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.
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A collection of bright, slow-tempo masterpieces that soothe the soul (81–90)
Slow & EasyHirai Dai

With its soothing acoustic sound and warm vocals, this song whisks listeners away to a tropical beach.
It’s a track from Dai Hirai’s May 2015 album “Slow & Easy,” carrying a message of breaking free from the busyness of everyday life and taking it slow to enjoy living.
It was also used as the theme song for Sumitomo Forestry’s “Sakimachi Arai-Minami Sustaina Town” commercial and chosen as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “BREAK OUT.” Blending elements of Hawaiian music and reggae, its refreshing melody is perfect not only for road trips while traveling but also for relaxing moments in daily life.
SoranjiMrs. GREEN APPLE

The song, written specifically as a film’s theme, features a grand arrangement highlighted by strings.
Its lyrics, which sing of the meaning of life, hope, and feelings for a loved one, strongly reflect the film’s worldview.
Released in November 2022 as Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s first new single in about three and a half years, it serves as the theme song for the movie “From Siberia With Love.” This work imparts the preciousness of life and the courage to overcome hardships.
Give it a listen when you feel lost in life or want to reflect on someone dear to you.
It will surely bring you peace.
Slow Dance feat. BIMSIRUP

It’s a superb love song that leaves a pleasant afterglow.
Included on SIRUP’s May 2019 album “FEEL GOOD,” this R&B-tinged track was born from a collaboration with BIM.
Its lyrics, which reflect on past experiences and emphasize the importance of moving forward at your own pace without rushing, resonate deeply.
The warm melody line and the duo’s smooth vocals blend into a harmony that gently envelops the listener.
It’s a perfect song to elevate the mood of a romantic night with someone special.
If you want to savor precious moments with a loved one while soaking in a relaxed, mature atmosphere, this track is just right.
UnderstandYUI

By listening to Understand while imagining beautiful scenery, it may help you feel calm.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to over and over, and hearing it might make you want to go out and take in some lovely views.
The tempo is slow, so it’s soothing to the heart.
5/7chilldspot

It’s a laid-back track released as the lead song from chilldspot’s second album, “Portrait.” Centered around the theme of birthdays, it portrays the shifts in feelings that come with growing older and reaching milestones.
The differences in how one experiences things in daily life—past versus present—are depicted vividly, and the sense of bewilderment comes through honestly.
While it conveys anxiety about personal change, it also carries a resolve to slowly accept that change and move forward into the future.
ContrastTOMOO

TOMOO’s song delicately portrays the everyday joys, sorrows, and shifts of the heart.
It was released digitally in January 2024 as the ending theme for the second cour of the anime “Blue Box.” The piano-centered melody leaves a strong impression and conveys the emotional ups and downs of love.
The lyrics highlight the gap between a brave front and true feelings, resonating with listeners.
The warm vocals, where teenage experiences intersect with the artist’s current sensibilities, sink into the heart.
It’s a calm yet powerful track that offers comfort to those struggling with relationships.
Bright songs with a slow tempo. A collection of classic, healing tracks (91–100)
Hey, you know,berry meet

Set to a gently bittersweet melody, berry meet’s latest ballad seeps deep into the heart.
The lyrics, themed around unrequited love, confusion within relationships, and the desire to be understood, explore the complexities of romance and communication.
They portray a sense of powerlessness and uncertainty when one’s feelings aren’t properly understood, while conveying a heartfelt wish for a healthy, worry-free relationship.
Released in January 2024, the track is included on their first EP, JUKEBO.
With its relaxed tempo, it’s easy to sing at karaoke and perfect for anyone looking to soothe a tired heart after a long day.
Many listeners are sure to resonate with berry meet’s emotionally rich vocals.

