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Recommended wake-up songs for college students: classic and popular Japanese hits

On the big exam day, on the days when you might earn those credits, or those tough first-period mornings…

Here are some songs to wake up to! Listen to these tracks in the morning, and you’ll definitely feel sharp! Be sure to add them to your playlist and give them a listen.

I hope this helps you out.

Recommended wake-up songs for college students: Classic and popular J-pop tracks (81–90)

Good MorningMinami

A heartwarming song that gently colors everyday life.

Released in June 2024, it was written as the theme song for TV Asahi’s information program “Good! Morning.” While portraying realistic morning scenes—days that pass like fast-forward, the impatience of waiting at traffic lights—it sings about the importance of finding small joys within them.

Minami’s transparent, clear vocals soften the rush of a busy morning.

On gloomy days or when you feel low, this song will give you a gentle push.

Highly recommended as the first track to start your morning.

Goodbye ElegySuda Masaki

Masaki Suda “Sayonara Elegy”
Goodbye ElegySuda Masaki

Masaki Suda rose to popularity among young people as a handsome actor, and now he’s also active as a singer.

Among his songs, “Sayonara Elegy” is perfect for an alarm.

With its fresh, rock-inspired sound, it’s just right for waking up.

Listening to Suda’s cool vocals might help even those who wake up feeling groggy start their day with energy.

Song of the WheelsBUMP OF CHICKEN

Speaking of BUMP OF CHICKEN, they’re a rock band loved by a wide range of generations.

Even in their edgier songs, you can feel a fundamental gentleness.

The vocalist’s gentle singing voice is probably a big reason for that.

“Wheel Song” (Sharin no Uta) is also a popular track.

youthful daysMr.Children

Mr.Children「youthful days」 TOUR POPSAURUS 2012 Live
youthful daysMr.Children

Mr.Children, often called a national rock band, are known for songs with a wide variety of colors.

From this track, you can sense feelings of poignancy and sadness.

It might be the perfect song for a rainy morning.

You and the summer music festivalSHISHAMO

They’re a very popular girl band.

All their songs are poppy and cute, reflecting their image.

This track, too, is a lovely one that conveys the band’s image straightforwardly.

I think it’s perfect as a wake-up song.