A drive song that girls can’t help but hum
When it comes to classic date ideas, a drive is a must, right?And an essential for any driving date is tasteful background music.Here are some popular drive songs that girls can’t help but hum along to—perfect for those moments.
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Drive songs that girls can’t help but hum (71–80)
By Your SideDream Ami

It’s a song for girls in love—the kind you want to listen to when you’re out with your boyfriend, and for some reason it makes your heart flutter.
The lyrics and melody are both cute, and I feel like you’d be popular if you could sing it at karaoke.
It makes me want to go on a picnic with him while listening to it.
Full driveKANA-BOON

If you want to hype up your drive like you’re at a festival, we recommend “Full Drive.” Released in 2014 by the rock band KANA-BOON, it features an irresistible guitar sound for fans of Japanese rock.
The track stands out with its four-on-the-floor rhythm and catchy melody.
With lyrics themed around “driving,” it’s guaranteed to get everyone pumped when you play it in the car! It’s a rock number that will turn the time until you reach your destination into an unforgettable memory.
gardenMay J.

This is a song I heard when I went to karaoke with an older female colleague; she sang it and I thought it was so cool.
It really gets everyone hyped, and the fact that a woman sings it brings out the song’s charm even more.
Just listening to it feels like it boosts your femininity—it’s a stylish track.
Drive songs that girls can’t help but hum (81–90)
DriveSHISHAMO

The three-piece rock band SHISHAMO has been winning empathy with lyrics that depict delicate, uniquely female psychology in down-to-earth words.
This track, included on their 7th album “SHISHAMO 7,” sticks in your ears with its catchy bassline and breezy guitar sound.
The lyrics, themed around a drive date that plays out vividly before your eyes, seem perfect as BGM for teens who’ve just gotten their licenses.
It’s a refreshing number whose cute melody will lift your spirits.
DriveKetsumeishi

When you’re driving along the coast or on sandy beaches, you can’t help but want to listen to something refreshing.
“Drive,” included on the music group Ketsumeishi’s 2005 release Ketsunopolis 4, is the perfect track for an exciting date.
Its fast-paced tropical sound conjures images of sunsets and beaches.
The smooth hip-hop flow resonates nicely, brightening the mood inside the car.
If you’re stuck on what to use for your driving BGM, be sure to add it to your playlist.
AitaiKato Miria

This is a song by Miliyah Kato, an artist who enjoys strong support especially among women in their late twenties and up.
Her lyrics often use straightforward expressions, so many of her songs and phrases stick in your mind after just one listen.
This song, too, is filled with the feelings of a woman in love and the bittersweet pain of not being noticed by the person she likes.
remainingYoshizawa Kayoko

An artist whose popularity has been rising in recent years—partly thanks to a tie-in as the theme song for a Hulu-exclusive drama—Kayoko Yoshizawa.
This song centers on a girl left behind at the change of seasons, and its blend of warmth and wistfulness leaves you quietly moved.

