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Masterpiece songs about men and women. Recommended popular tracks.

Masterpiece songs about men and women. Recommended popular tracks.
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Masterpiece songs about men and women. Recommended popular tracks.

This is a playlist of classic Japanese songs themed around men and women.

While it centers on love songs, it’s interesting to see the differences between men and women—such as the male and female perspectives that can drift apart even when in love, as well as differing approaches to life and views on romance.

The selection focuses on songs that are beloved across generations and easy to relate to.

Masterpieces about men and women: Recommended popular songs (1–10)

Beside InfidelityMy Hair is Bad

My Hair is Bad – Next to Cheating – guitar cover
Beside InfidelityMy Hair is Bad

A wistful number that could be called the band at its best, included on the album “boys” released in June 2019.

Rather than the unfaithful party, it vividly captures the feelings of the one standing right beside them, sensing the signs of betrayal.

The prickly pain of love—when small changes in smartphone habits or tiny shifts in behavior spark suspicion—pierces straight through the chest.

Driven by urgent guitar rock, the arrangement swells toward the chorus as if emotions are overflowing, gripping audiences live and never letting go.

It’s the perfect track for those who resonate with love’s shadowy side, or for nights when you want to transmute a helpless ache through music.

A masterpiece brimming with My Hair’s expressive power.

Moon Song[Alexandros]

[Alexandros] – Moon Song (MV)
Moon Song[Alexandros]

A smash hit by [Alexandros], an artist leading today’s Japanese rock scene with a beautiful high-tone voice that captivates many listeners and overwhelming live performances.

It’s an unrequited love song that conveys the feelings of a man who has lost the woman he loved.

Shadows on the RoadAya

A love between a man and a woman that should never be, yet a feeling they simply cannot let go.

They want to run away together to a place where they might forget the way back.

This song gives voice to those emotions that have nowhere to go, carried by Aya’s cool vocals.

The deep, low tones of the cello layered over the acoustic guitar express that helpless yearning—a hidden gem of a track.

somedaySaucy Dog

Saucy Dog "Someday" MUSIC VIDEO
somedaySaucy Dog

A hugely popular ballad by the rock band Saucy Dog, known for their beautiful high-tone vocals that seem to resonate endlessly and their memorable melodies, especially among younger generations.

It’s a masterpiece that expresses a man’s longing for a reunion with a woman who has gone far away.

the first strong spring wind21 seiki, aijō busoku

21st Century, Love-Deficient “Haru Ichiban” Music Video
the first strong spring wind21 seiki, aijō busoku

This song uses the strong winds that herald the arrival of spring as a motif, expressing both the anticipation for a new season and the bittersweet passage of time.

Its lyrics, interwoven with feelings for a loved one and a sense of resignation, resonate deeply with listeners.

Released on March 1, 2023, the track was also featured as the theme song for radiko’s new commercial, “Sound connects the past and the future.” The music video centers on the theme of recognizing something’s preciousness only after it’s gone, with “cherry blossoms” as a motif, and its imagery carries the scent of spring.

It serves as an encouraging anthem for those moving beyond a season of farewells and stepping into a new chapter of life—perfect for graduations and the start of a new journey.

Christmas songback number

back number – “Christmas Song” Music Video
Christmas songback number

A signature song by back number, an artist who represents today’s Japanese rock scene with a powerful husky voice that captivates listeners and overwhelming live performances.

It’s a renowned ballad that portrays the painful feelings of a man who confessed his love to a woman he adores but was rejected.

Winter MilkThe Back Horn

A song where The Back Horn’s vocalist screams from the depths of his soul about the ache of a love that falls apart as feelings miss each other, and the frustration of not being understood.

Distorted electric guitars and fiery drums join in, making it hard to breathe as you listen.

The feelings are still there, but you don’t know what to do—Is breaking up the only answer? The final cry—“Don’t pretend you can’t hear me!”—is absolutely overwhelming.

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