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Recommended for people in their 40s! Winter songs born in the era of back-to-back million sellers

Recommended for people in their 40s! Winter songs born in the era of back-to-back million sellers
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Speaking of the teenage and young adult years for people in their 40s, that would be from the 1990s through the 2000s.

They’re the generation that listened to music during the era said to have the highest CD sales in the J-pop scene.

Among the many hit songs from that time, there are quite a few that sing about the seasons.

So in this article, we’ll introduce winter songs recommended for people in their 40s! It’s packed with nostalgic tracks, perfect for looking back on memories.

It’s also useful as a reference for choosing songs at karaoke, so be sure to make use of it!

Recommended for people in their 40s! Winter songs born in the era of back-to-back million sellers (1–10)

Over and OverNEW!Every Little Thing

「Over and Over」MUSIC VIDEO / Every Little Thing
Over and OverNEW!Every Little Thing

It’s a classic ballad with a gentle yet powerful message that you’ll find yourself wanting to listen to when the weather turns chilly.

Kaori Mochida’s crystal-clear vocals pair perfectly with Mitsuru Igarashi’s synth sound, and just listening to it feels purifying, doesn’t it? Released in January 1999 as Every Little Thing’s 11th single, it also drew attention as the ending theme for the TV drama “Border: Criminal Psychology Investigation File.” It ranked high on the Oricon charts and has been beloved for many years.

Its medium tempo and easy-to-remember melody make it a pleasure to sing at karaoke without straining.

It’s a quintessential winter song that we especially hope people in their 40s—who spent their youth with this track—will sing!

At that speedNEW!the brilliant green

The band the brilliant green, which captivated many fans with its distinctive UK rock vibe and Tomoko Kawase’s cool vocals.

Released in January 1999 as their fifth single, this song was chosen as the main theme for the Fuji TV drama “Over Time,” and became their third consecutive No.

1 on the Oricon charts.

Their sound, which unmistakably digested the late-’90s UK rock aesthetic, pairs well with the chill of winter air, and it’s known as a signature work from the crucial period leading into the album “TERRA2001.” Its bittersweet yet forward-looking worldview, linked to the drama’s story, is sure to stir the hearts of those from the same generation.

Put it on during a drive, and you’ll undoubtedly feel a refreshing rush along with memories of that time!

somedayNEW!yuzu

When the weather turns chilly, there’s a heartwarming winter ballad I can’t help but crave.

The sound of the acoustic guitar intertwines with beautiful strings, evoking a quiet warmth like gently falling snow.

The lyrics, which honor the preciousness of simply having someone you love by your side and convey a strong resolve to protect them no matter what, resonate deeply with listeners.

Released as a single in January 1999 and also included on the classic album YUZIEN, this piece was lovingly nurtured since their street-performing days and was also Yuzu’s first release in the maxi-single format.

It’s perfect for quietly immersing yourself on a long winter’s night, or for pouring your heart into it at karaoke!

I want to fall in love so much that the slopes melt.NEW!Hirose Kōmi

Kohmi Hirose – I Want to Fall in Love Until the Slopes Melt (Official Video)
I want to fall in love so much that the slopes melt.NEW!Hirose Kōmi

As winter approaches, the songs by Kohmi Hirose—fondly known as the “Queen of Winter”—naturally come to mind.

Released in December 1995, this track is an upbeat tune that captures the excitement of the ski boom of the time.

Its lyrics burst with the joy of a love in full swing, and the piercing high notes feel exhilarating, conjuring vivid images of white ski slopes as you listen.

It enjoyed a double tie-in, airing in households as the CM song for the sporting goods store Alpen and serving as the theme song for a film of the same name, so many people likely find that just hearing the chorus brings back sharp memories of their youth.

Brimming with positive energy that powerfully boosts feelings of romance, it’s the perfect song for amping up a winter drive or a karaoke session.

POWDER SNOWNEW!Hamasaki Ayumi

As a songstress who symbolizes the golden age of J-pop and sparked a social phenomenon, Ayumi Hamasaki stands out.

Are you familiar with the celebrated ballad from her early period that overlays wintry scenes with a lonely heart? The lyrics, which entrust sorrow to the snow and quietly purify it, are deeply moving.

With Akimitsu Homma’s delicate arrangement, you’re drawn into a world that is heartrending yet beautiful.

The song is included on the million-selling album “A Song for ××,” released in January 1999.

Though not a single, it’s cherished as a classic winter song and has been performed many times in later concerts.

Its melody, which seeps into the heart, is perfect for listening to alone on a quiet winter night.

As you look back on your youth, take your time and listen closely.

Cinderella ChristmasNEW!KinKi Kids

KinKi Kids “Cinderella Christmas” Music Video
Cinderella ChristmasNEW!KinKi Kids

The lyrics, which trace the worldview of a fairy tale, make listeners’ hearts flutter in this romantic winter classic.

Sung by KinKi Kids, the song is also known as a popular number penned by lyricist Takashi Matsumoto.

Released in December 1998 as a double A-side single together with “Happy Happy Greeting,” it remains a concert staple beloved to this day.

Its lively rhythm and sparkling string arrangement capture the excitement of Christmas.

The lyrics depict a bittersweet parting with a lover who has a curfew, a scene many likely overlapped with their own romances at the time.

The key is set to be easy to sing, making it perfect for livening up a karaoke session.

Sing it with a partner or friends, and you’ll find old memories flowing back in conversation.

snow dropNEW!L’Arc〜en〜Ciel

L’Arc~en~Ciel「snow drop」-Music Clip-
snow dropNEW!L'Arc〜en〜Ciel

When it comes to exhilarating rock numbers that slice through the crisp winter air, many people probably think of this song.

The driving melody crafted by tetsuya and hyde’s soaring vocals blend beautifully, lifting the listener’s spirits.

Released as a single in October 1998, it also became widely known as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Run, Civil Servant! POLICE WOMAN.” It topped the Oricon Weekly Chart, making it a track that epitomizes L’Arc~en~Ciel’s momentum at the time.

Another version is included on the classic album “ray.” Whether you’re looking to boost your mood on a winter drive or fire up a karaoke session with friends from back in the day, singing it is sure to spark a flurry of nostalgic memories.