[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.
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[Hit Songs of 2010] A Roundup of Nostalgic Japanese Tracks! (41–50)
The Toilet GodUemura Kana

You can’t leave this song out when talking about the hit tracks of 2010.
It was already getting airplay on the radio before its release, which helped it gain buzz.
It’s a simple, guitar-and-vocals performance, but the song’s perspective is excellent to begin with, and it’s convincing.
Uemura Kana’s unpretentious voice also goes down smoothly.
[Hit Songs of 2010] A Roundup of Nostalgic Japanese Tracks! (51–60)
I like you.Shimizu Shota

This is the fifth single by singer-songwriter Shota Shimizu.
It’s one of his earlier songs, but it showcases the same tender, heart-achingly gentle vocals that remain his charm today.
The lyrics, which express love in the most straightforward way, are so sweet they’re almost embarrassing to listen to.
Heavy rotationAKB48

You could say 2010 was AKB’s year—they dominated the top spots on music charts like Oricon.
In particular, “Heavy Rotation” kept being a long-running hit even after 2010.
I bet a lot of people imitated the dance when it was released, didn’t they?
HAPPYBUMP OF CHICKEN

BUMP OF CHICKEN’s “HAPPY” was also a hit that year.
Along with “Mahou no Ryouri ~Kimi kara Kimi e~,” it was exciting because it marked the band’s first back-to-back releases over two consecutive weeks.
For people in bands or fans of rock, it probably brings back a bit of nostalgia.
I Wish For YouEXILE

Speaking of hit songs from 2010, you can’t leave out EXILE.
In particular, “I Wish For You” was the theme song for TBS’s ‘2010 World Volleyball’ and won the 52nd Japan Record Award, so there were plenty of chances to hear it.
My Soul,Your Beats!/Brave SongLia, Tada Aoi

This is another song that was used in an anime.
It has the image of an anime song, but it has a good tempo and is very easy to listen to.
Because of the brisk tempo, it’s difficult to show off at karaoke unless you’re confident in your singing.
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.

