[Teens] Popular Western Music Rankings [By Generation]
We’re excited to present the latest top 100 rankings of Western music for teens, showcasing the most-viewed songs in order! It’s often during your teenage years that you start to realize there are amazing songs from around the world.
Why not broaden your horizons with Western music by checking this out? The playlist is updated every week.
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Top Foreign Music Ranking for Teens [By Generation] (61–70)
YellowColdplay66rank/position

For a teen’s birthday, I’m gifting some of Coldplay’s early hit songs.
It’s moving to think they once had this era too, considering how they now collaborate with EDM artists all the time.
These are also perfect songs to pick up an acoustic guitar and try some sing-and-play covers.
Pillow TalkZAYN67rank/position

This is a song that can only be described as sexy.
If you can sing this, you’ll be one step closer to Zayn.
That’s the kind of song it is.
There are some high notes, but since it’s built from relatively short phrases, if you memorize the lyrics well and practice a few times, you should be able to sing it in no time.
Break FreeAriana Grande/Zedd68rank/position

Ariana Grande, who is extremely popular among young people around the world.
At first, she was in a relationship, but as time went on, she realized that being with that person only led to constant trouble and wasn’t good for her.
So she decides, “I’m breaking free now!”—it’s a powerful song.
Fancy ft. Charli XCXIggy Azalea69rank/position

It’s a track from the album “The New Classic” that reached No.
1 in the U.S.
Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX have incredible chemistry, and it’s popular as an unbeatable girls’ anthem.
The music video, themed around ’90s school life, is stylish as well.
We Found Love ft. Calvin HarrisRihanna70rank/position

It’s your birthday, but you’ve just had your heart broken and you just want to lift your mood—this track is my recommendation.
Its sound is bursting with happiness and will put you in a positive frame of mind, but the “yellow diamond” mentioned in the lyrics actually refers to drugs.
The phrase “I wish we had met under different circumstances” implies that the person they fell for was a drug addict.
For teenagers, for whom drugs are obviously off-limits—even alcohol and cigarettes are illegal—if you want to feel happy, listen to music.


