1. Amanda Mair, “House”
Hufflepuffs have their own fears. The empty feeling inside you when you walk into an old room with no people or furniture. The darkness and loneliness that creeps up into your cold soul. However, “House” urges Hufflepuffs to combat those fears and restore the warmth and company that may have slipped away from their lives.
2. Ingrid Michaelson, “Everybody”
Hufflepuff is the most inclusive house for a reason: Helga Hufflepuff values kindness and tolerance because love is not an elite force by any means. Hufflepuffs can resonate with Ingrid’s message in “Everybody” -- that everyone deserves to be loved.
3. The Brobecks, “Love At First Sight”
Hufflepuffs represent the dreamy, happy-go-lucky wizard or witch that believes in the power of love and compassion. So, yes, love at first sight may really exist according to some Hufflepuffs. That being said, The Brobecks’ “Love At First Sight” is catchy enough to make even your most cynical Hufflepuffs tap their feet.
4. Regina Spektor, “Fidelity”
While many members of the wizarding community deem Hufflepuffs to be “average,” Hufflepuffs are actually quite interesting, thank you very much. Their cute and quirky personalities can only be personified by an equally cute and quirky song like “Fidelity.”
5. Coldplay, “A Sky Full Of Stars”
No matter what the occasion is, Hufflepuffs will always stop to smell the roses, even when they’re swarmed with wizard or Muggle homework. They love the little things in life, and “A Sky Full Of Stars” is a testament to that loveable quality that Hufflepuffs take pride in.