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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 Ranking [By Generation] (31–40)

Try EverythingShakira36rank/position

Shakira – Try Everything (Official Video)
Try EverythingShakira

This is a song that gives you a powerful push on the back, saying, “It’s okay to fail over and over—just try again!” Sung by the world-famous star from Colombia, Shakira, the track was written as the theme song for the Disney film Zootopia.

The protagonist’s strong will to keep taking on new challenges without giving up—even after falling down and getting hurt—is vividly portrayed over a bright, pop melody.

The song became a beloved classic worldwide, earning a nomination for Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 59th Grammy Awards.

It’s perfect for when you hit a wall in your studies or club activities, or when you want to fire yourself up to start something new.

It’s sure to fill you with positive courage and make you think, “I can do it!”

Hey JudeThe Beatles37rank/position

The Beatles – The Beatles – Hey Jude (Official Music Video) [Remastered 2015]
Hey JudeThe Beatles

It’s a song that reached No.

1 across the United States, the United Kingdom, and countries around the world, and it still enjoys overwhelming popularity today.

The Beatles are loved regardless of age or gender, and they’re supported even by young people who never experienced their active years.

They’re truly a legendary presence.

I Got YouBebe Rexha38rank/position

Bebe Rexha – I Got You [Official Music Video]
I Got YouBebe Rexha

The rhythm is relatively slow, making it easy to sing.

I also recommend it because not only the melody but the English itself is simple.

Even in the chorus, there aren’t any fast, tongue-twisting lines; the catchy lyrics are repeated, so it’s easy for listeners to get hyped up.

Don’t Know WhyNorah Jones39rank/position

This is a love song by Norah Jones, whose downer, chill-out mood creates a superb sense of melancholy and whose neo-soul flavored style has earned her popularity.

With straightforward lyrics that resonate deeply, it’s a track that even teenage girls will feel inspired to sing at karaoke.

Dirty WorkAustin Mahone40rank/position

Austin Mahone – Dirty Work (Official)
Dirty WorkAustin Mahone

This is a song that became astonishingly famous in Japan after the comedian Chiemi Blouson used it in her routine.

Since so many people know it, singing it is sure to get everyone hyped.

Brush up on the English a bit before heading to karaoke.