Western music entrance ceremony song rankings [2025]
We’re showcasing the top 100 monthly rankings of Western “school entrance” songs, all at once, ordered by the highest number of views.
It features classic tracks that evoke overseas teenage student life—think high school and college days.
The playlist is updated every week!
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Western music entrance ceremony song rankings [2025] (51–60)
Wham Bam Shang-A-LangSilver57rank/position

Silver was an American band that was active only for a very short time in the late 1970s.
This love song’s lyrics depict a couple breaking up for each other’s sake.
At the same time, the overall vibe isn’t sad; it even features scat singing and has an upbeat feel.
It’s a perfect song for new students embarking on a new path, full of expectations and hope.
No Such ThingJohn Mayer58rank/position

John Mayer, renowned as one of the three great contemporary guitarists, is also a top-tier melody maker and songwriter.
He sings a clear message—“Don’t be confined by a mold.
As long as you live, you are free”—set to a beautiful melody, and the song became a huge hit among younger generations.
It’s a track that feels like a lesson for new beginnings.
Brand New DaySting59rank/position

Sting’s classic song “Brand New Day” is perfectly suited for marking a fresh start.
The acclaimed album of the same name, Brand New Day, released in 1999, is a masterpiece that highlights Sting’s fusion of musical diversity and innovation.
It delivers a powerful message—“Tomorrow is a brand new day; don’t give up and keep moving forward”—and gives energy and courage to everyone standing on the new stage of life that is an entrance ceremony.
Sting’s superb songwriting and warm melodic lines inspire the courage to face any challenge.
As you embark on a new chapter, it will encourage listeners to take that first small step forward.
Hungry Like The WolDuran Duran60rank/position

A track with a catchy melody and a great sense of tempo, especially characterized by a “piko-piko” style synthesizer arpeggio.
In the lyrics, the singer compares themselves to a wolf, singing about the presence of rivals closing in and a hungry spirit.
I think it would even work well for an entrance ceremony! The lyrics’ unrealistic metaphors actually keep it from feeling too literal, so they don’t bother you.
Western Music Entrance Songs Ranking [2025] (61–70)
Every HourKanye West61rank/position

In the United States, Kanye West’s “Every Hour” is a staple song for entrance ceremonies.
It’s an a cappella track, but not your typical a cappella—its structure is quite unconventional, so it’s sure to stick in your ears.
Being a cappella, it’s also an incredibly powerful piece.
RUNAWAYOneRepublic62rank/position

As a song that shines for a fresh start, OneRepublic’s “RUNAWAY” can be considered a perfect fit to celebrate a school entrance ceremony.
Its lyrics, carried by a lively melody, convey a longing to leave everything behind and make a new start—something that will hold special meaning for listeners opening the door to a new life.
The driving sound is ideal for celebrating a hopeful departure on a breezy spring day.
Beyond serving as background music for an entrance ceremony, it’s also recommended when you want to refresh your everyday mood.
Why Can’t We Be Friends?Smash Mouth63rank/position

The title might give a slightly lonely impression, but the theme hidden in the lyrics is that people can all become friends regardless of skin color or gender.
It’s a song I especially want those who are worried about making friends at a new school to hear.





