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A collection of Japanese songs themed around “Friday” [Friday]

A collection of Japanese songs themed around “Friday” [Friday]
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A collection of Japanese songs themed around “Friday” [Friday]

Speaking of Fridays—it’s practically the weekend—so for those who have Saturdays and Sundays off, it’s probably a day you can spend in a slightly more upbeat mood.

That might be true for students as well.

Back in the day, people even used the expression “Flower Friday” to mean you could stay out late because there’s no school or work the next day.

Maybe because Friday has that kind of special vibe, there are lots of Japanese songs that use “Friday” as their theme.

This time, I’ve put together a selection of those tracks to share with you all.

You don’t often get the chance to listen to music from this kind of angle, do you?

Be sure to stick with me to the very end!

A roundup of Japanese songs themed around “Friday” [Friday] (1–10)

Maiden moved by pastatanpopo

Dandelion -05 Maiden Moved by Pasta
Maiden moved by pastatanpopo

If you find yourself thinking only about the weekend as Friday rolls around, we recommend “Otome Pasta ni Kandō.” It was released in 2000 by Tanpopo, the first sub-unit formed from the nationally beloved idol group Morning Musume.

Its poppy melody laid over a lively rhythm is memorable, and many listeners will relate to the lyrics that portray a young woman in a true-to-life way.

Accompanied by the group’s dazzling choral work, it’s a track that will lift your spirits.

Why not give it a listen to match that Friday flutter in your heart?

Delicious FridayCrystal Kay

It also sounds like a cheer-up song for women who are swamped with deadlines and paperwork.

Because there’s a “delicious Friday,” you can start giving it your all again from Monday.

It’s an upbeat track that says, even though there’s a mountain of work piling up, just forget it all for now and have fun.

Dawn of the Thirteenth MonthBrian the Sun

Brian the Sun “Dawn of the 13th Month” Full Camera Ver.
Dawn of the Thirteenth MonthBrian the Sun

A perfect track to boost your Friday vibes before the weekend is “13-Gatsu no Yoake” (Dawn of the 13th Month).

It’s included on the self-titled 2014 album “Brian the Sun” by the rock band Brian the Sun, who have made waves at numerous music festivals across Japan.

The song is also known as one of their early pieces from the band’s formation.

You’ll get a taste of weighty guitar rock delivered by a straightforward band setup.

Tune in to the passionate yet somehow emotional sound as well.

It’s a catchy rock number that makes you think, “Tomorrow’s a day off, so I’ll give it my all today!”

Queen of KabukichoShiina Ringo

A perfect song for a bustling Friday streetscape is “Queen of Kabukicho.” It was released in 1998 by Ringo Sheena, a singer-songwriter who has led the Japanese music scene since the 1990s.

The band sound, steeped in an ennui-laden atmosphere, is deeply moving.

The lyrics evoke urban scenery and are striking for their short-story- or poem-like allure.

You’ll also find comfort in her vocals, which are powerful yet fragile.

Be sure to give this rock track a listen—it perfectly fits the lively mood of Friday.

The decisive battle is on Friday.AiuChi Rina

Rina Aiuchi – The Decisive Battle Is on Friday
The decisive battle is on Friday.AiuChi Rina

Singer Rina Aiuchi, who is also active as a businesswoman and TV personality, boasts a wide musical range from trance-style dance music to grand ballads.

This track is a cover of “Kessen wa Kinyōbi” (“The Showdown Is Friday”), originally released in 1992 by the music duo DREAMS COME TRUE.

Her high-toned vocals, perfectly matched with the jazzy sound, are truly addictive.

The band’s groove is sure to lift your spirits.

If you’re looking for a love song themed around Friday, definitely give it a listen.

Best FriendGoose house

20160828 GOOSE HOUSE Best Friend
Best FriendGoose house

Goose house is a music group that draws attention with cover songs across a wide range of genres, including J-pop and anime songs.

Their original tracks, such as Hikaru nara, have also been hits.

Best friend, included on their 2016 single Goose house Phrase #13 Fly High, So High, is a perfect song for those heading into a break.

With its classical melodic line, it’s the kind of track you’ll want to listen to on a bright, cheerful weekend.

If you’re planning to meet friends who are working hard at school or the office, be sure to give it a listen.

Furious FridayREBECCA

REBECCA is a rock band known as a pioneer of girl bands, with signature songs like “Friends.” They deliver a simple yet powerful rock sound to listeners.

“Angry Friday,” included on their 1984 album Nothing To Lose, is a straightforward rock ’n’ roll track that lays bare an honest heart.

NOKKO’s overwhelming vocal prowess brings out a compelling emotional resonance.

If you like rock bands with female vocalists, you’re sure to get hooked.

Be sure to check out this no-frills guitar rock themed around Friday.

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