Recommended for people in their 40s: Relive those days! A collection of nostalgic and stylish classic songs
For those of you in your 40s, what is the most stylish, unforgettable song in your life? Tracks with a calm atmosphere, sophisticated sound, and stylish wordplay can suddenly make you think, “I want to listen to that song again.” In this article, we’ve selected timeless masterpieces that have left a deep impression on many people—especially recommendations for those in their 40s.
Why not add them to your everyday playlist and enjoy a richer musical life?
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Recommended for your 40s: Relive those days! A nostalgic collection of stylish classic songs (1–10)
A Beautiful Burning ForestToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

This track by Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra—known largely for their instrumental image—features Tamio Okuda as a guest vocalist.
The lyrics, evoking the unease of being lost in a forest with no exit and a lingering sense of impending farewell, leave a strong impression.
Okuda’s slightly languid voice beautifully conveys the bittersweet world the song paints.
Released in February 2002, it also became widely known as the song used in Kirin’s “Hyouketsu Kajitsu” commercial.
With its progression from a quiet introduction to a passionate band sound, it’s a perfect fit for a sentimental night.
PIECES OF A DREAMCHEMISTRY

CHEMISTRY, who debuted from the popular audition show ASAYAN.
Many of you were probably captivated by their memorable debut release at the time.
This track blends a mellow R&B sound with the duo’s beautiful harmonies.
Even while holding onto fragments of imperfect dreams, it looks forward, stirring the heart with a bittersweet yet subtly warm emotion.
Released in March 2001, it spent 15 weeks in the top 10 of the Oricon charts.
It’s a perfect song for a sentimental night or as stylish background music for a drive.
Driver’s HighL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

L’Arc~en~Ciel’s 17th single.
A single cut from the classic album “ark,” it was also used as the opening theme for the TV anime GTO.
Kicking off with the roar of a car engine and shifting into a high-velocity guitar sound, the arrangement heightens the anticipation for the extraordinary journey ahead.
True to the theme vocalist and lyricist hyde described—“the exhilaration of driving while listening to music”—it rekindles that invincible rush we felt back then, as if we could break free from mundane days and go anywhere.
It’s a perfect rock tune not only for a refreshing drive scene, but also for switching your mood.
[Recommended for your 40s] Relive those days! A nostalgic collection of stylish classic songs (11–20)
Love againglobe

globe is an indispensable music unit when talking about the J-POP scene of the 1990s.
Their 12th single, released in March 1998, is a song that portrays a moody, mature romance in which two people reaffirm their love.
Its dazzling, trance-influenced synths radiate a cool sense of speed.
Carrying unforgettable emotions yet determined to face their partner once more, the earnest feelings are powerfully conveyed by KEIKO’s overwhelming vocals that envelop the dynamic waves of sound.
Sophisticated yet tinged with melancholy, the melody is perfect for nights when you want to sink into a slightly sentimental mood.
Summer MemoriesKetsumeishi

A single with a mellow rap and soothing melody that weaves a charming, nostalgic atmosphere.
The lyrics, which sing of memories of radiant summer days spent with friends and the sudden pangs of wistfulness that come back, are something many people will likely overlay with their own youth.
Released in July 2003 as Ketsumeishi’s seventh single, the song became widely familiar as a Vodafone commercial tune.
It’s perfect for an end-of-summer drive or those quiet moments alone in reflection, when you want to sink into a slightly sentimental mood.
single bedSha ran Q

This is the sixth single by Sharam Q, a rock band centered around Tsunku♂, who is now primarily active as a producer.
1994年10月にリリースされたこの曲は、日本テレビのアニメ『D・N・A² 何なんだ、この男!?』のエンディングテーマに起用され、バンド初のミリオンセラーとなった。
Many listeners may find that the protagonist’s realization of the true value of love—something once taken for granted—resonates even more deeply now, after accumulating various life experiences.
It’s a classic, laid-back rock ballad.
LA LA LA Love SongKubota Toshinobu

Released in 1996, this song was used as the theme for the TV drama Long Vacation starring Takuya Kimura.
As the title suggests, the lyrics convey a message of love to someone special, and its upbeat, stylish sound leaves a strong impression.
It’s the perfect track for a night when you want to immerse yourself in a calm, mature atmosphere.


