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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.

Recommended healing songs for men (1–10)

The light is far away.sukaato

Skirt – The Lights Are Far Away [Official Audio]
The light is far away.sukaato

Skirt is the solo project of Wataru Sawabe, known for delicate melodies and literary lyrics.

Centered on pop and city pop, its genre-fluid sound captivates many fans.

Released in July 2025, this track was written as the opening theme for the TV anime “Futari Solo Camp.” Sawabe’s own camping experiences served as the creative spring, with memories of the night’s quiet and distant lights melting seamlessly into the mellow, comforting sound.

The lyrics’ poetic worldview—searching through loneliness for a faint glimmer of hope—further deepens the track’s chill atmosphere.

It’s truly a perfect piece for relaxing in nature.

That’s enough already.Fuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze – Mo-Eh-Wa (Official Video)
That's enough already.Fuji Kaze

Singer-songwriter Fujii Kaze, who had been posting piano performance videos since childhood and drawing attention for his exceptional technique.

Released in December 2019, this track later became a core piece of his debut album, HELP EVER HURT NEVER.

It features a sound defined by a minimalist, hip-hop-influenced beat interwoven with gospel-style choruses.

The lyrics, which step away from entanglements like competition and the desire for approval to free the self, gently resonate with hearts weary of the daily clamor.

Rather than resignation, it’s a song that offers a positive sense of release, embracing everything and moving forward.

LOOPSIRUP

SIRUP – LOOP (Official Music Video)
LOOPSIRUP

Here’s a track by singer-songwriter SIRUP, known for his polished sound.

It’s included on his August 2018 EP, “SIRUP EP2,” and features smooth vocals and a comfortable beat.

The lyrics portray a bittersweet feeling, replaying memories of a love that can never return over and over in one’s mind.

With its laid-back groove, it’s perfect for focused work sessions.

At the same time, the story woven into the lyrics gently accompanies quiet nights when you want to be alone with your thoughts.

Recommended Healing Songs for Men (11–20)

Wakakusa Night.Kubota Kai

Kai Kubota “Wakakusa Night.” (Official Music Video)
Wakakusa Night.Kubota Kai

If you’re looking for music to keep you company on a sentimental night, how about this track? It’s by singer-songwriter Kai Kubota, known for his diverse musicality rooted in hip-hop, and it’s included on his debut EP “Myoujou,” released in December 2019.

The chill sound infused with neo-soul and R&B, paired with literary lyrics, resonates beautifully.

It vividly conjures a scene of swaying on an overnight bus, thoughts drifting toward your hometown.

I think it’s perfect for when you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

blue skyandymori

andymori has many powerful, high-energy songs that embody “THE rock.” Among their tracks, there are also songs with a very gentle, calm mood, yet the steadfast strength at the core of the vocals pierces straight through to the heart.

Beyond the nightthe band apart

It’s a slightly fast-paced song, but the pleasant rhythm naturally makes both your heart and body bounce.

From the light, breezy guitar phrases to the vocal delivery, everything feels stylish.

It’s a track that slips easily into your ears with a carefree vibe.

SubtitleOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism – Subtitle [Official Video]
SubtitleOfisharu Higedan Dism

This song gives the impression of a moving, listenable ballad.

To sing it with a beautiful, breathy tone like vocalist Fujiwara’s, lung capacity, diaphragmatic breathing, and bodily awareness are all important.

You might think, “There’s so much to keep in mind…,” but don’t worry! First, when you sing, make sure to really listen to the backing drums.

If you sing in sync with the drum accents, it becomes easier to keep the rhythm and to hit the high notes.

By the way, even my female students struggled with this song, saying, “It’s so high!”—I think the key is how you produce the sound.

If you sing with the image of resonating in the back of your head, the overall feel becomes softer, bringing you closer to Fujiwara’s gentle tone.

There are also soaring long tones, so try finding the placement where you can produce them comfortably and sing from there.