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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.

Drive songs that girls can’t help but hum along to (41–50)

I got scaredKyūso Nekokami

Kyuso Nekokami – Bibitta (Music Video)
I got scaredKyūso Nekokami

It only boosts your mood.

When you’re driving with a friend who loves Japanese music, put this song on—your day will go great.

It’s a song about what J-pop is today, and it hits the mark so perfectly it’s satisfying.

Music lovers should give it a listen.

Why not punish both sides?Gesu no Kiwami Otome.

Gesu no Kiwami Otome: “Isn’t Mutually Assured Destruction Just Fine?”
Why not punish both sides?Gesu no Kiwami Otome.

A comfortable beat throughout makes it perfect for a drive! With a catchy chorus that sticks in your head, it’s sure to make your drive unforgettable.

Ideal for a trip with your lover—and just as perfect for a blind-date-style romantic getaway, wouldn’t you say? A hot track everyone’s talking about right now.

ObsessedAyumu Imazu

Ayumu Imazu – Obsessed [Music Video]
ObsessedAyumu Imazu

Set to a chill, poppy melody, this track sings in English about the sweet-and-sour feeling of falling in love at first sight.

Ayumu Imazu’s laid-back vocals and the lyrics’ honest expression of affection are particularly captivating.

The understated melody line beautifully captures the confusion and unease that come with falling in love.

Released in January 2024, the song became a hot topic across Asia after many artists—including Korea’s SEVENTEEN—posted dance videos on social media.

It’s the perfect song for relaxed moments, like a morning drive, a café break, or a leisurely weekend stroll.

OVER DRIVEJUDY AND MARY

Judy And Mary – Over Drive (Live 2000)
OVER DRIVEJUDY AND MARY

When it comes to Japanese female-fronted bands, you just can’t leave out JUDY AND MARY with YUKI on vocals! Among their songs, this one is especially loved across generations.

It’s characterized by a cute singing voice and a bouncy, poppy melody line.

If you sing it in front of fans of rock bands or people who love Japanese music from the 1990s, it’s sure to be a huge hit! It also has a summery vibe, so I think it’s an especially great pick for the summer.

Sky-blue DaysSHISHAMO

When graduation season comes around, this is a song I’d love for women to sing: “Mizuiro no Hibi” by SHISHAMO, a hugely popular girls’ band among the younger generation.

Its lyrics, which depict everyday scenes at school and the bittersweet feelings of a girl before graduation, are sure to resonate with any student.

I’m sure many men would love to hear such a lovely, cute-lyric song sung! It’s a song that’s perfect for this time of year, so if you have a chance to go to karaoke before graduation, definitely give it a try!

Trace that dreamYOASOBI

YOASOBI “Tracing That Dream” Official Music Video
Trace that dreamYOASOBI

A hugely popular music duo, YOASOBI has a summer-themed song featuring a guitar rock-style sound with a strong, dance-influenced beat.

The clear, straight-reaching vocals of ikura are striking and refreshing, so women confident in their singing should definitely give it a try.

Guys will surely love it! What’s more, the chorus melody is catchy and memorable, and combined with the upbeat groove, it’s a track that can really get the crowd going.

Rainy Driverimase

【imase】Rainy Driver(Official Audio)
Rainy Driverimase

A track that captures shifting emotions along with the view that opens up beyond the Shuto Expressway.

As the rain begins to fall, a subtle shadow creeps into their relationship.

That ambiguous sense of distance is strikingly conveyed through the clear vocals and urban pop sound.

Raindrops seen from the car window slipping between buildings, the cold, resonant patter of rain—such moments rise up like scenes from a film.

Perfect for a rainy-day drive, or whenever you want to sink into a slightly sentimental mood.