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Winter songs that were hits in the 2000s. Classic winter anthems that never lose their shine.

In the 2000s, many timeless hits were born—songs like Remioromen’s “Konayuki” and Mika Nakashima’s “Yuki no Hana,” which are still loved by people of all ages today.

For those who remember when these songs were topping the charts, they likely feel especially familiar.

In this article, we’ve gathered winter songs from the 2000s—from dazzling tracks that make you hum along to exquisite ballads with beautiful melodies.

Please use this playlist as background music to reminisce about winter memories or to relax and enjoy this year’s winter at your own pace!

Winter songs that were hits in the 2000s. Timeless masterpieces of winter songs (61–70)

The Prince and the Snowy Nighttanpopo

Dandelion – 07 The Prince and the Snowy Night
The Prince and the Snowy Nighttanpopo

“Prince and Snowy Night” is a winter song by Tanpopo, a sub-unit formed within Morning Musume.

The four members of Tanpopo are Rika Ishikawa, Kaori Iida, Mari Yaguchi, and Ai Kago, and “Prince and Snowy Night” was the last single released by this lineup.

The track has an acoustic feel with pleasant harmonies and sleigh bell sounds, making it a great pick when you want to relax and listen to a winter tune.

Be sure to pay attention to the lyrics, which capture a woman’s feelings as she spends time thinking about a man like a prince!

orionNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima "ORION" Music Video
orionNakajima Mika

Like stars shining in the winter night sky, Mika Nakashima’s singing voice seeps into the heart in this song.

The lyrics, where the pain of heartbreak intertwines with newfound hope, resonate deeply.

Used as an insert song for the TBS drama “Ryusei no Kizuna,” it was released in November 2008.

It was also featured in a commercial for Canon’s IXY DIGITAL 920IS.

The worldview woven by her transparent voice and bittersweet melody is full of a charm that makes you want to listen quietly alone on a winter night.

Recommended for those troubled by love or those who want to feel the bonds with someone special.

Winter BellsKuraki Mai

Winter Bells (from Detective Conan) (feat. Shiroku) (Vocal Version)
Winter BellsKuraki Mai

Mai Kuraki, known for hit songs like “Love, Day After Tomorrow,” “always,” and “Kaze no La La La,” shines in her winter classic “Winter Bells,” which makes full use of her unique, whisper-like voice.

The song is characterized by a rhythm known as a backbeat that emphasizes the second and fourth beats, the kind that naturally makes your body start to move as you listen.

Also, the bassline is truly beautiful, so music lovers should tune in to that as well and enjoy the track!

Love and Powder SnowShibasaki Kou

Hakuouki - Hijikata (Love and Powder Snow) MAD
Love and Powder SnowShibasaki Kou

While Ko Shibasaki’s works are known for their distinctive worldview and emotive expression, this song fully showcases those charms as well.

Its warm atmosphere, evoking hope and a sense of the future, gently resonates with the heart.

The lyrics, themed around the end of a romance and a new beginning, are sure to strike a chord with many listeners.

This track was included as the B-side to the single “Glitter,” released in February 2005, and was also featured as an insert song in the show “Koisuru Hanikami!” It’s a piece I recommend for a quiet winter night.

MHamasaki Ayumi

One of the signature songs by Heisei-era songstress Ayumi Hamasaki, “M,” was released in 2000.

Dropping in December of that year and containing scenes that suggest winter’s approach, it has long been cherished as a winter ballad.

Those who have experienced a great love—whether in the past or right now—will likely feel something welling up inside.

This song even carries an almost divine aura.

The storyline that was later adapted into a drama and the lyrics that convey heartfelt emotion so vividly are thought-provoking, but above all, I believe the song’s true appeal lies in its universality: a ballad that gently stands by all who have been hurt.