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Recommended wake-up songs for high school students: classic and popular Japanese hits

As a substitute for an alarm clock—before an important exam, in the middle of a game, or just to relax… What kind of song do you use as your wake-up alarm? If you’re visiting this site, you’re probably a music lover—each of you likely has your own preferences.

This time, we researched what songs high school students listen to in the morning as their alarm!

Recommended wake-up songs for high school students: Classic and popular Japanese hits (91–100)

MABOROSHI SUMMERKEYTALK

KEYTALK “MABOROSHI SUMMER”【PV】
MABOROSHI SUMMERKEYTALK

This song is included on their third indie single, released in 2012.

Despite being an independent release, it reached a peak position of 48 on the Oricon charts and drew attention.

It’s an interesting track whose structure changes multiple times, showcasing various moods such as brightness and poignancy.

MUSIC VIDEOOkazaki Taiiku

Okazaki Taiiku 'MUSIC VIDEO' Music Video
MUSIC VIDEOOkazaki Taiiku

This is a song by Okazaki Taiiku, popular even at festivals.

The lyrics are packed with relatable jokes about music videos, which will have you laughing without even trying.

It’s funny and makes waking up in the morning enjoyable.

The song shifts through various musical developments within a single track, making it fun to listen to.