Recommended Western music for college students: world classics and popular songs
What Western music is popular among college students right now?
As expected, there are a lot of recent songs.
I feel like many of them are built on a dance music foundation.
If there are any songs you don’t know, definitely check them out!
Try introducing them to your college friends, too.
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Recommended Western songs for university students: World classics and popular tracks (31–40)
AloneMarshmello

My favorite artist.
And a song that seems to really resonate with students, especially college students.
The music video features adorable characters, which is charming, and since they perform in those looks at live shows too, the crowd really gets excited.
The song also rides the trends skillfully and is fantastic.
AnimalsMartin Garrix

This song is Western-style music you might hear in clubs—club music.
Built around a pleasing sound that feels like processed glockenspiel tones, it’s hugely popular with partygoers.
It seems like a track that would go over very well with college students, so I recommend it.
FLIPSIDENorah Jones

A moving song that depicts a journey of freedom and self-discovery.
Norah Jones’s gentle vocals and piano melodies envelop the listener’s heart.
The lyrics skillfully weave together personal introspection and social issues, prompting deep reflection.
Included on the October 2016 album Day Breaks, this piece blends elements of jazz and soul with exquisite balance.
Its rhythmic feel is sure to resonate pleasantly during college life—perfect as background music for conversations with friends or for moments when you want to look inward.
Savor this track, brimming with Norah Jones’s unique charm.
Counting StarsOneRepublic

This is another song that became popular.
I heard it playing when I went to a sporting goods store.
Back when I was in high school, a lot of my friends knew it too, so I think it appeals to students.
It’s the kind of song you want to listen to on a starry night.
Senses OverloadPsoGnar

A lesser-known artist.
I don’t think they’re very well recognized even among people who like EDM and Western music.
That said, this track has a refreshing tempo and a complex, deep structure, and the more you listen, the more addictive it becomes.
It’s a song that deserves much more recognition.
Recommended Western music for university students: World classics and popular songs (41–50)
I CAN’T STOP THINKING ABOUT YOUSting

A bittersweet longing for lost love seeps into the heart alongside the guitar riff.
Through the image of a writer sitting before a blank page, Sting’s impassioned track portrays both the anguish of creation and the wait for inspiration.
Released in September 2016, this work became his first hit in 12 years, captivating listeners with a rawness that feels like a return to rock’s roots.
As you immerse yourself in lyrics that evoke urgency and anticipation, you’ll find yourself unconsciously falling into the rhythm.
For university students struggling with relationships in a new environment, why not listen to this song and let it leave its mark on your heart?
CLOSERThe Chainsmokers ft. Halsey

A single that weaves a bittersweet melody with relatable lyrics—an anthem of youth.
It paints the regrets of being young and the ache of love, resonating deeply with listeners.
Released in July 2016, the track spent 12 consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
It’s a song you can enjoy across many moments in college life—perfect for drives with friends or those nights spent agonizing over love.
Packed with the charm of THE CHAINSMOKERS FEAT.
HALSEY, this work is sure to stay close to your heart.
Why not listen to it while revisiting memories from your youth?





