[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 Rankings [By Generation] (81–90)
Hello KittyAvril Lavigne85rank/position

Avril Lavigne, who sparked a massive boom in Japan in the 2000s as a rock singer, has performed live here many times and is a musician with deep ties to Japan.
Are you familiar with her surprising 2014 release, aptly titled “Hello Kitty”? It blends a rock-EDM vibe with Japanese lyrics and takes as its theme Hello Kitty, the beloved character from the Japanese company Sanrio.
For girls who probably owned at least one Hello Kitty item, it might be a great gateway into listening to Western music.
We Are The WorldUSA For Africa86rank/position

We Are The World was sung by a lineup of star-studded artists for people in Africa suffering from hunger and poverty.
Released in 1985 as a USA for Africa song, proceeds from merchandise and royalties were donated to charity.
It’s a perfect song for elementary school students, both for learning English and for social studies.
It might be fun for everyone to pick a favorite part, memorize the lyrics, and take turns singing in order.
This is me!The Greatest Showman Cast87rank/position

“This Is Me” was the theme song of the musical film The Greatest Showman, which portrayed the showman P.
T.
Barnum.
The soundtrack was released in 2017, and the song won Best Original Song at the 75th Golden Globe Awards.
It’s a moving message song that powerfully sings of the struggles and determination of characters grappling with their insecurities.
You, as an elementary school student, probably have worries and doubts too.
If you listen to “This Is Me” while looking at the Japanese translation, it’s sure to give you courage.
Take a chance on meABBA88rank/position

It’s a song characterized by its upbeat sound and catchy melody line.
It’s quite an old track, but it still gets you moving even today.
It used to be played constantly on TV for a while, but lately there are far fewer chances to hear it.
Starting right off with the chorus would be shocking for elementary school kids.
It’s a wonderful song that makes you feel the importance of passing down old music through the generations.
Three Little BirdsBob Marley89rank/position

A classic by Bob Marley released in 1977.
Set to a laid-back reggae sound, the words “Don’t worry.
It’s okay—everything’s going to be all right” lift your spirits.
The English is simple, and with lots of repetition, it’s an easy song to try.
HopefulBars&Melody90rank/position

Bars and Melody’s debut single from a talent show.
Back then, they were still boys with a touch of innocence.
This piece is an arrangement of Twista and Faith Evans’s song “Hope,” reworked around the theme of school bullying, and it moved the entire venue during their audition.
Although it features a lot of rap, I believe it’s a song that only elementary school kids can truly deliver.
[Elementary School Students] Popular Western Music Rankings [By Generation] (91–100)
You’re Gonna Go Far, KidThe Offspring91rank/position

This song is built entirely from straightforward riffs and sounds.
The band’s tracks are generally easy to grasp and approachable even for rock beginners.
The chorus is easy to sing, and surprisingly, there aren’t many songs you can hum along to even without any knowledge of English.


