Popular Japanese songs among women in their 20s: a collection of masterpieces that are great to listen to and great to sing.
What kind of music do you listen to when you’re on the go, working, or relaxing at home?
And when you go to karaoke with friends or coworkers, what songs do you sing?
In this article, we’ll introduce recommended tracks for women in their twenties from two angles: “listening” and “singing.”
We’ve picked out standout hits that are trending on social media and songs by popular artists—tunes that are perfect both to listen to and to sing.
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Popular Japanese songs among women in their 20s: A collection of classics that are great to listen to and great to sing (1–10)
Because the sun will rise againGreen Yellow Society

It’s a breezy, refreshing song that casually cheers on anyone giving their all! It was chosen as the theme song for the film “Crayon Shin-chan: Mononoke Ninja Chinpūden.” Listening to Nagaya’s invigorating high vocals and the upbeat, incredibly bright lyrics can lift you up even on an off day! The clapping section in the middle naturally boosts your energy, too.
I highly recommend it to students working hard at club activities or studying, and to working adults giving their best!
On the Breeze of LoveVaundy

Vaundy’s “Koi-kaze ni Nosete” feels like a story about two people finding true love.
Released in 2022, the song was chosen as the theme for the ABEMA dating reality show “He and the Wolf-chan Won’t Be Fooled.” The lyrics are striking in how they portray a realistic journey: the relationship seems good on the surface, yet you sense that one of them might be looking elsewhere, and it traces the path until they truly feel drawn to each other and finally come together.
It’s a great recommendation for you, a woman in your twenties, to listen to while reflecting on your own love.
yellowback number

A song released in 2021 by back number, unrivaled when it comes to writing unrequited love songs.
It was chosen as the theme song for the ABEMA original show “Koi to Ookami ni wa Damasarenai” (Don’t Be Fooled by the Wolf).
This poignant love song portrays the feelings of a protagonist who struggles with an unreachable crush while trying to suppress their emotions.
The lyrics are written without specifying gender, allowing people in various situations to relate.
Be sure to consider the meaning behind the title “Yellow”!
Popular Japanese songs among women in their 20s. A collection of masterpieces that are great to listen to and great to sing (11–20)
Bye-Good-ByeBE:FIRST

BE:FIRST is a Japanese artist group born from THE FIRST, a boy group discovery audition hosted by SKY-HI, the rapper from AAA.
This track is their second single.
Their bewitchingly high vocals—almost unbelievable for male singers—and top-tier dance skills overwhelm viewers.
Some listeners may have even gotten goosebumps the first time they heard it.
The song portrays the beginning of love with speedy, refreshing, and addictive lyrics!
If you call it loveUru

This is a song by Uru, whose high, husky voice carries a simple, transparent purity, dedicated to someone dear.
Released in 2022, it was also chosen as the theme song for TBS’s Sunday drama “My Family.” Precisely because someone is precious and close to us, we can end up taking them for granted, or find the relationship changing as time passes.
This song reminds us anew of how important our loved ones are.
With straightforward lyrics sung carefully, word by word, it’s a song that everyone who has someone special should listen to.
Walkin’ In My Lanemilet

Released by milet in 2022, this song was also chosen as the theme for Fuji TV’s Thursday drama “Yangotonaki Ichizoku.” It portrays a woman who, though nearly overcome by loneliness, keeps striving for her dreams and love, set to a refreshing sound.
A hallmark is its fast, almost hurried tempo that evokes the busyness of everyday life.
As a returnee from Canada, milet delivers a naturally flowing English lyricism, and the track fully showcases her alluring voice—low yet crystalline.
PartnerYuka

Released by Yuka in 2022, this song charms with its cute, catchy vocals and lyrics.
It sweetly expresses gratitude and love to a partner—now a boyfriend and soon-to-be spouse—who chose her, set to a comfortably upbeat rhythm.
It gained popularity among young women and became a hot topic, surpassing 60,000 posts on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram.
It’s a popular choice for background music when creating couple videos, lyric videos, and dance videos.





