze in 2013.
It’s a moving track that portrays a woman unleashing the power she had hidden and accepting herself as she is.
Idina Menzel’s powerful vocals are striking, and the chorus is especially captivating.
It’s a song that even those who struggle with English can enjoy.
Featured on the soundtrack of the movie Frozen, it was translated into 25 languages.
In 2014, it sold 109,000 copies and became the fifth best-selling song in the world that year.
Highly recommended for high school students, it’s a song that gives you the courage to live true to yourself.
It’s guaranteed to be a hit at karaoke—why not sing it with your friends and have fun?


