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[Hit Songs of 2010] A Roundup of Nostalgic Japanese Tracks!

Do you remember which songs lit up Japan’s music scene in 2010? Timeless masterpieces and hits that still bring back the excitement of those days, even as the years pass.

In this article, we’ve gathered 2010 releases that became hit songs—from tracks featured in TV commercials and drama theme songs to popular tunes everyone sang at karaoke.

Just hearing them is sure to stir nostalgic memories for many! Please enjoy them along with music videos that capture the spirit of the times.

[Hit Songs of 2010] A Roundup of Nostalgic Japanese Tracks! (51–60)

Sakura GirlNEWS

NEWS Sakura Girl ~ weeeek
Sakura GirlNEWS

This is a spring song by NEWS.

The feeling of cherry blossoms blooming beautifully for a brief time is turned into bittersweet lyrics.

Since it’s a song by an idol group, it’s easy to sing.

The music video is stylishly done.

It’s a track featuring the original members together.

HeyPerfume

[Official Music Video] Perfume “Nee”
HeyPerfume

When it comes to winter songs that define 2010, many people probably think of Perfume’s “Nee.” It was originally written as a song for a NATURAL BEAUTY BASIC commercial.

Afterwards, together with Perfume’s rising popularity, it became a long-running hit and one of their signature tracks.

Baby, I love youTEE

TEE is a singer-songwriter from Hiroshima.

The repetitive hook in the chorus left a strong impression and led to the song’s success.

It’s one of TEE’s signature tracks and has been covered by many artists.

The bittersweet emotion matches the melody line beautifully and can move you to tears.

GLORIAYUI

YUI – GLORIA (legendado)
GLORIAYUI

It’s the 15th single by singer-songwriter YUI, and it’s also well-known as a song used in a Shinken Zemi commercial.

With lyrics about moving toward your dreams and YUI’s vocals that blend cuteness with inner strength, it makes for a very powerful track.

One in a millionYamashita Tomohisa

This is a solo single by the hugely popular idol Yamapi.

It doesn’t sound like a typical idol song.

It’s a cool dance number that also doesn’t feel like conventional J‑pop.

It’s a refreshing track perfect for summer.

It’s the kind of music you can’t really do as a group—something only possible as a solo single.