Most Popular Western Music Artists Among Elementary School Students [2026]
There are times when you think, “I’ve heard this song a lot, but who’s the artist?” That’s especially true with Western music.
In this ranking, we introduce the most popular Western music artists among elementary school students.
You might find some songs you’ve heard before.
Be sure to check it out!
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Ranking of Western Music Artists Popular with Elementary School Students [2026] (71–80)
Don’t Look Back In AngerOasis71rank/position

The British rock band OASIS’s anthem “Don’t Look Back In Anger.” It’s a song that symbolizes the movement of the ’90s.
The chorus is definitely one that makes everyone want to sing along.
If you want to listen to Western rock bands or are interested in Western rock, I think this song is the perfect entry point.
I’d be happy if, starting from this song, you dive into other bands and many great tracks, and grow more and more interested in Western rock!
Story of My LifeOne Direction72rank/position

The British boy group One Direction.
They debuted in 2010 when they were around 16, and their success story became a worldwide phenomenon.
Their song “Story of My Life” was released in 2013, at the peak of their popularity.
The lyrics are beautiful, expressing passionate feelings for a single woman in a literary way—so I hope you’ll also enjoy the Japanese translation.
That said, it’s a track you can think is cool from the very first listen, so just enjoy the music!
What Makes You BeautifulOne Direction (Wan Dairekushon)73rank/position

A signature song from One Direction’s debut album “Up All Night” that propelled them to global stardom.
It’s also well known for winning the British Single of the Year at the 2012 BRIT Awards.
Born from the songwriter’s real-life experience, the heartwarming message—encouraging a loved one who feels “I’m not beautiful”—never fails to stir the emotions with every listen.
From the intro’s guitar riff it’s irresistibly catchy, and the unforgettable melody is guaranteed to light up any karaoke session.
The chorus is super simple, so even if you’re not confident in your English pronunciation, you can power through it—perfect for a big sing-along.
It’s the ultimate feel-good anthem.
FirefliesOwl City74rank/position

If you’re a middle schooler who likes the Poppo Song, you know Owl City too, right? This track is becoming a new benchmark for pop songs, so it’s definitely not one to miss.
In those sensitive middle school years, you need pop with this level of sparkle.
High HopesPanic! At The Disco75rank/position

Panic! At The Disco is a distinctive rock band formed in Las Vegas, USA.
Their music features a unique sound that blends elements of pop punk, emo, electronica, dance, and indie rock, with emotionally charged lyrics and theatrical flair making a strong impression.
This work centers on the spirit of setting lofty goals and overcoming obstacles to make dreams come true.
It offers listeners hope and optimism, encouraging them to believe in themselves and take on the impossible.
It’s a song that can give you courage just by listening, and one we’d love for elementary school students—who are painting sparkling dreams of the future—to hear as well.


