Are you familiar with the rock band 175R, formed in 1998?
They’re one of the standout groups that defined the early-2000s youth punk rock boom.
If you spent your youth around that time, chances are you listened to their songs a lot back then.
True to the “youth punk” label, everything—from the lyrics to the overall vibe and the guitar phrases—has that irresistible charm that tightens your chest and fills you with nostalgia.
In this article, our editorial team has carefully selected 175R’s most popular tracks as well as must-hear recommendations.
For those who remember the era, it’s a blast from the past; for younger listeners, it’s a fresh playlist.
Take your time and give it a listen!
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A collection of 175R’s heartwarming/heart-stirring anthems [Youth Punk] (1–10)
If I sing to the sky175R

Following their debut single “Happy Life,” this second single also debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon chart.
It’s their signature song, marking a historic achievement as the first Japanese rock band to take the top spot with their first two major-label releases in a row.
Many listeners will feel their hearts tighten at the lyrics written to a friend back home.
From the very start, the band sound bursts out at top speed, and the raw yet emotionally direct vocals make it the very definition of youth punk.
It’s an imperishable rock tune that never feels dated, no matter when you listen.
Letter175R

Released as their third major-label and fifth overall single.
Unlike their earlier youth-punk sound driven by speed, this track features a relaxed shuffle beat that feels great.
With straightforward vocals and lyrics, a lyrical guitar solo, and a slow yet tight groove, it showcases a different side of 175R.
It’s a must-hear number with a high-quality melody that blends catchiness and beauty, and bittersweet, love-filled lyrics that tug at the heart.
Sunset Falsetto175R

Their fifth major-label single, which was chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “Ah! Detective Office.” It’s a rock tune with a dramatic structure that kicks off right at the chorus, with vocals and band coming in together to instantly raise the energy.
The lyrics, which contemplate what changes and what stays the same in life, carry a message that makes anyone turn inward and reflect.
It reminds us that endings make new beginnings possible—perfect for the theme of youth punk.
With its straightforward rock sound and catchy melody, it’s a quintessential 175R track that really hits home.
Happy life175R

One of 175R’s signature songs, which debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon chart with their major-label debut single.
Even live, it sends the audience’s energy soaring from the intro, and its youth-punk-style, high-velocity sound is a number that stirs the soul.
The powerful lyrics—both self-encouraging and a push on someone else’s back—are sure to resonate with many across generations.
It’s a rock number that showcases 175R’s appeal and reveals the timeless charm of music that’s neither old nor new.
Farewell, my lover175R

This is a cover of Masanori Sakae’s song included on their first album, “Songs.” The original was mellow, but 175R’s arrangement turns it into something fresh and full of drive.
There’s also a touch of humor, such as a spoken interlude by Gagaga SP’s vocalist, Kozak Maeda, during the instrumental section.
SAKURA175R

A track that opens Go!upstart!, an album released during their indie era that nevertheless debuted at No.
6 on the Oricon charts.
With guitar lines that evoke ska punk’s breezy groove, a bassline that drives the song’s feel, and a drum beat full of momentum, it captivates you from the first listen.
Even as the arrangement shifts throughout, the straightforward vocals—so quintessentially 175R—combine with the lyrics to create a refreshing vibe that calls the title to mind.
It’s a masterpiece boasting remarkable polish despite being an indie release.
Melody175R

The eighth single, which was featured as the commercial song for Nintendo’s game software Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan.
From the striking intro with its refreshing guitar riff to the catchy melody, it’s a comfortable rock number that showcases 175R’s signature style in full.
The rap that comes in before the interlude drives the song’s development and heightens the dazzling guitar solo.
With a straightforward yet slightly wistful melody that stirs the heart, it’s a track that makes anyone reminisce about their youth.


