Recommended Western music for college students: world classics and popular songs
What Western music is popular among college students right now?
As expected, there are a lot of recent songs.
I feel like many of them are built on a dance music foundation.
If there are any songs you don’t know, definitely check them out!
Try introducing them to your college friends, too.
Recommended Western songs for university students: World classics and popular tracks (1–10)
Sing Me To SleepAlan Walker

Alan Walker.
A melodic Western music artist with a strong EDM influence.
His fantastical worldview showcases a unique expressive power unlike other artists, and personally, I find the vocal performances solid as well, making his songs feel very high-level.
He’s also widely recognized among students.
THIS HOUSE IS NOT FOR SALEBon Jovi

An irresistibly energetic anthem from the ever-popular Bon Jovi! Featured on the album that marked a turning point for the band, this track was released in August 2016 and climbed high on various Billboard charts.
Using a deep-rooted home as its motif, it conveys the strength and unity forged through overcoming hardship.
Its message—protecting the bonds with family and friends—will surely resonate with university students.
It’s also perfect for anyone feeling anxious about a new environment.
Listen with friends and turn it into fuel for tomorrow!
Follow MeHardwell

Hardwell is the artist I think has the most natural genius.
His skill as a DJ is highly acclaimed—he’s even taken the number one spot in DJ rankings.
Listening to his music makes it clear he has the technique to back it up.
Live for the NightKrewella

A top-tier artist in terms of popularity among Japanese people.
The song “Party Monster” was a trend among students for a while, and many videos using the track were posted on various sharing sites.
They also collaborated with Funassyi.
The members are beautiful, boyish girls, which is another highlight.
SugarMaroon 5

Maroon 5 is the artist who suddenly drew attention with the song Payphone.
While Payphone had a strong electronic feel, the band generally releases Western pop music that is vocal-centric.
That’s why their solid, traditional vocal prowess is also a key highlight.


