[2025] A Collection of Dark Western Songs Middle Schoolers Should Hear
When we’re weighed down by melancholy, it’s the power of music that gently wraps around our hearts.
Sometimes we feel deep empathy by laying bare the darkness inside; other times we find encouragement amid despair—here are some classic Western songs that do just that.
Focused mainly on Gen Z artists, we’ve selected tracks that can stand beside the many kinds of emotional pain today’s middle schoolers (as of 2025) may face—heartbreak, friendship troubles, anxieties about the future, and more.
Listening while understanding the lyrics will make them resonate even more deeply.
Just be careful not to get swallowed by darkness that’s too deep—and by all means, try listening as you read the lyrics.
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[2025] A roundup of dark Western songs we want middle schoolers to listen to (101–110)
Bad DayDaniel Powter

If you want to cheer someone up, this is the song! It’s an uplifting anthem that became a massive hit worldwide.
I’m sure many of you have heard it.
The positive message—“Today was just an unlucky day”—soothes the heart.
The piano tone is also incredibly beautiful in this piece.
The MiddleJimmy Eat World

A song released in 2001 by the rock band Jimmy Eat World.
Its powerful sound and catchy melody are the kind of style even middle schoolers would enjoy.
The piece carries a message of “Don’t give up—give it your all.”
Fix YouColdplay

This is a love song by Coldplay, a band that enjoys immense popularity thanks to their vibrant sound and overwhelming name recognition.
Its lyrics, centered on pure love, are easy for elementary school boys to relate to, and its singability makes it a great choice for karaoke.
You’re BeautifulJames Blunt

A love song by James Blunt whose sweet lyrics and melodious track exquisitely evoke a bewitching atmosphere.
Its style is approachable even for elementary school boys, and it has a vibrant flair that will liven up the room as a karaoke song.
Don’t ChangeMusiq

A love song whose refined, neo-soul-tinged track approach pairs perfectly with the wistful vocals.
It has an approachable artistry that even elementary school boys can relate to, and it’s the kind of polished song you’ll want to sing at karaoke.
[2025] A Collection of Dark Western Songs Middle Schoolers Should Hear (111–120)
So SickNe-Yo

This is a love song by Ne-Yo, where the catchy melodic line and the vocalist’s bittersweet vibe create a smooth rhythm-and-blues feel.
It’s a stylish R&B track that’s easy on the ears, and it’s set in a key that even elementary school boys can sing, making it a song you’ll want to choose for karaoke.
Skinny LoveBirdy

A teenage girl is covering a classic Bon Iver song.
The dry piano tones and her clear voice soothe a dark, sunken heart.
We tend to choose dark songs when we’re feeling low, but I think gentle songs that don’t interfere with that gloom—like a friend who stays by your side—are nice too.





