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A poignant masterpiece that sings of adolescence. Popular songs you’ll want to hear during your teenage years.

I’d like to introduce Japanese songs themed around adolescence!

Adolescence is said to be the most sensitive time, swaying between childhood and adulthood.

It overlaps with one’s youth, and whether you’re a teenager living in the present or someone who has already passed those years, there are all kinds of worries and inner conflicts you can vividly remember…

In this article, we’ve gathered songs centered on the theme of adolescence: tracks you’ll want to listen to during those years, and timeless, popular songs that resonate deeply when heard in your youth.

If you’re in your teens right now, or if you’re looking for the songs you listened to back then, be sure to give these a listen!

Heart-piercing masterpieces that sing of adolescence. Popular songs you’ll want to hear in your teenage years (61–70)

beetle (specifically, a rhinoceros beetle)aiko

This renowned song, which portrays the joy and poignancy of love through the changing seasons, was released as a single by aiko in November 1999.

In this work, each season symbolizes a different stage of romance, and from the distinctive perspective of a beetle, it delicately conveys the protagonist’s emotions.

Chosen as a program tie-in, it served as the ending theme for TBS’s “CDTV” in December 1999 and for Fuji TV’s “Jobireba!?” and has since been covered by various artists, including Keisuke Kuwata.

Embracing those moments when the beauty and fragility of love are most keenly felt, this piece was likely a youth anthem for many who came of age in the ’90s.

Fourteen-Sickmilktub

Milktub, a musical duo that dubs their sound “doping rock ’n’ roll,” thrills fans with a fast-paced punk rock style.

Fourteen-Sick, included on their first album SMILE ENERGY, is—true to its title—a track themed around the hallmarks of adolescence.

Its lyrics, which evoke the image of someone who never forgets the feelings of youth and keeps chasing dreams and ideals, are sure to resonate with anyone navigating adulthood’s many constraints.

With powerful melodies and a driving rock sound that crank up the energy, it’s an uplifting tune that reminds you of what truly matters.

Adolescence never endsAsanuma Shintarō, Washizaki Ken

[With code] I did an acoustic guitar cover of Wajishaki-san and Asanuma-san’s “Adolescence Never Ends!”
Adolescence never endsAsanuma Shintarō, Washizaki Ken

This song was created as the theme for the radio program “Adolescence Never Ends.” Its content depicts the everyday life of a teenage boy, and as he grows older, he looks back on those days with nostalgia—only to realize, upon reflection, that some things haven’t really changed.

It’s a slightly lighthearted and amusing tune.

Farewell, youthElefanto Kashimashi

Elephant Kashimashi is a four-piece rock band renowned for their ever-evolving musical style from album to album and for Hiroji Miyamoto’s eccentric performance as their trademark.

“Saraba Seishun,” included as the B-side to their 16th single “Kaze ni Fukarete,” was featured as an insert song in the film “Minasan, Sayonara.” Its message—that the headlong recklessness of adolescence fades as we grow up—will stir a sentimental feeling in many adults.

Set to a waltz-like 3/4 beat, the delicate acoustic sound lingers in the ears, making it a heart-wrenching number.

Youth StrollNaoto Intiraymi

Naoto Inti Raymi is a singer-songwriter whose vision and vitality—like setting off on a round-the-world journey to make a world tour a reality—captivate his fans.

“Seishun Sanpo,” included on Adventure, his second album under his current name, lingers in the ear with its lively piano tones carried by a sprightly beat and his gentle vocals.

Looking back on a shining youth and feeling the gap with who you are now, the lyrics still urge you to move forward—a story many busy people in society will likely see themselves in.

It’s a track to play when work or life feels stressful, one that brings back those irreplaceable moments.