A collection of uplifting, youth-themed songs — timeless tracks that set your heart on fire
There are so many songs that evoke youth—friendship and bonds with peers, club activities, romance, and more.
Whether you’re a student in the midst of your youth right now or an adult who enjoys listening to remember those days gone by, there’s something for everyone.
In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of especially upbeat youth-themed songs all at once!
If you’re looking for songs that don’t have a somber mood but instead lift your spirits as you listen, these are particularly recommended.
Be sure to listen to each track while feeling the passion of your youthful days.
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A collection of uplifting, youth-themed songs that set your heart on fire (81–90)
A Restless Stirring of YouthAwesome City Club

It’s a slightly bittersweet city-pop number that makes you want to cherish the present and spend your youth with no regrets.
It’s a track by Awesome City Club, a band praised for their broad, deep musicality, included on their 2017 album “Awesome City Tracks 4.” The effortlessly relaxed sound is stylish and soothing—something you’ll want to listen to before going to sleep.
The lyrics, which express a longing to return to those fun, youthful days, are sure to resonate even more once you’ve grown up.
Spring Comes to UsUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

It’s an exhilarating number that makes you think of the precious friends you spend your youth with.
Known for hits like “Sugar Song to Bitter Step” and “Tracer of Orion,” the rock band UNISON SQUARE GARDEN released this track in 2018.
It was chosen as the opening theme for the anime March Comes in Like a Lion.
The sparkling soundscape pairs perfectly with vocalist Kousuke Saito’s bright, clear singing.
It’s a masterpiece that makes you feel you’re not living life all on your own.
UMITEE

Set to a reggae groove that flows leisurely, this song carries a certain wistfulness along with a refreshing feel.
It’s an upbeat ocean tune that makes you forget all the bad stuff and think, “Somehow it’ll all work out!” For those who hear the sound of waves and feel their youth, this will be a perfect, unforgettable track.
Listen while feeling the sea breeze—there’s a nostalgic scent in the air.
Dear you, somedayKankaku Pierrot

Their catchy, unforgettable sound and carefree approach to enjoying music have captivated fans.
This song was chosen as the theme for the TV drama “We Are a Bit Young.” Its lyrics mirror the story’s portrayal of the various struggles faced by men in their late twenties to early thirties—well past their adolescence—likely striking a deep chord with many.
It’s a track that lets you overlay your youth with the present and give yourself courage once again.
Boy,Fuse Akira

In the sixth entry of the Heisei Kamen Rider series, Kamen Rider Hibiki, in addition to Hibiki who transforms into Hibiki, another protagonist, Asumu Adachi, appears, giving the show an aspect of a coming-of-age drama centered on a boy.
Its ending theme is Shonen yo, sung by Akira Fuse.


