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[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.

[Teens] Popular Western Music Rankings [By Generation] (91–100)

How LongCharlie Puth96rank/position

Charlie Puth – “How Long” [Official Video]
How LongCharlie Puth

This is a song by Charlie Puth, a singer with a pleasantly expansive voice.

In Japanese terms, he gives the impression of artists like Ken Hirai or Hideaki Tokunaga—his voice is simply beautiful, and just listening to it fills you with a bittersweet feeling.

Please enjoy this track to match the nostalgic mood of autumn.

22Taylor Swift97rank/position

A thrilling pop anthem that celebrates the freedom and vibrancy of being 22.

American artist Taylor Swift vividly captures the joys and anxieties of youth on her album “Red.” Standing at the threshold of adulthood while still holding onto youth, the song impressively conveys a sense of liberation and the importance of friendship.

Released as a single in March 2013, it reached No.

20 on the U.S.

Billboard Hot 100 and became one of the signature works of the Grammy-winning artist.

It’s perfect for making memories with close friends or as background music for special occasions.

Blending innocence with a mature vibe, this track is sure to energize birthday parties and gatherings with friends.

NOMeghan Trainor98rank/position

Meghan Trainor – NO (Official Video)
NOMeghan Trainor

This is a motivational song by artist Meghan Trainor, who has gained popularity for her acoustic-tinged sound sensibility and powerful vocal work.

With its profound lyrics, it’s a song that teenage girls will find relatable and want to sing at karaoke.

If I Were A BoyBeyoncé99rank/position

This song, which expresses the differences in feelings between men and women from a woman’s perspective, is by the world-renowned American singer Beyoncé.

It is included on her 2008 album “I Am…

Sasha Fierce.” It might be nice to listen to on a long autumn night when you’re feeling lonely.

Let It GoDemi Lovato100rank/position

Demi Lovato – Let It Go (from “Frozen”) (Official Video)
Let It GoDemi Lovato

For those who say, “I remember ‘Let It Go’ being all the rage, but I never actually watched it…,” this is exactly the song I want you to hear—the theme from Disney’s animated film Frozen.

In this version sung by Demi Lovato, her powerful vocals affirm the importance of being true to yourself.

As you celebrate your teen birthday, I hope you can walk your own path in life, true to who you are.