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Uplifting songs recommended for high school students

I believe high school students lead very busy lives with studies, club activities, and part-time jobs.

Many of you may feel worn out and low on energy amid such a hectic schedule.

At times like that, I hope music can help you switch gears and lift your spirits.

Here are some songs that can give you a boost.

Energizing Songs Recommended for High School Students (131–140)

From the WildernessNakajima Miyuki

Miyuki Nakajima “From the Wilderness” Music Video (Short Ver.) [Official]
From the WildernessNakajima Miyuki

The songs of Miyuki Nakajima, a charismatic singer who represents Japan, go beyond the bounds of “songs” in their scale and uplift the hearts of listeners.

“From the Wilderness” is one such piece.

It is also known as the theme song for a TBS television drama.

Terminal Station of LoveYashiro Aki

Aki Yashiro “Terminal Station of Love”
Terminal Station of LoveYashiro Aki

When you want to lift your spirits, listening to a sad enka song is one option.

In that case, I’d like to recommend Aki Yashiro’s “Terminal Station of Love.” It’s a compelling enka number that only Yashiro, with her uniquely husky voice, can deliver.

I’m sure you’ll be drawn in.

Maplesupittsu

I think Spitz is also an artist you’ve been familiar with since you were born, especially for high school students.

All of their songs have a gentle sound.

That gentleness will lift the listener’s spirits.

“Kaede” is a particularly popular song.

If being alive is painfulMoriyama Naotaro

Naotaro Moriyama – If Being Alive Is Painful
If being alive is painfulMoriyama Naotaro

If life ever feels unbearably hard, Moriyama Naotaro’s masterpiece “If Living Is Painful” teaches us that it’s okay to run away instead of forcing yourself to endure.

It’s a song I especially want high school students—who are wrestling with all sorts of worries—to hear.

It’s deeply moving and will surely help.