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Songs you want to listen to at the end of summer: Late-summer classics to look back on the season

Doesn’t the end of summer make you feel strangely sentimental? It’s the season when the dazzling sunlight softens bit by bit and dusk comes earlier.

You feel like lingering over summer memories or spending unhurried time with someone special, don’t you? And at the farewell of summer, the music you want to hear is somehow wistful and nostalgic.

In this article, we’ll introduce lovely songs that are perfect for the end of summer—gems that seep into the heart as the seasons change.

Songs to listen to at the end of summer: Late-summer classics to look back on the season (41–50)

NatsuneYuuri

Yuri 'Natsune' Lyric Music Video (1-chorus ver.)
NatsuneYuuri

Yuuri, a singer-songwriter whose 2020 release “Dry Flower” became a massive hit.

His 2021 track “Natsune” is a top pick as an emotional, heartrending summer song.

Starting with his gentle voice and a light, summery electric guitar sound, the piece instantly conjures up vivid scenes of summer as you listen.

By the way, this song was written specifically for the first episode of Hulu’s “Dry Flower — Shichigatsu no Heya —,” a drama based on the world of hits like “Dry Flower,” so if you’d like, be sure to check out the show as well.

Songs to listen to at the end of summer: Late-summer classics to look back on the season (51–60)

Peace to the SunLittle Black Dress

This song features a melody that evokes the lingering feeling of summer and is a pleasure to listen to.

The lyrics interweave beautiful imagery with the stirrings of romance, leaving a deep impression.

The vocalist, Ryo, delivers a captivating, emotionally rich performance.

It’s included on the album “SYNCHRONICITY POP,” released in June 2024.

As you look back on summer memories, the track also inspires hope for the days ahead.

It’s perfect for relaxing by the seaside or as background music for an evening drive.

It feels like a song that will mark an unforgettable page of summer in your heart.

summer hazeatarayo

Atarayo – Summer Haze (Music Video)
summer hazeatarayo

This song by Atarayo portrays memories of a summer that has already passed and the accompanying shifts in emotion.

True to the group’s tagline, “a band that feeds on sadness,” the feeling of sorrow comes through strongly here as well.

It begins with a calm, piano-centered atmosphere, then builds momentum toward the chorus, giving the impression of emotions piling up and erupting.

It feels as though the song expresses how the happiness of those summer memories makes the pain of losing them all the more intense.

Summer HornsInagaki Junichi

It’s a song in which Junichi Inagaki sings with a palpable sense of treasuring the passing summer.

The track unfolds with a gentle atmosphere, and the guitar tones that ring out like accents seem to heighten the feeling of loneliness.

It carries both a bright, clear mood and a touch of nostalgia, evoking an image of the seaside at dusk.

It’s a piece that strongly conveys a tender feeling of looking back fondly on the memories built over the summer—feeling a tinge of sadness while also savoring how happy those moments were.

August Is My Namekururi

This is a song released in 2022 by Quruli, a rock band from Kyoto, titled “August Is My Name.” It was chosen as the theme song for Amazon’s original drama “More Than Words.” The music video features Nana Komatsu, who is active as a model and actress.

The lyrics aren’t exactly heartbreaking, but the gentle, somehow nostalgic melody makes you feel like crying just by listening to it.

Signs of autumnofukōsu

Off Course, the band that gained popularity with Kazumasa Oda—who remains an active and prolific singer-songwriter—at its center.

Their 11th single, “Aki no Keihai” (“Signs of Autumn”), opens with acoustic guitar and strings that evoke a sentimental autumn atmosphere.

The lyrics, depicting the resolve to part ways with a lover, seem to mirror the fickle autumn sky and stir a poignant sadness.

It’s a heart-wrenching number, marked by beautifully clear high tones and exquisite choral work.

shutteraiko

[Subtitles] Aiko – Shutter
shutteraiko

It’s a song sung by singer-songwriter aiko that seems to express the bittersweet emotions surrounding the end of summer.

The striking resonance of piano and brass, with strong R&B and soul influences, conveys the feeling of a heart in motion.

The lyrics depict looking back on memories built up over the summer and the pain of parting that came with summer’s end.

Even as it holds sadness, the song also conveys a will to move forward—seen in the way the narrator hides their sorrow and tries to be strong—so it’s not just wistful; it carries a sense of determination to live positively.