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2025: Classic Western Songs Recommended for Middle School Students (English Songs)

In the 2020s, with subscriptions in full swing, we live in an era where you can enjoy music from all over the world—from the latest hits to classics from decades ago—anytime, anywhere.

The barrier to listening to Western music has definitely gotten lower.

That said, with talk of younger people drifting away from Western music, this article picks out classic English-language songs recommended for middle schoolers, including tracks popular on TikTok and Spotify.

In the first half, we feature the latest buzzworthy and hit songs; in the second half, we include timeless classics.

From upbeat killer tunes to mellow numbers, we focus on tracks with melodies that feel familiar even if you don’t understand the lyrics.

We hope this becomes your gateway to getting into Western music!

[2025] Classic Western Songs Recommended for Junior High School Students [English Songs] (171–180)

RudeMAGIC

MAGIC! – Rude (Official Video)
RudeMAGIC

A track by Magic!, a Canadian reggae-pop band based in California.

Released in 2013, it reached the Top 10 on charts around the world.

It samples Bob Marley and The Wailers’ 1980 track “Three Little Birds.”

CandyMandy Moore

Mandy Moore – Candy (Official Video)
CandyMandy Moore

A track released in 1999 by American pop singer Mandy Moore.

It was a hit around the world and was certified Gold in the United States.

The music video, directed by Chris Robinson, features the girl group PYT.

HardwiredMetallica

Metallica: Hardwired (Official Music Video)
HardwiredMetallica

For middle school students stepping into a new world of music through Western songs, Metallica’s “Hardwired” is an energizing track.

It’s characterized by raw riffs and a powerful sound, letting you fully enjoy classic heavy metal.

When you want a break from schoolwork or daily life, put on “Hardwired” and you’ll be swept away by its powerful beat.

It’s a highly recommended Western classic that matches the energy of youth.

Just hearing it can refresh your mood, so it’s great to listen to between study sessions.

Smells Like Teen SpiritNirvana

Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Spirit (Official Music Video)
Smells Like Teen SpiritNirvana

Amid a renewed revival boom, songs influenced by music genres that were popular from the 1970s to the 1980s are drawing attention.

Among them, Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” still offers a fresh, powerful experience for many middle school students.

Its energetic guitar riffs and Kurt Cobain’s distinctive vocals blend seamlessly to overwhelm listeners.

The song symbolizes youthful defiance and a celebration of freedom, resonating with many people.

It’s the kind of track you’ll want to share with friends during school breaks or after club activities.

Tell Me Something I Don’t KnowSelena Gomez

Selena Gomez – Tell Me Something I Don’t Know
Tell Me Something I Don't KnowSelena Gomez

It’s a 2008 release by Selena Gomez.

The upbeat rhythm is delightfully snappy, and Selena’s cute vocals are truly uplifting.

Just like the lively, adorable Selena in the music video, it looks fun to try copying the final dance scene with your friends.

[2025] Classic Western Songs Recommended for Junior High School Students [English Songs] (181–190)

Find Me ft. BirdySigma

This is a track by Sigma, a drum and bass DJ duo from the UK, in collaboration with British singer Birdy.

The mystical sound that showcases Birdy’s clear, ethereal high notes leaves a lasting impression.

The music video features British actress Millie Bobby Brown, who, as of 2017, is 13 years old, so it might feel relatable to junior high school students of the same age.

Our SongTaylor Swift

This is a song released by Taylor in 2007 that sings about a couple’s cute, innocent budding romance.

The banjo is used in the instrumentation, and it’s a bright, country-style tune.

The lyrics are from a girl’s perspective, easy to understand, and the tempo is just right, so it’s also recommended to try singing it at karaoke with your school girlfriends.