[Elementary School Students] Popular Western Music Rankings [By Generation]
We’re excited to present the latest Top 100 ranking of Western (non-Japanese) songs popular among elementary school students, listed in order of most views!
The selection focuses on TV show theme songs, commercial tie-ins, and major hit numbers that even elementary schoolers are sure to recognize.
The playlist is updated weekly.
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[Elementary School Students] Popular Western Music Ranking [By Generation] (61–70)
GirlfriendAvril Lavigne64rank/position

A signature song by the Canadian pop diva Avril Lavigne, who was a global sensation and hugely popular in Japan over a decade ago.
Her voice meshes perfectly with the upbeat rhythm, making it a danceable party tune.
Let’s listen to one of her iconic tracks—she’s still active today.
Break My HeartDua Lipa65rank/position

Among elementary school girls interested in Western pop music, some may admire Dua Lipa’s musicality and fashion style.
Of Dua Lipa’s songs, the one I especially recommend is Break My Heart.
This track is built on the disco-funk and dance-pop sound she excelled at through 2023.
Because it emphasizes groove, the vocal difficulty is low; as long as you lock in the rhythm and English pronunciation, even elementary school students with limited singing experience can perform it well.
Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)Elton John, Dua Lipa66rank/position

Dua Lipa, whose disco-driven musical style has won fans around the world.
This collaboration with Elton John—known for having the sharpest critiques in the UK music scene—is the track “Cold Heart (PNAU Remix).” Its disco-, funk-, and R&B-infused sound makes it very easy to catch the rhythm, so it should be easy to sing not only for elementary school students but also for those who aren’t very confident with music.
Wavin’ FlagK’NAAN67rank/position

The official sponsor song of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
The lyrics calling out “Come on, wave your flags!” give it a truly cheering-song vibe and are energizing.
It’s a song I’d love to hear young athletes sing.
I think it gets even more exciting when the whole team sings it together.
The lyrics repeat a lot, so it’s not very difficult.
Take Me Home, Country RoadsJohn Denver68rank/position

In Japan, it is affectionately known as “Country Road.” Olivia Newton-John’s cover is famous for being used as the theme song for the Studio Ghibli film Whisper of the Heart.
The lyrics are written in easy-to-understand English, so it’s also recommended as a learning resource.
StrongerKelly Clarkson69rank/position

A sound that pumps up your motivation right from the intro.
A masterpiece that blends Kelly Clarkson’s powerful vocals with an upbeat rhythm.
The English pronunciation is clear, so it’s great for listening practice, and it’s a cool song to sing, too.
The ClimbMiley Cyrus70rank/position

Miley Cyrus is known as an American singer and actress, and she gained worldwide popularity through the Hannah Montana series.
Her songs convey the importance of overcoming life’s challenges and hardships.
This work, released in 2009, is a power ballad that was also used as the theme song for the film Hannah Montana: The Movie.
Through the metaphor of “climbing the mountains of life,” it sings about the significance of continuing to strive toward one’s goals, delivering a message that resonates with everyone living with dreams and hopes.
Its positive and uplifting lyrics are sure to give listeners courage and energy.


