Western Music Artists Popular with Teens: Ranking [2026]
Japan’s music market is often said to be Galapagosized compared to other countries.
However, a certain number of Western songs do make it onto the charts.
This time, we’ll present a ranking of Western artists popular among trend-savvy teens.
So, what kind of results did we get?
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Top Western Music Artists Popular with Teens [2026] (41–50)
On The Floor(feat Pitbull)Jennifer Lopez50rank/position

It’s an enchanting dance track that incorporates the melody of “Lambada” by Gregor Salto & Kaoma.
The pitch doesn’t change much and the same tune repeats often, so I think it’s very easy to sing.
If you lock in the rhythm, you’re sure to pull off a cool and sexy performance.
Enjoy singing it!
Western Music Artists Popular with Teens: Ranking [2026] (51–60)
Price Tag ft. B.o.BJessie J51rank/position

The chorus goes “money, money, money,” but it’s a song that says money isn’t important to us.
In the PV, Jessie J becomes a marionette, which feels a bit mad—perhaps it represents society’s constraints.
It’s a pop, very easy-to-understand love song.
All of MeJohn Legend52rank/position

Despite its simple melody, it’s a song you can’t help but get absorbed in.
It might be a kind of magic only John Legend can create.
And if you perform this song, any girl who likes you will definitely be moved.
RoarKaty Perry53rank/position

It’s a song that says goodbye to a life spent reading people’s faces and doing whatever you’re told, and embraces living the way you want, taking responsibility for yourself.
Set to bright pop music, it celebrates that spirit of independence.
Released in 2013, it became a global hit.
Highly recommended.
California GurlsKaty Perry ft. Snoop Dogg54rank/position

A beach-friendly pop tune co-written by Katy Perry with Lukasz “Dr.
Luke” Gottwald and Max Martin.
It’s an answer song to Jay Z’s “Empire State of Mind,” his homage to New York.
It reached No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Tik TokKe$ha55rank/position

This is a cheering song by Kesha that cemented its popularity after being played by many club DJs for its catchy sound and danceable vibe.
Its upbeat feel is relatable for teenage girls and makes you want to sing it at karaoke.
Heaven SentKeyshia Cole56rank/position

A love song by Keyshia Cole, who never fails to make headlines with her high-performance approach rooted in powerful vocals.
She has an artist persona that resonates easily with teenage girls, and the song is also popular as a karaoke choice, making it easy to feature.


