Recommended healing songs for men
I believe many men struggle with relationships at school or work.
This time, I’ve selected a lot of soothing Japanese songs for people like that to listen to.
When you’re feeling troubled, listen to these tracks and let the stress out.
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Recommended Healing Songs for Men (81–90)
PerfumeEito

It’s Eito’s signature song that became a hit after going viral on social media.
It was released as a digital single in 2019.
The lyrics depict a man’s feelings when he gets an unexpected call from an ex—he doesn’t mean anything by it, but when she’s right next to him, he can’t help being conscious of her.
Many men might relate to that.
It’s a very simple song, easy to remember and sing.
Capture the heart of the one you like with this song! Sing it with all your emotion!
The Summer When You Were ThereMr.Children

It was released in 1992 as Mr.Children’s first single.
The track was cut as a single from the mini-album “EVERYTHING,” and at the time it was selected as a Japanese heavy-rotation number on FM802.
It’s a love song that retains the fresh, early charm of Mr.Children.
Island Song (Original Version)THE BOOM

Released in 1993 as THE BOOM’s 11th single, this requiem was written by vocalist Kazufumi Miyazawa after being deeply moved during a visit to the Himeyuri Peace Museum.
The song expresses thoughts on the Battle of Okinawa and its victims, sold 1.5 million copies to become a major hit, and is celebrated as one of THE BOOM’s signature masterpieces.
Voice of the SeaKiritani Kenta

Released in 2015 as a digital single under the name “Urashima Taro (Kenta Kiritani).” The song was used in KDDI’s au Santaro series commercial “au Feature Phone ‘Voice of the Sea’,” and was composed by BEGIN’s Masaru Shimabukuro.
Following its simultaneous release, it became a major hit, reaching No.
1 overall on 13 distribution platforms including the iTunes Store and RecoChoku.
water lily blossomShonan no Kaze

Released in 2007 as Shonan no Kaze’s sixth single.
Produced by MINMI, the track incorporates SOCA, the traditional music of the Caribbean island nation Trinidad and Tobago.
It’s an epic song running over seven minutes, and a popular summer anthem where you can spin towels and get hyped.
I like you.Shimizu Shota

This is a song I’d love to hear sung by a calm, laid-back man.
I feel like even couples whose relationship has gotten a bit rocky could remember the butterflies from the beginning.
If you’re a man hoping to make up, try dedicating it to your girlfriend.
Healing songs recommended for men (91–100)
On the hill where the moon is visible tonightB’z

Released in 2000 as a TV drama’s theme song, this track became a huge hit, selling over a million copies.
A male high voice laid over a ballad feels wonderfully easy on the ears.
It’s a masterpiece I’d love younger listeners to hear at least once.


