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Coming-of-age Western songs recommended for high school students: world classics and popular hits.

High school life is one of the most enjoyable times in a long life.

We’ve picked out Western songs that are perfect for this youthful high school era.

In addition to tracks that directly focus on youth as a theme, we’ve selected trendy songs that add color to those years, choosing from a wide range of perspectives.

There are plenty of stylish tracks, too, so if you want something to show off to your school friends, be sure to check them out.

The first half features the latest songs, while the second half highlights popular hits from recent years.

Now then, please sit back and enjoy.

Youthful Western songs recommended for high school students: World classics and popular hits (31–40)

Here Comes the SunThe Beatles

The Beatles – Here Comes The Sun (2019 Mix)
Here Comes the SunThe Beatles

This is a song whose fresh melody heralds the arrival of spring and whose hope-filled lyrics resonate in the heart.

It celebrates the joy of sunlight breaking through after a long, cold winter, encouraging new beginnings and a positive outlook.

Included on the September 1969 album Abbey Road, this track remains one of The Beatles’ signature works, still beloved by many.

It’s perfect for those starting school or a new chapter in life, and it can lighten your heart when you’re troubled or anxious.

Wrapped in The Beatles’ warm vocals, why not take a hopeful new step forward?

See You Again ft. Charlie PuthWiz Khalifa

Wiz Khalifa – See You Again ft. Charlie Puth [Official Video] Furious 7 Soundtrack
See You Again ft. Charlie PuthWiz Khalifa

This warm and heartfelt track weaves together an emotional, melodious piano line with powerful rap.

A collaboration between American artists Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth, it’s a touching message song that reflects on friendship, farewell, and the hope of reunion.

Released in March 2015 as part of the soundtrack for the film Furious 7, it became a massive hit, topping the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 consecutive weeks.

Its positive lyrics about the importance of bonds with friends and family, paired with a melody that resonates deeply, are sure to soothe many hearts.

It’s a recommended song for school festivals or cultural festivals—perfect for strengthening class unity or reminiscing about shared memories.

On The Floor ft. PitbullJennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez – On The Floor ft. Pitbull
On The Floor ft. PitbullJennifer Lopez

This is one of J.

Lo’s signature club tracks.

Before her debut, she worked as a backup dancer for Janet Jackson and gained popularity both as a dancer and in the fashion world.

Released in 2011, it reached No.

3 on the Billboard charts.

Rolling in the DeepAdele

Adele – Rolling in the Deep (Official Music Video)
Rolling in the DeepAdele

A track from Adele’s highly acclaimed album “21,” which was nominated in six Grammy categories and impressively won them all.

It’s also the song that brought Adele worldwide recognition.

Adele’s overwhelming vocal power at the age of 21 is absolutely spine-tingling.

SugarMaroon 5

Maroon 5 – Sugar (Official Music Video)
SugarMaroon 5

It’s a single by Maroon 5.

It’s based on a surprise concept where they crash wedding venues and perform right in front of the bride and groom.

The track captures the brides’ excited screams, making it an incredibly happy song.

Youthful Western songs recommended for high school students: World classics and popular hits (41–50)

I Look to YouWhitney Houston

Whitney Houston – I Look to You (Official HD Video)
I Look to YouWhitney Houston

This is a song that became the title track of the final album by the songstress Whitney Houston, who passed away in 2012.

Many listeners will likely be captivated by Whitney’s powerful yet warm delivery as she sings, “You made me strong.”

SorryJustin Bieber

Justin Bieber – Sorry (PURPOSE : The Movement)
SorryJustin Bieber

This is a single by Justin Bieber, Canada’s top pop singer.

He debuted at 14 and has produced numerous hit songs around the world.

He has continued singing through his voice change and various other transitions.

Many people have probably heard his music at least once.