[Middle School Students] Popular Western Music Ranking [By Generation]
We’re excited to present the latest Top 100 ranking of Western pop songs popular among middle schoolers, all in order of most views! Many well-known tracks are included, from songs featured on TV shows to those tied to commercials.
It’s perfect as an introduction to Western music.
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[Middle School Students] Popular Western Music Rankings [By Generation] (1–10)
Love YourselfJustin Bieber8rank/position

This work, one of his signature songs, is a hit number from the album Purpose, released in November 2015.
With a simple arrangement centered on the sound of the guitar, the melody is remarkably easy to remember.
Since it’s sung in a whisper rather than belted out, some listeners may find it surprisingly easy to sing.
The song reached No.
1 on the U.S.
charts and impressively topped the year-end chart for 2016.
STAYThe Kid LAROI, Justin Bieber9rank/position

Released in July 2021, this track is a massive hit by Australian artist The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber.
In a compact 2 minutes and 21 seconds, it packs an attention-grabbing keyboard riff and lively drums into a hybrid of electropop and rap.
The lyrics straightforwardly express a heartfelt plea to “stay by my side,” resonating with the emotions of teens navigating love.
With its fast tempo and catchy melody, the English phrases naturally stick in your head as you listen on repeat.
Singing along to the rhythm also makes it perfect for pronunciation practice!
EspressoSabrina Carpenter10rank/position

Its addictive sound, which skillfully blends pop and funk, is captivating.
This work by American artist Sabrina Carpenter, who likens her own charm to “espresso,” drew attention as the lead track from the album Short n’ Sweet, released in April 2024.
With energetic beats and playful lyrics, the song portrays women’s confidence and allure in a positive light.
Its lyrics, shining with self-assurance and a sense of humor, went viral on social media platforms like TikTok and became a major hit, reaching No.
3 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100.
Used for entrance scenes at sports days or athletic festivals, it can be expected to boost participants’ motivation.
Its powerful beat and positive message make it a perfect track to elevate the event’s atmosphere.
[Middle School Students] Popular Western Music Rankings [By Generation] (11–20)
High HopesPanic! At The Disco11rank/position

An irresistibly cheerful anthem that gives you a nudge and says, “I can do it!” This song is by the American rock band Panic! At The Disco.
The powerful horn section and Brendon Urie’s soaring vocals alone are enough to fill you with energy.
The track centers on his childhood dreams and sings about the importance of continuing to set ambitious goals, even when things don’t go well.
Featured on the album Pray for the Wicked, it became a massive hit, spending 65 weeks at No.
1 on Billboard’s Hot Rock Songs chart.
It was also used in a Honda commercial, so many people may find it familiar.
Listen to it when you’re working toward your dreams and goals, and you’ll feel inspired to believe that “nothing is impossible!”
Don’t Start NowDua Lipa12rank/position

Dua Lipa, a singer from the UK known for her deep, husky voice, is arguably one of the most influential artists in Britain today.
Her track “Don’t Start Now,” released in 2019, became a global hit thanks to its stylish bassline and sleek vocals.
While it’s not the kind of song that goes over-the-top with energy, it’s crafted in a way that makes your body move naturally.
Be sure to give it a listen.
Let It BeThe Beatles13rank/position

A timeless hit by the Beatles, the world-famous rock band that everyone likely knows.
Its gentle melody has a calming effect, so I believe it can give studying junior high school students a small sense of ease—I definitely recommend giving it a listen.
Uptown Funk ft. Bruno MarsMark Ronson14rank/position

Characterized by energetic, danceable beats, this work captivated audiences around the world with its confident lyrics and catchy melody.
The track’s urban funk sound, influenced by 1980s Minneapolis funk, is the result of a brilliant collaboration between Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars.
Released in November 2014, it spent 14 consecutive weeks at number one on the U.S.
charts, and later won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year.
It’s a song I highly recommend to anyone starting a new chapter in life, as it instills confidence and courage.


