Uplifting songs recommended for men in their 50s
For those in their 50s who are still incredibly busy with work, you want to tackle your job with full power and put your energy into your hobbies, too.No matter the era, everything requires stamina.Here are some uplifting Japanese songs recommended for men in their 50s.
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Energizing songs recommended for men in their 50s (91–100)
Cactus of white sandTakenaka Naoto

A track included on Naoto Takenaka’s first album in 14 years, “Naoto Takenaka’s Orange Mood.” The wistful vocals and melody gently help you gather strength.
Seeing Naoto Takenaka continue to work so energetically even past sixty is truly inspiring!
240 Million EyesGō Hiromi

A jazzy, rock-style number that could be considered one of Hiromi Go’s signature songs.
Even if you don’t understand the lyrics, just listening to it lifts your spirits and puts you in a great mood.
This track was used as the campaign song for Japanese National Railways’ “Exotic Japan” campaign.
RaideenYellow Magic Orchestra

A signature song by Yellow Magic Orchestra, known by the nickname YMO.
It was a huge hit at the time, and you could even hear it playing in pachinko parlors.
It’s an instrumental track with no vocals, but just listening to it without any singing still makes you excited and lifts your spirits.
Song of Garlic Toast and Beef StewKato Cha

A notorious “bad song” by former Drifters member Kato Cha, which stirred controversy after his wife—45 years younger—made him sing it.
The footage, showing Kato Cha in his seventies seemingly henpecked by his wife, packs quite a punch; after watching it, you’ll probably feel encouraged, thinking, “My household isn’t so bad after all.”
Cho Ero De GomenneAshitaba Kirara

This track is also a rap song guaranteed to get you wildly pumped up.
Even people in their 60s who feel their stamina waning won’t be able to help getting excited when they hear popular AV actress Kirara Asuka’s raunchy rap.
It features dominantly sadistic lyrics that could be called a “teasing rap,” echoing with bite.
Go for it!Takehara Pisutoru

This is a cheering song featuring Pistol Takehara of former Zekkozen singing a classic by Miyuki Nakajima.
His voice and solo acoustic style, reminiscent of Showa-era folk songs, are sure to resonate with people in their 60s.
The harmonica sounds cool and uplifting, too.
Footprints of TimeKobukuro

This uplifting song by Kobukuro—who have grown into artists boasting nationwide popularity thanks to their down-to-earth personas and deeply affecting vocals—builds a vibrant mood that will lift your spirits.
It’s a perfect fit for women in their 30s as well.


