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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 soothing songs for men (41–50)

body temperatureLUNKHEAD

It has a sense of speed, yet there’s something wistful about it.

The lyrics seem vague, but I think they actually hit the core.

“You don’t need meaning or reasons or anything like that for your heart to tremble and tears to fall.” I want to listen to it when I’m feeling down to lift my spirits.

Healing songs recommended for men (51–60)

Tokyo lifeLucky13

First, I want you to read the entire lyrics.

They especially resonate with people in their twenties.

It’s deeply depressing, but within the song I can feel faint glimmers of everyday light and hope.

The artist isn’t very mainstream, but I think it’s worth a listen.

Translucent Girl RelationsZAZEN BOYS

The lyrics and vocalist Mr.

Mukai’s singing style are rock to the max.

The lyrics even say, “You and I have nothing to do with each other!” Listening to this song clears away the daily stress from work and more.

It’s also a song about the human desire to be connected with someone.

KanadeSukima Suichi

Kanade - Sukima Switch (Full)
KanadeSukima Suichi

This song has been praised by fans as one that brings them to tears.

The sound woven by the piano and guitar feels refreshingly clear.

You could call it a quintessential pure-hearted ballad.

It’s a track that resonates deeply with both women and men.

YokazeHentai Shinshi Kurabu

This is a song whose wistful vocals over a lo-fi beat really sink into your heart.

You can picture yourself in a car speeding down the highway at night, letting the wind rush in through the window as you try to blow away your daily worries and anxieties.

The balance between rap and singing by Hentai Shinshi Club is exquisite, crafting a story-like world with a mellow vibe.

Released in April 2020, it was included on the album “HERO” the same year, and it was also used as the walk-up music for Rakuten Eagles player Hideto Asamura.

It’s a warm, mature track you’ll want to listen to while driving, when spending time alone, or on a quiet night with someone special.

Close your eyesHirai Ken

Hitomi wo Tojite – Ken Hirai (Full)
Close your eyesHirai Ken

It was chosen as the theme song for the film “Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World,” and became a massive hit, ranking No.

1 on the Oricon year-end chart the year the movie was released.

Ken Hirai’s high, crystal-clear vocals are captivating, and the lyrics make it a truly tear-jerking ballad—an uplifting, healing song I recommend listening to when you’re feeling down.

Family SongHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino – Family Song (Official Video)
Family SongHoshino Gen

This is a song by Gen Hoshino that was also the theme for the TV drama “Overprotected Kahoko.” Especially for those who watched the drama, this song brings back not only memories of romance but also the importance of family, and it’s moving enough to make you cry.

With Hoshino’s soothing, healing voice, it’s a track I particularly recommend to women.