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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 (41–50)

My Heart Will Go OnCéline Dion

Céline Dion – My Heart Will Go On (from the 2007 DVD “Live In Las Vegas – A New Day…”)
My Heart Will Go OnCéline Dion

It’s the theme song from the film Titanic.

The song won an Academy Award and became the track that showcased the vocal prowess of Canadian singer Celine to the world.

It sings of how cherished memories and people continue to live on in one’s heart forever, and it can truly be called a gem among love songs.

Youthful Western songs recommended for high school students: World classics and popular hits (51–60)

BailandoEnrique Iglesias

Enrique Iglesias – Bailando ft. Descemer Bueno, Gente De Zona
BailandoEnrique Iglesias

This is a single by Enrique from Spain.

Because his sweet, lingering voice suits ballads and love songs, he has released many tracks in that vein, but this time—as the title suggests—it’s a dance-friendly song that lifts your spirits.

It might also be good for brushing up on your Spanish.

His pronunciation isn’t too fast, making it an easy listen.

So WhatP!nk

P!nk – So What (Official Video)
So WhatP!nk

This song was included on Pink’s fifth album, Funhouse, and was released into the world in 2008.

Even the title gives off a slightly provocative Pink vibe—basically, “So what?!” Both the lyrics and the music video seem to be based on goofy jokes.

SOSRihanna

Rihanna – SOS (Official Music Video)
SOSRihanna

This is a single by Rihanna, a singer from Barbados who is also active in many fields as a model.

It was the first song with which she reached number one on the U.

S.

singles chart, and its success greatly increased her recognition in the United States.

She is said to be the female artist with the most number-one hits in the 2000s, ranking second.

One Sweet DayMariah Carey

Mariah Carey, Boyz II Men – One Sweet Day (Official Video)
One Sweet DayMariah Carey

This is a gem born from the exquisite collaboration between Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men.

Released in 1995 as part of her sixth album, it debuted straight at No.

1 on the Billboard singles chart.

It’s a track where you can relish her youthful, soaring, crystal-clear vocals and her seven-octave range.

The Sweet Escape ft. AkonGwen Stefani

Released in 2004 as a single by American singer Gwen Stefani.

It also reached No.

10 on Japan’s Oricon chart.

She is known to be a Japanophile, saying she incorporates Harajuku fashion and has even created songs based on it.

In conclusion

This time, it’s recommended for high school students.