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Energizing songs recommended for women: songs that make you feel positive.

We’ve put together a selection of feel-good songs for women to listen to when you’re not in the mood or feeling down.

There are times when you want to stay positive and do your best, but you just can’t lift your spirits, right?

In those moments, why not borrow the power of music?

From up-tempo tracks to ballads, you’ll find songs on a variety of themes—love, life, being yourself, and more.

Try finding the one song that fits you perfectly.

By the time you finish listening, you’ll be ready to say, “Let’s make this the best day ever!”

Energizing songs recommended for women: tunes that lift your spirits and make you feel positive (81–90)

Seeds of LoveMōningu Musume.

Released in 1997 as Morning Musume’s indie debut single.

It was the song used for the ASAYAN project challenge: “Sell 50,000 copies by hand in five days to make a major debut.” The number of CDs sold at a single store still holds a Guinness World Record.

With its bubbly, upbeat sound, it’s a song that lifts your spirits.

Sun KnockNogizaka 46

Nogizaka46 'Taiyo Knock' Short Ver.
Sun KnockNogizaka 46

Released in 2015 as Nogizaka46’s 12th single.

Rina Ikoma served as the center for this song, which was used as the campaign song for the “Seven-Eleven Fair Nogizaka46.” It reached No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It’s a lively, uplifting track that’s fun to sing and dance to.

A Woman’s Life: The Flower of AsakusaKitano Machiko

Machiko Kitano “A Woman’s Life: The Flower of Asakusa” Music Video
A Woman’s Life: The Flower of AsakusaKitano Machiko

A song released in February 2024 to commemorate Machiko Kitano’s 35th anniversary debut.

Set in downtown Asakusa, it portrays the life of a woman who retains an unchanging spirit amid the tides of time.

With vivid depictions of Asakusa’s atmosphere—such as the Kaminarimon gate and the festival flowers that parade with mikoshi—the piece leaves a deep impression on listeners.

It conveys the image of a woman who is independent and, at times, confronts harsh realities.

It’s perfect not only for fans of enka and kayōkyoku, but also for anyone who wants to cheer on strong, resilient women.

Tomorrow, when spring comesMatsu Takako

A memorable J-pop song with a breezy pop feel and wistful melody, it gently encourages those stepping into a new life with the arrival of spring.

It conveys feelings for “you,” who are devoted to baseball, by entrusting them to the arc of a white ball, tenderly enveloping precious memories and farewells.

Takako Matsu’s clear, translucent voice soothes the anxieties deep within the heart.

Released as her debut single in March 1997, it reached No.

8 on the Oricon chart and was also featured in an NTT commercial.

A decade later, a version with new lyrics was released, adding greater depth to the work.

It’s a song we especially recommend to anyone standing at a crossroads in life or about to take a new step forward.

Fight!!Moritaka Chisato

It was released in 1991 as Chisato Moritaka’s 14th single.

The song was used as the image song for the Volleyball World Cup and reached No.

10 on the Oricon charts.

It’s a pop track that’s fun and empowering, expressing the feelings of a girl watching a boy who’s devoted to his club activities and working hard.