[Teens] Popular Western Music Rankings [By Generation]
We’re excited to present the latest top 100 rankings of Western music for teens, showcasing the most-viewed songs in order! It’s often during your teenage years that you start to realize there are amazing songs from around the world.
Why not broaden your horizons with Western music by checking this out? The playlist is updated every week.
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[Teens] Popular Western Music Ranking [By Generation] (31–40)
Don’t Know WhyNorah Jones36rank/position

This is a love song by Norah Jones, whose downer, chill-out mood creates a superb sense of melancholy and whose neo-soul flavored style has earned her popularity.
With straightforward lyrics that resonate deeply, it’s a track that even teenage girls will feel inspired to sing at karaoke.
Dirty WorkAustin Mahone37rank/position

This is a song that became astonishingly famous in Japan after the comedian Chiemi Blouson used it in her routine.
Since so many people know it, singing it is sure to get everyone hyped.
Brush up on the English a bit before heading to karaoke.
Uptown FunkMark Ronson38rank/position

It’s a motivational song by Mark Ronson, renowned as a hit that exudes a new, discotheque vibe with dancer-like sound textures—perfect for karaoke.
Its refreshing feel makes it ideal for parties, and it’s also widely recognized among teenage boys.
Thinking Out LoudEd Sheeran39rank/position

This song won the Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance, both major categories.
It’s included on the album “×” and reached number one in the UK.
It’s very romantic and lovely, so try listening to it with your partner.
Let It GoIdina Kim Mentzel40rank/position

“Let It Go,” which became popular from the Disney movie Frozen, also has a Japanese version, but it’s even cooler if you can sing it in English.
You often hear the melody and lyrics, so it’s easy to memorize and a casual song to sing—highly recommended.
Top Western Music Rankings Popular with Teens [By Generation] (41–50)
CloserThe Chainsmokers41rank/position

A rapidly rising hit from The Chainsmokers, popular around the world.
It’s a song with a very catchy melody and rhymes.
It tells the story of two people who broke up, meeting again for the first time in four years, reflecting that nothing has really changed since then.
The Lazy SongBruno Mars42rank/position

“I don’t want to do anything today!” We all have days like that, right? This song is the ultimate anthem for lazy days that speaks for that exact feeling.
And the one singing it is Bruno Mars! Unlike his powerful tracks, this one has a laid-back reggae vibe, with hardly any demanding high notes or vibrato.
Just humming along casually somehow makes it sound good.
Released in February 2011, it’s also included on his debut album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans.
Give it a try when you want to relax and enjoy karaoke!





