Western music popular among teenage girls. World classics and hit songs.
When you were a teenager, didn’t many of you admire overseas cultures and check out foreign dramas and music? A lot of the songs are used in dramas and TV shows, so there are probably plenty you’ve heard at least once! We’ve gathered a selection of Western songs popular among teenage girls.
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Western music popular among teenage girls: World-famous and popular songs (41–50)
WonderwallOasis

We’d planned all sorts of things, but for those whose teenage birthday is shaping up to be just another ordinary day, here’s a signature song from Oasis.
It was memorably used as an insert song in the film “Mommy.” It’s a youth anthem for young people.
Popular Western music among teenage girls. World-famous classics and hit songs (51–60)
Live While We’re YoungOne Direction

A teenage birthday.
If you’re going to celebrate, why not do something you can only do while you’re young? This is perfect for that.
Get together with your friends and try activities that don’t cost money—like playing tag again for the first time in ages or getting into a game of dodgeball.
It might feel silly, but it could get heated and be a lot of fun.
We Found Love ft. Calvin HarrisRihanna

It’s your birthday, but you’ve just had your heart broken and you just want to lift your mood—this track is my recommendation.
Its sound is bursting with happiness and will put you in a positive frame of mind, but the “yellow diamond” mentioned in the lyrics actually refers to drugs.
The phrase “I wish we had met under different circumstances” implies that the person they fell for was a drug addict.
For teenagers, for whom drugs are obviously off-limits—even alcohol and cigarettes are illegal—if you want to feel happy, listen to music.
Your SongRita Ora

Precisely because of its simple melody, the message “I’m done with sad songs—I want to sing happy ones” hits you directly.
Just like the title says, this is a song for you.
For your teen birthday—without any rowdy partying—this is a gift to you, who has grown older sensibly.
No ReasonSUM41

I don’t know why, but I just can’t stop being irritated! This is for you teenagers who feel that way.
It’s an early hit by Sum 41.
Once in a while, let it all out and make it a wonderful birthday.
If you end up bothering someone, you can apologize properly afterward.
BirthdaySelena Gomez

This is a birthday song sung by Selena Gomez, who is also active as an actress.
She got her start on the Disney Channel and has built her career since her child-actor days.
Why not make your teen birthday a special day by listening to this song and drawing courage and hope from her?
Welcome To My LifeSimple Plan

To teenagers who feel like life just isn’t going their way, I dedicate this song on their birthday.
It’s a track released in 2004 by a five-piece band from Canada, but the lyrics are timeless.
It was also featured in the film “Mommy.” It’s an anthem of encouragement for young people.





