Recommended Western songs for high school girls
There’s been an increase lately in Western music with cute, poppy vocals and adorable sounds.
This time, I’ve picked out some Western songs recommended for high school girls.
I especially want high school girls who don’t usually listen to Western music to give these a try!
Of course, those who already listen to Western music will enjoy this too (lol).
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Recommended Western songs for high school girls (11–20)
The Star I RCaroline Sunshine

A song used in the Disney Channel original drama series “Shake It Up.” Its beautiful, high-pitched vocals leave a strong impression.
As you’d expect from a soundtrack for a dance-themed show, it pairs perfectly with dancing.
EspressoSabrina Carpenter

Its addictive sound, which skillfully blends pop and funk, is captivating.
This work by American artist Sabrina Carpenter, who likens her own charm to “espresso,” drew attention as the lead track from the album Short n’ Sweet, released in April 2024.
With energetic beats and playful lyrics, the song portrays women’s confidence and allure in a positive light.
Its lyrics, shining with self-assurance and a sense of humor, went viral on social media platforms like TikTok and became a major hit, reaching No.
3 on the U.
S.
Billboard Hot 100.
Used for entrance scenes at sports days or athletic festivals, it can be expected to boost participants’ motivation.
Its powerful beat and positive message make it a perfect track to elevate the event’s atmosphere.
Please Please PleaseSabrina Carpenter

This track from American singer-songwriter Sabrina Carpenter blends disco-pop with country elements.
It captures the turmoil between love and reason through narrative-driven lyrics that contrast with its light, breezy sound.
Released in June 2024, the song became a global hit and was nominated for Song of the Year at the 67th Grammy Awards.
Featured on the album Short n’ Sweet, it was co-produced by Jack Antonoff and Amy Allen.
The lyrics, rich with witty turns of phrase that convey heartfelt doubts about a romantic relationship, are perfect for creating an energetic vibe at school sports days and athletic events.
We R Who We RKe$ha

This song features Kesha’s distinctive electropop sound.
It’s an incredibly bright, poppy track that just makes you want to jump and dance as you listen.
The beginning is a bit fast, but the chorus uses easy-to-catch English, so even people who aren’t confident in English will find it easy to remember.
BurnEllie Goulding

A hit song by Ellie Goulding, a popular singer from the UK.
The beautiful light art from the final chorus of the music video is a sight to behold no matter how many times you watch it.
It’s also fun to sing the phrase “Burn,” which is the title of the song, together with friends.
What Do You Mean?Justin Bieber

This song, hugely popular in Japan as well, is said to have been written by singer Justin Bieber for his ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez.
It overflows with feelings toward a lover he can’t understand who keeps drifting further away from him.
Many people are sure to relate.
Recommended Western Music for High School Girls (21–30)
You Sound Good To MeLucy Hale

This song marks the memorable solo debut of Lucy, the lead actress from the popular overseas drama Pretty Little Liars.
Its somewhat nostalgic country melody is soothing to listen to.
Her voice isn’t very high, and the lyrics are easy to remember, so it’s easy to sing along.





