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Recommended Western music for elementary school boys: world classics and popular songs

Recommended Western music for elementary school boys: world classics and popular songs
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Recommended for elementary school students who are interested in Western music! Among these, I’ve chosen ones that are especially popular with boys.

I think there are many sounds you’ll instinctively like.

In a good way, many of the songs have strongly distinctive melodies.

I think you’ll be able to enjoy them for a long time.

Recommended Western songs for elementary school boys: World-class masterpieces and popular tracks (1–10)

ImmortalsFall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy – Immortals (from Big Hero 6)
ImmortalsFall Out Boy

This is a track by the American rock band Fall Out Boy, written specifically for the end credits of Disney’s Big Hero 6.

Formed in 2001, the band released the song in October 2014, and it was later included on their album American Beauty/American Psycho.

Its powerful percussion and electronic sound perfectly sync with the characters’ exhilarating transformation into heroes.

Centered on themes of unyielding spirit—standing up for those you care about—and the bonds that help friends overcome adversity together, it stirs your fighting spirit just by listening.

Certified Platinum in the United States, this fiery anthem is sure to give you a strong push when you’re taking on a challenge!

Up!Shania Twain

Shania Twain – Up! (Official Music Video) (Green Version)
Up!Shania Twain

This song was used in a car commercial a few years ago.

Just like the title says, it lifts you up with a sunny, feel-good sound that raises your spirits.

It’s an easy-to-listen-to, groovable track that’s perfect as a first step into country music.

StrongerKelly Clarkson

Kelly Clarkson – Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You) [Official Video]
StrongerKelly Clarkson

A sound that pumps up your motivation right from the intro.

A masterpiece that blends Kelly Clarkson’s powerful vocals with an upbeat rhythm.

The English pronunciation is clear, so it’s great for listening practice, and it’s a cool song to sing, too.

Hips don’y lieShakira

Shakira – Hips Don’t Lie (Official 4K Video) ft. Wyclef Jean
Hips don'y lieShakira

It’s an ultra-famous track by the Latin queen, Shakira.

It has a different vibe from American songs, with distinctive Latin rhythms woven generously throughout.

Her voice is unique, and the song is sure to immerse you in a captivating, otherworldly atmosphere.

Lose YourselfEminem

A signature song by the white rapper Eminem.

Even if you don’t know rap, you’ll definitely get into it once you listen.

The lyrics say you only get one shot—seize that chance!—a message that motivates you to move forward.

This must-hear track by the rapper who changed history is essential listening.

I was born to love youQueen

Queen – I Was Born To Love You (Official Video)
I was born to love youQueen

A song by a world-famous rock band used in a certain popular drama.

Queen truly has so many masterpieces, and people around the world still can’t help but respect them.

Freddie’s uniquely charismatic vocals are addictive after just one listen—so give them a try!

The Lazy SongBruno Mars

Bruno Mars – The Lazy Song (Official Music Video)
The Lazy SongBruno Mars

This song sings about a lazy day.

It carries a message of not being too uptight and occasionally spending a day just lazing around.

It’s an ultra-famous track by Bruno Mars, who enjoys immense popularity in today’s pop scene, so let’s give it a listen for now.