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A song that suits the sea. A relaxed track with an emo vibe drifting through.

There are all sorts of songs you might want to listen to at the beach.

Upbeat, summery tracks are perfect for the ocean, of course, but in this article I’ll deliberately focus on songs with a relaxed, laid-back vibe.

I’ve picked out tracks that are ideal for spending time calmly by the shore—whether you’re sitting and taking it easy or lost in thought—so you can enjoy a chill atmosphere near the sea.

From gentle ballads themed around the ocean to songs featuring the soothing sounds of acoustic guitar and ukulele, take a look and find some new favorites.

Songs that suit the sea. Relaxing tracks with an emo vibe (31–40)

I’ll be thereKōda Kumi

Kumi Koda / I’ll be there (from the album “SUMMER of LOVE”)
I'll be thereKōda Kumi

Known by her nickname Kuu-chan, singer Kumi Koda has established a unique style often described as “sexy-cool.” “I’ll be there,” included on her 32nd single “4 hot wave,” makes a lasting impression with its opening chorus set over delicate acoustic guitar strokes.

The lyrics evoke images of the summer seaside and seem perfect for coloring those passionate days spent with a lover.

It’s a refreshing yet passionate pop tune, with her soulful vocals lifting your spirits.

Unable to become an adultkujira

This song is striking for its vocals that delicately weave tender, fleeting emotions and a melody that gently wraps around you.

It warmly portrays young people facing forward despite their anxieties and confusion about growing up, as well as their loneliness and everyday ordinariness.

With Kujira’s signature subtle expressiveness, it conveys genuine, down-to-earth feelings with a gentle touch.

The track was written as the theme song for the film “My Senpai Is a Boy: Rain, Then Shine,” releasing in February 2025.

Kujira also handled both the opening and ending themes for the TV anime series “My Senpai Is a Boy,” further enriching the world of the work.

It’s a song that stays close to those feeling uncertain or lost, softly speaking to the importance of living true to yourself.

Paradise BabyRIP SLYME

Released in 2002, Rakuen Baby is a bright hip-hop tune by RIP SLYME, a group with the unusual lineup of two MCs and one DJ.

The cheerful raps that conjure up a dazzling beach will have your body moving before you know it! The lyrics boldly express the thrill of a summer romance, adding an instant boost to your mood.

It sounds like it would be perfect for a seaside barbecue, too!

Lion Sailing the SeaGARNET CROW

GARNET CROW “Lion Sailing the Sea” Music Clip 1-Chorus Ver.
Lion Sailing the SeaGARNET CROW

GARNET CROW is a four-piece band formed mainly by music creators from Being, known for their popular, scene-evoking pop sound.

“The Lion Crossing the Sea,” included on their 10th album Terminus, leaves a strong impression with its melancholic intro featuring acoustic guitar and piano.

The sentimental melody, woven with an emotional vocal delivery, may make listeners yearn for the world beyond the sea.

It’s a lyrical number whose dramatic ensemble stirs the heart.

KizunaORANGE RANGE

ORANGE RANGE is a mixed-genre band based in Okinawa, and many people probably associate them with summer.

Alongside their passionate, high-energy songs that hit like blazing sunshine, their gentle ballads expressing love and friendship are also a big part of their appeal.

This song was used as the theme for the drama “Be With You” and portrays memories shared with friends and the bonds of friendship.

Its sound, featuring instruments and melodies that evoke Okinawa, is striking, creating a calm, warm atmosphere that soothes the heart.

Songs that suit the sea. Relaxing tracks with an emo vibe (41–50)

meteorKobukuro

Kobukuro – Ryūsei (Meteor)
meteorKobukuro

Kobukuro is a musical duo that has gained popularity for songs featuring powerful, message-driven lyrics and beautiful harmonies.

Their 19th single, “Ryūsei,” which was used as the theme song for the TV drama “Nagareboshi,” is a hit that won Song of the Year by Download at the 26th Japan Gold Disc Awards.

The opening, which begins with a transparent, expansive ensemble, coupled with the sentimental lyrics, is sure to tighten your chest.

It’s a heartrending love ballad best enjoyed while gazing at the calm night sea, where the moon reflects upon the water.

Flower of the sanshinBEGIN

A beloved classic by BEGIN, where the gentle tone of the Okinawan traditional instrument, the sanshin, softly touches the heartstrings.

Sparked by a keepsake from a grandfather one had nearly forgotten, the lyrics vividly revive warm family memories and feelings for one’s hometown, leaving a deeply nostalgic impression.

Released in October 2006, this song has remained in many people’s hearts as an insert song for the film “Tears for You” (Nada Sōsō).

Its bittersweet yet powerful melody deepens the emotions we hold for those dear to us.

For those working hard far from home, it will surely bring their family’s faces to mind.

It’s the perfect track for moments when you want to spend some heartwarming time.