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Recommended love songs for men in their 40s: classic and popular Japanese tracks.

No matter how old you are, being in love is always something wonderful, isn’t it?

Many men in their 40s probably had bittersweet romances in their youth and drew strength from countless love songs.

In this article, we’ve compiled a selection of nostalgic Japanese love songs popular among men in their 40s—tunes that bring back memories of those days.

Listening to these songs while recalling the feelings and moments from back then can be a great way to unwind and refresh yourself.

Be sure to check them out!

Recommended love songs for men in their 40s: Classic and popular Japanese tracks (81–90)

Dan Dan Kokoro HikaretekuFIELD OF VIEW

DAN DAN Kokoro Hikareteku / FIELD OF VIEW (ZARD) with Lyrics [Dragon Ball GT Theme Song] Covered by GBG
Dan Dan Kokoro HikaretekuFIELD OF VIEW

It was released in 1996 as FIELD OF VIEW’s fourth single.

The song was used as the opening theme for the Fuji TV anime Dragon Ball GT, with lyrics written by ZARD’s Izumi Sakai, and parts of the lyrics evoke the storyline developments of Dragon Ball GT.

SOUL LOVEGLAY

It was released in 1998 as GLAY’s 14th single.

Chosen as the campaign song for Kanebo’s “Bronze Love ’98 Summer,” it became a million-seller.

Written and composed by TAKURO, it’s a bright, pop, and refreshing love song.

The PV highlights the close friendship among the members.

POISONHotei Tomoyasu

Tomoyasu Hotei / HOTEI – POISON
POISONHotei Tomoyasu

It was released in 1995 as Tomoyasu Hotei’s ninth single.

The song was used in a commercial for Mitsutaka’s “Boutique JOY,” and it reached No.

2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It became Hotei’s biggest hit single and is said to be a turning point in his career.

Only for youShonentai

It was released in 1987 as Shonentai’s sixth single.

As Shonentai’s first slow ballad, it reached No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, and with this song they appeared on the 38th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

The performance in which the members snap their fingers during the song was widely imitated.

In conclusion

We introduced some popular Japanese love songs among men in their 40s—what did you think? Some of you might have felt your hearts flutter, remembering romances from back in the day.

There are plenty of songs that remain popular years after their release, so be sure to add them to your next drive playlist or karaoke session!