A collection of uplifting, slow-tempo masterpieces that soothe the soul
There are times when you just want to listen to slow-tempo songs and feel healed, right?
But some of you might think, “Some ballads have a dark vibe, and that’s not the mood I’m looking for right now.”
So in this article, I’ll be introducing only slow-tempo songs with a bright, uplifting feel!
I’ve gathered tracks that soothe the heart—songs with cheerful arrangements, as well as those with inspiring, positive lyrics.
Relax and take your time immersing yourself in the world of these songs.
- A gentle song. A classic that calms the heart. A song that makes you feel kind.
- A slow-tempo, easy-to-sing song. Pay attention to the vocal range and rhythm!
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- A slow-paced Vocaloid track. A classic Vocaloid song you’ll want to savor.
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A collection of uplifting, slow-tempo masterpieces that soothe the soul (71–80)
rainbowSuda Masaki

When you’re in the mood for a gentle, laid-back song, Masaki Suda’s “Niji (Rainbow)” is a perfect choice.
It also serves as the theme song for the film STAND BY ME Doraemon 2.
Soft and moving, it ties in beautifully with the movie’s story.
The lyrics and music were written by Huwie Ishizaki.
It’s a heartfelt love song that feels almost like a proposal.
Many women would surely think, “How wonderful it would be to be proposed to with words and a song like this.” It’s a song that leaves you with a warm, gentle feeling after you listen.
Let’s go home.Fuji Kaze

Many people might find that their tear ducts give way the moment they hear singer-songwriter Fujii Kaze’s voice.
His song “Kaerou” is exactly that kind of track—one that brings a lump to your throat from the very first notes.
It’s not the kind of crying that comes from sadness, but from being moved—from your heart trembling.
And the lyrics are astonishingly powerful and moving; it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say this masterpiece can change your outlook on life.
It’s a song I highly recommend for those slow, gentle moments.
Not UnusualAbe Mao

Singer-songwriter Mao Abe continues to captivate fans with her powerful vocals born from a wide range that reaches into the low register.
The title track of her 10th album, “Not Unusual,” features an ensemble built around delicate piano sounds that feels wonderfully soothing.
The lyrics, which portray ordinary days with a child, are sure to resonate with anyone who has kids.
It’s a heartwarming pop tune that brings your family to mind when you want to unwind.
A collection of bright, slow-tempo masterpieces that soothe the soul (81–90)
You & Imilet

Singer milet’s “You & I” is another song that begins at a slow tempo—gentle, yet carrying a sense of anticipation that something is about to happen.
Once the beat kicks in, it unfolds swiftly and beautifully.
This ebb and flow of tempo is precisely what makes the song wonderful and so charming.
I think it’s a track that feels great to sing at karaoke.
love letterEvery Little Thing

It was released in 2004 as Every Little Thing’s 27th single.
It was used as the commercial song for Nobel Confectionery’s “Honey Kumquat Throat Candy” and as the theme song for the film “A Love Letter from Heaven,” with lyrics written by Kaori Mochida.
Sung gently with a soothing voice, it’s a song that warms the heart.
DaysHamasaki Ayumi

It was released in 2008 as Ayumi Hamasaki’s 44th single.
The song was featured in an NTT Communications MUSICO TV commercial and reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Its gentle melody and vocals make it a soothing track.
Cheer up!Takeuchi Mariya

It’s one of Mariya Takeuchi’s signature songs, originally written for another artist.
Just like the title suggests, it’s a comforting, uplifting tune you can listen to when you want to feel energized or when you’re feeling down.
It’s also a song that has been covered by many artists and loved for many years.

