[2026] Recommended for high school students! A roundup of popular Western songs
When you enter high school, it’s a time when your musical tastes really start to broaden, isn’t it? Have you ever wanted to check out some Western music you heard about from friends or saw on streaming videos? In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of popular songs we’d love high school students to hear! We’ll focus on the latest trending tracks, and in the second half we’ll highlight timeless classics loved across generations.
It’s a perfect playlist for your commute or for songs you want to sing at karaoke, so be sure to check it out!
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THat PartScHoolboy Q ft. Kanye West

A collaboration between American hip-hop artist ScHoolboy Q and Kanye West.
It was released as a digital download in 2016 and reached No.
6 on the New Zealand charts.
It is inspired by Kendrick Lamar’s 2016 track “Untitled 02 06.23.2014.”
Eenie MeenieSean Kingston, Justin Bieber

A collaboration by Sean Kingston and Justin Bieber.
Inspired by the 1815 folk song “Eenie, Meenie, Miny, Moe.” Released in 2010, it was certified Platinum in the United States and Australia.
The music video was filmed in the Hollywood Hills.
La La La (Brazil 2014) ft. Carlinhos BrownShakira

This is a song sung by the sexy Latina diva Shakira that became the second theme song for the 2014 World Cup.
With the World Cup taking place next year in 2018, it’s a particularly recommended track for high school students who love soccer.
Shakira’s husky vocals are wonderful, and the music video—featuring famous players like Messi and Neymar—is a must-see.
Higher ft. Travie McCoyTaio Cruz

This is a collaboration between British singer Taio Cruz and American rapper Travie McCoy.
Just the title alone is enough to get you pumped.
Listening to Taio’s fiery vocals and Travie’s cool rap on your way to school is sure to blow away your morning drowsiness.
StarboyThe Weeknd ft. Daft Punk

A collaboration between The Weeknd and Daft Punk.
Inspired by The Weeknd’s 2016 track “Out Here.” Released as a single in 2016, it reached No.
1 on charts around the world.
It’s an electropop track with R&B elements that sings about the luxurious lifestyle of celebrities.


