[Comfortable] A Collection of Recommended Songs for Bicycling/Cycling [Exercise]
This time, I’m going to introduce lots of songs that are perfect companions for cycling! First, something important to mention—most of you probably already know this—listening to music with devices that cover your ears, like earphones or headphones, while cycling is prohibited under traffic laws.
Use a speaker instead.
Operating your smartphone while riding is also prohibited, so please stop your bike before choosing tracks.
Now, from here, I’ll be picking out music—both Japanese and Western—that will support a comfortable cycling life.
Be sure to read to the end!
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[Comfortable] A Compilation of Recommended Songs for Bicycling/Cycling [Exercise] (1–10)
Mela!Ryokushokushakai

A song by Ryokuoushoku Shakai, a four-member co-ed rock band affectionately known by the abbreviation “Ryokushaka,” gaining attention for their highly polished pop numbers.
It was featured as the commercial song for Dariya’s “Palty Coloring Milk,” and also chosen as the assigned track for the dance project “Let’s become one! Dance ONE Project” on the infotainment program Sukkiri.
The sound, highlighting crystal-clear, straightforward vocals, seems likely to make the wind you feel while cycling even more refreshing.
With its lively rock sound, this piece lifts your spirits and helps create a comfortable, enjoyable cycling experience.
rainbowSuda Masaki

This is the fifth single by singer Masaki Suda, whose unique presence and sense set him apart both as an artist and an actor.
The song was used as the theme for the 3DCG animated film STAND BY ME Doraemon 2 and as the commercial song for Toyota’s Corolla Touring.
Suda’s sweet vocals and the gentle melody really resonate with the heart.
Its straightforward message that evokes happiness makes you appreciate the preciousness of everyday life.
It’s a pleasant number that makes the familiar sight of bicycles in our daily scenery look different.
Maybe the wind.Sakanakushon

This is the 12th single by Sakanaction, a five-member rock band that draws fans into its world with meticulously crafted sound and live performances.
Written as the theme for Shiseido’s ANESSA commercial, the track creates depth with a sound that feels both grand and light on its feet.
Sakanaction’s signature sense of weightless floatation colorfully enhances your cycling time.
It’s a modern yet nostalgic pop tune whose melodic arrangement sets both heart and body dancing.
[Comfortable] A Collection of Recommended Songs for Bicycling/Cycling [Exercise] (11–20)
swallowYOASOBI with Midorīzu

A song by YOASOBI with Midories, the collaboration between the music duo YOASOBI and a unit formed by five elementary school students that became a hot topic.
Chosen as the theme song for NHK’s children’s program “Hirogare! Irotoridori,” it’s a number with a distinctly Japanese atmosphere, based on 15-year-old novelist Nana Otsuki’s story “The Little Swallow’s Big Dream.” Its pop-filled choral work riding on an offbeat rhythm pairs perfectly with the exhilaration of cycling, lifting your spirits.
With a rhythm that makes you want to move your body, it’s a comfortable track that blends into the passing scenery.
migratory bird[Alexandros]
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Formed at Aoyama Gakuin University, [Alexandros] is a four-piece rock band leading the J-pop scene with their meticulously crafted rock sound.
This is their 10th single overall, released as a double A-side with “Dracula La.” Thanks to its numerous tie-ins with films and commercials, many listeners have likely heard it at least once.
The catchy guitar riff that evokes the title and the exhilarating, fast-paced chorus make it the perfect BGM for slicing through the wind on a bicycle.
With piercing high tones that boost your mood, it’s a rock tune that vividly colors any cycling experience.
Love me, Love youMrs. GREEN APPLE

The song “Love me, Love you” by the rock band Mrs.
GREEN APPLE.
With record-like noise and a piano intro, the moment the vocals come in, it’s as if a drama suddenly begins to unfold—a happy number.
The grand, fanfare-like performance is upbeat and brimming with euphoria.
It’s the kind of track you’ll want to hear at the start of a sunny day, a piece that gives you a gentle push forward and makes you feel like you can spend the day even more energetic and lively.
flower fortune-tellingVaundy

This is the 10th digital single by Vaundy, a current art university student and singer-songwriter who attended the music education facility “Music Juku Voice” and was active as a vocalist during high school.
The song was chosen as the theme for the TV drama “My Dearest Self With Malice Aforethought.” Its brisk sound and leap-filled melody are undeniably cool.
The irresistibly danceable beat seems perfect for making your cycling feel even more exhilarating.
With its stylish, modern arrangement, it’s an upbeat tune that will lift your spirits.


