Great songs recommended for men. Masterpieces and popular Japanese songs that resonate with the heart.
I think there are many songs you’ve heard at least once or already know! And every one of them is a song that will make you think, “What a great tune,” after just one listen! We’ve gathered lots of great songs—perfect for singing at karaoke, diving into and listening carefully, or enjoying together with someone else!
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Recommended songs for men: moving Japanese classics and popular tracks (111–120)
miracleKobukuro

It was released in 2015 as Kobukuro’s 26th single.
The lyrics and music were written by Kentaro Kobuchi, and it was used as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama “DOCTORS 3: Saikyō no Meii.” It reached No.
9 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It’s a song that makes you feel that if you try hard, miracles can happen.
BraveNaoto Intiraymi

Released in 2011 as Naoto Inti Raymi’s fifth single, this pop song incorporates elements of hip-hop and features lyrics that weave together themes of courage and hope.
It’s a track that lifts listeners’ spirits and brings a positive feeling.
Further awayRemioromen

It was released in 2008 as Remioromen’s 12th single.
They were commissioned to create it as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Beijing Olympics coverage, and it was produced during their 2008 tour.
It’s an inspiring song that teaches you not to give up and not to set limits for yourself.
R.Y.U.S.E.I.Sandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

It was released in 2014 as the 13th single by Sandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE.
The song was used as the TCK 2014 campaign song, and it won the Grand Prize at the 56th Japan Record Awards.
Member ELLY handled the choreography, and the “Running Man” dance performed by all members during the interlude became a hot topic.
That’s important.Daiji MAN Burazāzu Bando

It was released in 1991 as the third single by Daiji MAN Brothers Band.
After being selected as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Hochan no Yamada Katsutenai Television,” it reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
With total sales of 1.8 million copies, it remains a positive song beloved across generations.
At all times.Makihara Noriyuki

It was released in 1991 as Noriyuki Makihara’s third single.
Chosen as the theme song for the film “No Abnormalities in the Employment Front,” it became Makihara’s biggest hit.
It’s a positive song you’ll want to listen to when you’ve lost sight of your goals in your studies or when you’re struggling.
Traveler ~The Longest Journeybakufū suranpu

Released in 1996 as Bakufu Slump’s 29th single.
It was written as a support song for the Nippon TV variety show “Susume! Denpa Shonen,” specifically for the segment “Saru Ganseki Eurasia Continent Cross-Country Hitchhike.” With lyrics about facing challenges and hardships without giving up, it’s also a perfect track for studying.


