Western pop songs recommended for high school students to sing at karaoke
By the time you’re in high school, you probably have plenty of chances to come across Western music.
But if you’re just getting into it, it’s hard to tell which artists are popular and what their musical styles are, right?
So this time, we’ve picked out Western songs that even newcomers can enjoy—perfect for high school students.
We’ve mainly selected the latest tracks, so just by reading this article, you’ll be able to catch up with the trends right away!
Please take your time and enjoy.
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Karaoke Songs in Western Music Recommended for High School Students (41–50)
Hold back the riverJames Bay

A British singer who was nominated for Best New Artist at the 58th Grammy Awards.
Rather than being just for high school students, these are songs that stick in anyone’s head, no matter the generation.
James Bay’s voice itself is incredibly striking—you can really feel that quintessential British vibe.
Knowing songs like these makes you look cool, even as a high schooler!
Karaoke Songs in Western Music Recommended for High School Students (51–60)
I’m YoursJason Mraz

Once you hear this song, you’ll definitely feel like picking up a ukulele.
Its gentle, airy tone—possible only with a ukulele—paired with Jason Mraz’s soothing voice and that distinctive rhythm just sticks in your head, leaving you thinking, “Wow, that got me.”
Beautiful SoulJesse McCartney

A track released as a single in 2004 by American singer-songwriter and actor Jesse McCartney.
It became a hit in the United States, Europe, and other countries around the world, reached No.
1 on the Australian charts, and was certified platinum.
Year 3000Jonas Brothers

Originally a track released in 2003 by the British pop-punk band Busted.
This cover version by the American pop-rock band Jonas Brothers was released in 2006 and reached No.
31 on the U.
S.
charts.
Take It OffKe$ha

She’s an American female singer who follows the classic “the America” lineage, yet her songs also carry a unique vibe that only she can produce.
Recently there’s been news about drastic weight gain and dieting, but it doesn’t change the fact that she’s a wonderful singer.
Young and BeautifulLana Del Rey

A 2013 track by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey.
When listening to Western music, it may feel like you don’t often come across songs like this, but she’s one of those artists with a unique world of her own, showing different sides of herself with each song.
Black MagicLittle Mix

A track that sings about women living with confidence.
It’s a pop track released in 2015 by the British girl group Little Mix.
The music video, in which the members portray teenagers, was directed by Director X and is partly made as an homage to the 1996 horror film The Craft.





