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[Convenience Store Songs] Songs themed around convenience stores / songs whose lyrics include convenience stores

[Convenience Store Songs] Songs themed around convenience stores / songs whose lyrics include convenience stores
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Convenience stores are an essential, must-have part of daily life, aren’t they?

Because they’re such a given in everyday life, there are many songs whose lyrics include the word “konbini” (convenience store).

Here, we’re introducing songs that feature convenience stores.

From tracks that already have “konbini” in the title and sing only about convenience stores, to songs where a mention of a convenience store adds a lyrical accent—there’s a wide variety.

Savor the presence of the convenience store—so seamlessly woven into everyday scenes—within the world of song.

[Convenience Store Songs] Songs themed around convenience stores / songs whose lyrics include “convenience store” (1–10)

convenience storeBuriifu & Torankusu

This is a song by Brief & Trunks, known for their comical tracks themed around everyday things, with a convenience store as its motif.

It vividly depicts the interactions between customers and a clerk at a late-night convenience store, and because the episodes are simple, the scenes come across directly.

The light, cheerful sound makes the characters’ exchanges feel even more humorous and enjoyable.

It’s a fun-filled track that weaves in relatable episodes.

Summer and the Convenience StoreAcho Makoto

[MV] Summer and the Convenience Store / Makoto Atori [Ending Theme Song]
Summer and the Convenience StoreAcho Makoto

It’s one of the original songs by YouTuber Makoto Atori, who gained attention with parody and cover videos.

As the title suggests, this summer-themed track portrays a scene where the woman in a couple says, “Take me to the convenience store.” Hearing just that line might make you think, “What does that mean?” But rather than a fancy restaurant or a meticulously planned date, it’s about casually dropping by a neighborhood convenience store—and how even that everyday moment becomes precious when it’s with you.

The song expresses a straightforward, sincere love.

Along with these lovely lyrics, its friendly, catchy melody has made it popular among many young people.

convenience storeKaneko Ayano

A convenience store song that captures the feelings you have at the corner shop near home.

It’s a track from singer-songwriter Ayano Kaneko’s 2015 album “Planet of Love,” and it’s said to be a staple often played at her live shows.

When a convenience store is close to your house, you end up going there a lot, right? In the midst of that, the song is about starting to notice a newly hired clerk.

Told from a woman’s perspective, it’s that sweet, heart-fluttering feeling of wanting to say something but not being able to.

If you’ve ever found yourself thinking about a convenience store clerk, this is definitely a song you should listen to!

Convenience Store Lullabykuriipuhaipe

CreepHyp’s “Convenience Store Lullaby” likens a relationship with a woman he can’t quite call his girlfriend to a familiar, handy convenience store.

The track is included on the 2010 indie-era album “From the Landing With Love.” In contrast to its laid-back, pleasant melody, the lyrics make an impact by capturing the man’s subtle psychology.

By threading the relationship with “you” through convenience-store-related words, it becomes easy to imagine and feel strikingly real.

Midnight and the Convenience StoreNekura Tōkī

Midnight and Convenience Store - Necry Talkie (cover)
Midnight and the Convenience StoreNekura Tōkī

The pop-rock band Necry Talkie’s convenience store song “Shinya to Konbini” (“Late Night and the Convenience Store”) is included on their 2020 album ZOO!!.

It’s a piece that captures scenes from everyday life—centered on the convenience store—to express the sense of helplessness felt amid monotonous days and the creeping void that follows.

Its emotionally resonant melody doesn’t forcibly hype your feelings, making it a perfect fit for anxious minds.

An outstanding convenience store song right through to the outro.

You and the convenience store3markets[ ]

Live [You and the Convenience Store] / 3markets[ ]
You and the convenience store3markets[ ]

Kimi to Konbini is a breakup song you’ll want to listen to when you’re still hung up for a while after separating.

It’s a track from the mini-album Goodbye Suicide released in 2019 by the rock band 3markets[], affectionately known as Surima.

The lyrics about a convenience store, which sing of everyday life with a lover, are incredibly specific, capturing the tenderness of those aimless late-night lazy hours.

Sharing those moments with someone you love makes them all the more blissful, doesn’t it? It’s a convenience store song you’d want playing in the shop—one you start craving late at night.

Part-time job, part-time job, part-time jobkuriipuhaipe

CreepHyp is a four-piece rock band formed in 2001, centered around guitarist-vocalist Seikan Ozaki.

Their distinctive worldview and wordplay grab listeners’ hearts.

This work, “Baito Baito Baito,” weaves together words that evoke the everyday scene of a late-night convenience store and part-time work, intertwining various emotions and making you reflect on your own life.

The brisk, flowing melody perfectly suits the feeling of riding through the days.

Let this song be your gateway into immersing yourself in CreepHyp’s world!