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Emotional tracks perfect for a drive; road trip songs that deepen your memories.

There are all kinds of songs you can play on a drive, but choosing the right ones can be tough.

Ideally, you want to pick tracks that suit the person you’re with and the situation, so the music truly fits the drive.

In this article, we’re focusing on songs that carry an emotional vibe.

We’ll pick out “emo” tracks based on recent hits.

Whether you’re alone, with friends, family, or a partner—how about heading home with songs that bring back memories from the day or the past? Music has the power to elevate the atmosphere, so enjoy your driving time with these wonderful tracks.

Emotional songs you’ll want to play on a drive. Road trip tracks that deepen your memories (41–50)

Amber-Hued City, Morning of Shanghai Crabskururi

Quruli – Amber-Colored Town, Morning of the Shanghai Crab
Amber-Hued City, Morning of Shanghai Crabskururi

This song unfolds a unique world where the bustle of the city intersects with human warmth.

Created in July 2016, it’s an ambitious work in which Quruli ventured for the first time into R&B- and hip-hop-inspired approaches.

Its nostalgic lyrics and refined orchestration weave a sonic landscape that gently embraces both the loneliness and the bonds of people living in the city.

The music video is an animated piece by Thai artist Wisut Ponnimit, whose warm style accentuates the song’s appeal.

The track has also been featured in various tie-ins, including NHK’s Minna no Uta and as the theme for the FM program Quruli Denpa.

It’s a heartfelt, emotional song recommended for those weary of urban life or wishing to reflect on their connections with loved ones.

Easy★RiderOkuda Tamio

Tamio Okuda “Easy★Rider” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Easy★RiderOkuda Tamio

Tamio Okuda brings us the perfect song for a season when a refreshing breeze flows gently by.

Set to a lively rhythm and expansive melody, this piece captures the feeling of racing down a free, unrestricted road, brimming with liberation and positivity.

Released in June 1996, it reached No.

4 on the Oricon weekly charts and stayed on the charts for 16 weeks.

It was also used in a Nissan commercial and as a TV program theme, winning fans across generations.

Whether you’re driving enveloped in the warmth of spring or setting out on a new path, this song will be a reassuring companion.

In conclusion

Up to this point, I’ve introduced some emotional tracks recommended for driving.

Given their “emo” nature, many of them might have been the kind that slowly sink in.

If you find a song you like, I also recommend digging deeper into that artist’s catalog!