A female college student who’s super busy with studying, love, part-time work, and job hunting.
Even so, she still wants to make lots of memories with her friends.
We’ve gathered songs that are popular with busy college girls like her!
We’ve prepared plenty of tracks you can relate to—songs that bring back memories with friends and boyfriends.
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Recommended songs for female college students: Japanese classics and popular tracks (1–10)
Mawari MawaruMomena

It was created with the hope that we can naturally cherish the people who are naturally by our side.
Precisely because they’re important, it’s often hard to express our feelings, and we end up missing each other.
This song makes you realize that things that seem ordinary are actually special and precious.
It’s a song that makes you want to treasure those everyday things.
It’s a song that makes you want to cherish the people who are always by your side.
Ref:rainAimer

This is a song whose delicate piano tones and Aimer’s enveloping voice sink deep into the heart.
Released in 2018, it captured many listeners as the ending theme of the TV anime “After the Rain.” It quietly sings of feelings that don’t reach their destination and unrequited love, naturally resonating with anyone who has loved someone but couldn’t be honest about it.
Especially in difficult times, let yourself be cradled by the warmth of this song.
An Uncertain NightSUKISHA

A chilled-out number brimming with charm, crafted by SUKISHA, who’s both a singer and a track maker.
It’s the kind of piece you’ll want to listen to on those helplessly anxious nights when you find yourself lost in thought alone.
The track is defined by a sophisticated production rooted in Black music, with whisper-like vocals and a comfortable beat that gently fills the room.
This song is included on the eight-track album “Beside Your Bedside,” released in March 2019.
It’s perfect for nights when you’re feeling vaguely uneasy about the future or relationships, and makes a great companion for studying or taking a walk.
Its calm, mellow sound will soothe your heart.
spring breezeRihwa

This is Rihwa’s fifth single, released in 2014.
It’s a song that sings about protecting what you love, and it has a gentle, comforting feel.
With its calm sound and the warmth of spring, it’s a very soothing track.
Just by listening, it warms the heart and brings a sense of happiness.
A Long, Short FestivalShiina Ringo

Shena Ringo’s songs let you fully savor an adult, sultry allure; no matter which track you hear, they feel timeless and incredibly cool.
This song is a duet with Ukigumo, the guitarist from Tokyo Jihen, making it a must-hear for fans of the band.
deep redMy Hair is Bad

My Hair is Bad is a three-piece rock band from Joetsu City in Niigata Prefecture.
They’re known for singing with heavy, heartfelt emotions set to upbeat, catchy melodies.
They have many passionate fans among female university students.
It’s a band with lots of addictive songs.
You don’t listen to rock.aimyon

Aimyon is a singer-songwriter from Hyogo Prefecture.
She is known for writing many songs from a male perspective, and her music is crafted with the lyrics taking priority.
Her unique worldview resonates with female college students and has made her very popular.
Be sure to check out the stylish aesthetic of her music videos as well.


