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I want to quit my job!! Uplifting songs to listen to when work is tough

Since becoming a working adult, haven’t many of us had moments when we thought, “I really don’t want to go to work…”?

Commuting on packed trains every day, dealing with bosses and clients, the ever-growing workload, overtime—work is rarely straightforward.

When the stress piles up, you might even find yourself thinking, “I just want to quit.”

Still, I think there are many people who feel, “I want to push through a little longer!”

In this article, I’ll introduce songs to listen to when you feel like quitting your job.

There are plenty of tough things, but we’ve gathered cheers to support you as you bravely face them.

Don’t overdo it—go at your own pace and do your best.

[I Want to Quit My Job!!] Uplifting Songs to Listen to When Work Is Tough (41–50)

PopNishino Kana

Kana Nishino “Pa” MV (Short Ver.)
PopNishino Kana

A single released in 2017—refreshing, light, and guaranteed to clear your head.

With Kana Nishino’s signature perspective, it candidly portrays a working adult’s daily flow and emotions, and I’m sure there are plenty of relatable points! It’s catchy enough to make you want to hum along, too.

It’s the perfect track to lift your spirits on the weekend after working hard from Monday to Friday—or on those irregular days off when you can finally catch your breath.

You can go to your favorite live show, see your idol, go on a date, eat something delicious—what kind of day would you like to spend? Just thinking, “A quick escape from reality is waiting!” gives you a mysterious burst of energy, doesn’t it? It gives you that little extra push when work gets you down.

Oh, but of course, don’t overdo it.

Before the departureWANIMA

WANIMA 'Before the Departure' OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Before the departureWANIMA

This is the song I’d love you to listen to when you’ve entered the working world and find yourself thinking, “Maybe this job isn’t for me—I just want to quit!” It’s a cheer song from WANIMA, a three-piece band from Kumamoto, dedicated to everyone who works.

It might be good to recall how you felt when you first chose this job and push yourself just a little further, or to feel okay about giving it your all and then looking for a new path.

The uplifting melody and KENTA’s strained, heartfelt vocals are sure to give you courage!

Let’s give it a tryWANIMA

au Santaro TV commercial: “Let’s Try It” edition (60 seconds + making-of footage)
Let's give it a tryWANIMA

A song by WANIMA, a three-piece rock band from Kumamoto Prefecture, covering the English folk song “Picnic.” It was used as the CM song for au’s Santaro series in the “Spring Door: Yatte Minyou (Try It)” edition, and many of you may have found its nostalgic melody familiar.

It’s a track that reminds us of a simple yet often forgotten feeling: nothing changes unless you start, and you won’t know if something suits you until you try.

It’s the kind of song that brings you back to your beginnings when you’re stuck at work or feeling so overwhelmed you want to quit your job.

Everyday lifeOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism – Everyday [Official Video]
Everyday lifeOfisharu Higedan Dism

“Nichijou” (“Everyday Life”) evokes scenes from the daily routines that pass by as if they were a matter of course.

It was released in 2023 by Official HIGE DANDism, a band active on the Reiwa-era J-pop scene.

The song portrays people confronting the anxiety and loneliness that come with work-filled days while struggling to live their best.

Its medium-tempo band arrangement and warm melody leave a strong impression.

It’s a track imbued with a gentle message that comforts listeners who are exhausted from trying so hard and find themselves letting out a weary sigh.

Quit my part-time job.bakkudoroppu shinderera

The lyrics that give voice to frustrations every worker feels—pressure from colleagues, stagnant hourly wages, workplace relationships—are striking! Set to an irresistibly upbeat ska rhythm, this song blows your worries away in exhilarating fashion.

When the protagonist shouts, “I’m quitting for good!” you can’t help but project your own feelings onto them, and it somehow lifts your spirits.

The track was included on the October 2014 album Cinderella wa Ii Anbai and later selected for the best-of compilation BEST desu, making it a fan favorite! If you let yourself ride the song’s sense of speed, the stress built up from work might just become something you can laugh off.

As you listen to the whole band’s call-and-response, try shouting out your pent-up feelings together!