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[Nostalgic Hits] Japanese dance music that resonates with people in their 40s.

[Nostalgic Hits] Japanese dance music that resonates with people in their 40s.
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[Nostalgic Hits] Japanese dance music that resonates with people in their 40s.

You know those songs that, when you listen to them, take you right back to how you felt back then and make you nostalgic for that time? This time, I’d like to introduce some classic Japanese dance music that really resonates with people in their 40s.

Revisit the tracks you listened to in your teens and twenties, soak in that nostalgic feeling, and maybe discover something new you feel when you hear them now.

I’ll be showcasing dance tunes that’ll get you pumped, so I hope you can get back into that old mindset and enjoy getting into the groove! Let’s get started!

[Nostalgic Hits] Japanese dance music that resonates with people in their 40s. (1–10)

Dancing HeroNEW!Yoko Oginome

Yoko Oginome / Dancing Hero (Eat You Up) MV [New Dance Ver.]
Dancing Hero NEW! Yoko Oginome

An upbeat disco-style track you can belt out on vibe and momentum.

The range runs from A3 to C#5, with a higher section at the end, but once you lock into the rhythm, it feels great to sing.

It’s also perfect for getting the crowd going at karaoke! When you sing it, it’s best to articulate the first beat clearly.

If you project your voice solidly at the start, the rest will come out smoothly and it should feel comfortable to sing.

If you’ve got bandwidth while singing, try learning a few light dance moves—falling into the groove makes it even easier to keep the rhythm and feel even better performing it!

Marunouchi SadisticRingo Sheena

Known as one of Ringo Sheena’s signature songs, this classic colored Japan’s music scene from the late 1990s to the early 2000s.

It was included on her debut album “Muzai Moratorium,” released in February 1999, and its distinctive lyrics and striking melody captured the hearts of many.

Sheena’s passion for music and the struggles of her youth are skillfully portrayed, resonating deeply with listeners.

The lyrics, which reveal the joy of immersing oneself in music and a profound respect for admired artists, make it a song dedicated to everyone who loves music.

Its danceable beat grabs the listener’s attention.

Give it a listen when you’re worn out from work or daily life, or when you want to be reminded of music’s power.

LOVE MachineMorning Musume

Morning Musume. 'LOVE Machine' (MV)
LOVE Machine - Morning Musume

An iconic song by Morning Musume that has retained its timeless charm since its 1999 release.

Centered on the theme of love, its lyrics sing of hope for a bright future and uplift the listener’s spirits.

The brisk rhythm and memorable phrases are sure to bring back the feelings of those days.

The track became the group’s first million-selling single and topped the Oricon karaoke chart for 17 consecutive weeks.

It was also used as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s “Find the Idol!” and as a commercial song for the aesthetic salon “Estenne.” The chorus choreography is irresistibly catchy and makes you want to get up and dance, putting you in a joyful mood.

Why not give it another listen and get into the groove again, along with your happy memories?

travelingHikaru Utada

Hikaru Utada “traveling” Music Video (4K UPGRADE)
Hikaru Utada Traveling

One of Hikaru Utada’s signature songs, this single was released in November 2001.

Its upbeat rhythm and distinctive lyrics made a lasting impression, and it was also used in NTT DoCoMo’s FOMA commercials.

The lyrics, which include a quotation from The Tale of the Heike, express a yearning for departure and freedom, resonating deeply with listeners.

It topped the Oricon Singles Chart and stayed on the charts for 21 weeks, enjoying immense popularity.

The dance-inducing rhythm and beat are irresistibly enjoyable.

The music video also drew attention, with the DVD ranking No.

1 on Oricon’s year-end DVD chart.

It’s a perfect song for anyone seeking new encounters and adventures.

Be cool!wild monkey

This is a Yāen song that sharply calls out social hypocrisy.

Released in February 1999, it was used as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s “Tunnels no Minasan no Okage Deshita.” It is also known as the song Yāen performed at the 50th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

Its lyrics leave a deep impression, depicting the contradictions of modern society and individual struggles while encouraging listeners to reexamine themselves and society.

The contrast between its catchy dance-number appeal and its profound lyrics is compelling, resonating with listeners over a rhythmic groove.

GardenSUGAR SOUL

garden Garden - SUGAR SOUL ft. KJ (Sugar Soul)
GardenSUGAR SOUL

This song took the world by storm in the late ’90s.

It features a distinctive sound that blends R&B with elements of jazz and hip-hop, combining both nostalgia and freshness.

The lyrics are filled with hopes for a bright future, offering a warm, comforting message that resonates with listeners.

Released in September 1999, it became a major hit, peaking at No.

2 on the charts.

Kenji Furuya from Dragon Ash appears as a guest, making for a compelling cross-genre collaboration.

It’s a nostalgic dance number that’s perfect for dancing.

It’s a great pick not only for those in their 40s who feel nostalgic about the era, but also for younger listeners looking to discover new sounds.

One Night CarnivalKishidan

This song portrays the heat of a carnival and the passion of youth.

Its surge of emotion and bonds of friendship are striking, giving it a touch of nostalgia.

Released as a single in May 2002, it has since featured collaborations with various artists.

In 2013, a remake was released as the theme song for “Kishidan Expo 2013.” With an upbeat rhythm and energizing lyrics, it’s perfect for lifting your spirits or getting everyone hyped.

The choreography for the chorus is catchy and makes you want to imitate it.

It’s also a great pick for those who want to relive the good old days of their youth.

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