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Recommended Songs by Hey! Say! JUMP: A curated selection of gem-like tracks that fans listen to over and over

Since their debut, Hey! Say! JUMP have delivered a wide range of songs, from catchy pop tunes to tender ballads.

Many of you might be wondering, “I’m interested, but which song should I start with?” In fact, Hey! Say! JUMP’s catalog is packed with unforgettable melodies and lyrics that really resonate once you hear them.

In this article, we’re introducing plenty of recommended tracks by Hey! Say! JUMP.

Give them a listen and you’re sure to find a new favorite song!

Recommended songs by Hey! Say! JUMP: a carefully selected list of gem tracks that fans replay over and over (21–30)

Ultramarine RunawayHey! Say! JUMP

Hey! Say! JUMP – Ultramarine Runaway [Official Music Video]
Ultramarine RunawayHey! Say! JUMP

This is a song by Hey! Say! JUMP distinguished by a tense, urgent atmosphere and an eerie, unsettling sound, as if something is in pursuit.

Composed by Kuu, who is also a member of the rock band NEE, it was selected as the theme song for the drama “Associate Professor Akira Takatsuki’s Inference,” in which group member Kei Inoo appeared.

Since the drama is a mystery centered on strange phenomena, the song’s sound and lyrics convey a sense of disquiet and instability—an intentional lack of cohesion that seems to express something ominous and unknowable.

Autumn, clear skies. A breeze blew over me.Hey! Say! JUMP

It’s a pop number that feels as clear and refreshing as an autumn sky, with a touch of bittersweetness.

The song’s true charm lies in its lyrics, which encourage you to face yourself and find the courage to step into the future.

Even as the protagonist is unsettled by their reflection in the window, they eventually look ahead, as if a passing breeze gently pushes them forward—and you can’t help but empathize.

Hey! Say! JUMP’s earnest vocals vividly color that youthful brilliance and hope.

This track is included on the single “Kimi Attraction,” released in October 2015.

It’s the perfect song to listen to when you want to start something new or when you’re feeling a bit uncertain—it’s sure to clear your mind.

Sing it at karaoke, and you’ll probably feel energized for tomorrow.

Sparkle brightlyHey! Say! JUMP

House Vermont Curry Commercial – Hey! Say! JUMP CM “Snake Grease” Version

This commercial shows Yuri Chinen, Kei Inoo, and Kota Yabu enjoying “snake gliss” with children.

Snake gliss is said to be a special sled linked together, a snow activity that originated in France.

At the end of the commercial, there’s a memorable scene of everyone happily eating curry against the backdrop of snowy mountains.

The BGM is Hey! Say! JUMP’s 2015 song “Kira Kira Hikare.” The lyrics, which encourage you to “throw yourself into what you love,” are appealing, and combined with the upbeat tempo, the song makes you feel cheerful.

“Thank you” — no matter where in the world you areHey! Say! JUMP

It’s a heartwarming song that spreads a circle of “thank you” around the world! Gratitude is woven not only in Japanese but in 19 different languages, delivering a message of love and appreciation that resonates across borders.

Its bright, poppy sound naturally brings a smile to your face just by listening.

This track is Hey! Say! JUMP’s sixth single, released in December 2010, and it reached No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.

The coupling track “FLY” was used as the theme song for the Spring High School Volleyball Tournament, and this song was also included on the album “JUMP WORLD.” Give it a listen when you want to express gratitude to someone special or feel connected to the world!

Give Me LoveHey! Say! JUMP

Hey! Say! JUMP – Give Me Love [Official Music Video]
Give Me LoveHey! Say! JUMP

A heart-stirring love song that grandly portrays the earnest longing for love over a mellow R&B sound.

The feelings of continuing to seek love under a vast sky, emotions that words can’t fully capture, and the thoughts for someone special are powerfully conveyed through Hey! Say! JUMP’s richly expressive vocals.

Released in December 2016, the song was used as the theme for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.

drama “Cain and Abel,” starring group member Ryosuke Yamada.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you’re uncertain about your feelings of love or when your thoughts for someone important are growing stronger.

uraomote (meaning ‘two-faced’ or ‘having a public and a private side’)Hey! Say! JUMP

Hey! Say! JUMP is a boys’ idol group that debuted in 2007 with “Ultra Music Power.” Their song “Uraomote” is a dance-pop track that served as the theme song for the Fuji TV serial drama “My Dearest Self with Malice Aforethought,” which began airing in 2022 and stars Ryosuke Yamada.

Just before the chorus, there’s a moment where the entire track goes quiet and the sound of a ticking second hand rings out, then it plunges straight into an irresistibly catchy hook.

In the chorus, the melody features distinctive chromatic lines that become increasingly addictive as you listen!

Spring SwallowHey! Say! JUMP

Hey! Say! JUMP – Spring Swallow [Official Music Video]
Spring SwallowHey! Say! JUMP

A heartwarming song that expresses the feelings of a refreshing new beginning through music has been delivered by Hey! Say! JUMP.

Created by members of sumika, the piece warmly encourages those striving in new environments, using the image of swallows returning in spring.

Also chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “Love All Play,” the song is included as one of the tracks on the triple A-side single released in May 2022.

It’s a song for anyone feeling anxious about a new setting, and for those who want to cherish their bonds with friends.