Relaxing songs recommended for women
Women are creatures with many worries.
Statistics also show that women are more likely to experience stress than men.
This time, we’ve selected some soothing Japanese songs especially for women.
When you’re going through tough times or feeling troubled, listen to these songs and let them heal you.
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Recommended Healing Songs for Women (61–70)
A flower blooming in joyACO

A popular song by ACO, a quintessential husky-voiced female vocalist.
She’s especially supported by the middle-aged generation, and this track is also a karaoke favorite among women who’ve spent time in the hip-hop and R&B club scenes.
It’s a cool, moody track—give it a careful listen.
DAME NA OTONADENIMS

It blends rock and hip-hop elements, and I’m impressed by how listenable it is.
There’s some rap in there too, but it isn’t aggressive—it flows smoothly into your ears.
No matter how down I am, this song makes my worries feel silly.
LuckySUPERCAR

It’s a band from a little while back, but the sound production is excellent, and it’s a masterpiece that will never grow old—if anything, it even feels fresh no matter how many years go by.
The slightly edgy tones of the instruments blend beautifully with the gentle, effortlessly ear-pleasing voices of the female and male vocals, making it a very pleasant listen.
a hair’s breadthUru

Uru, known for her translucent singing voice, created “Kami Hitoe” as the ending theme for the anime Hell’s Paradise.
The song expresses the pent-up feelings of a woman who longs to see the person she loves.
Uru’s exceptional expressiveness adds depth to the heartrending lyrics.
The melody is simple and piano-centered, which helps highlight her vocals.
Be sure to check it out together with the beautiful music video!
HOW DO YOU FEEL?Yogee New Waves

It features Yogee New Waves’ uniquely gentle vocals.
It’s a track with a slightly old-fashioned yet tender voice and melody that will surely cleanse your heart.
You’ll find yourself wanting to stroll along the streets at night while listening to this song.
Flower of loveaimyon

Aimyon, who has crafted numerous iconic ballads, wrote “Ai no Hana” as the theme song for the NHK morning drama Ranman.
In this piece, she compares love to a flower and portrays the way it blooms beautifully.
Listen while paying attention to its lovely imagery.
It’s also a song about love for someone you can no longer meet, so those who have had a similar experience will surely relate.
Its gentle, triple-meter sound soothes and warms the listener’s heart.
Thank youikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari is a group popular with people of all genders.
This song was performed as the theme song for the morning drama Gegege no Nyobo, and its heartfelt vocals and melody made it a huge hit across all ages.
It leaves you with a gentle feeling that makes you want to treat others with compassion.


