Songs for an Unwinding Heart in May: From Showa-Era Classics to Recent Hit Singles
In dazzlingly fresh May, is there a song that makes you want to hum along on the breeze? Having a track that gently accompanies a Golden Week drive or a sunny-day stroll can make the season’s air feel that much more vibrant.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of songs perfect for May.
From beloved classics cherished since the Showa era to numbers that make your body want to bounce, we’ve gathered works in various styles.
You’re sure to find a song you’ll want to add to your May playlist.
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Songs for May that unwind the heart: from Shōwa-era masterpieces to recent hit songs (71–80)
Rain OtoRADWIMPS

Speaking of May, there’s a special weather phenomenon in Japan’s four seasons—yes, the rainy season, tsuyu.
It’s that stretch of days with steady drizzle, and it can be quite a hassle.
Still, with music, you might start to feel the weather has a certain charm and emotional depth.
I hope you’ll find some favorite tunes to help you get through the rainy season.
How about “Amaotoko” from RADWIMPS’ 2009 album? This rain-themed song is a rock number that feels like it could power you through the day, even in bad weather.
AmbitiousSuperfly

Speaking of May, it’s the season when we take our first steps into new environments and feel not only excitement but also plenty of anxiety.
As the term “May blues” suggests, we can sometimes be hit by a sluggishness where mind and body feel out of sync.
At times like that, why not let music lend you a hand? Superfly’s 2019 song “Ambitious” is a cheer anthem dedicated to adults, and listening to this liberating ballad might just lift the weight off your heart and leave you feeling refreshed.
Sing of springback number

Back Number’s “Turn Spring into a Song” depicts a bittersweet parting in spring.
It’s included on their 2009 indie mini-album “Nogashita Sakana” (The Fish I Let Go).
The song is filled with feelings of still cherishing someone after a breakup and being unable to forget them.
For those who have experienced a similar parting due to changes that come with spring, May may still be a time when the wounds haven’t healed.
Please give it a listen and immerse yourself in the lyrics.
I want to tell you how I feel (my love)aimyon

Singer-songwriter Aimyon, whose nostalgic songs capture the hearts of listeners across generations.
Her major second single, “Ai wo Tsutaetai da toka” (“Something Like Wanting to Tell You I Love You”), chosen as the theme song for the talk-variety show Chouchou Favorite, stands out with its funky arrangement featuring choppy guitar and clavinet tones.
The lyrics mention flowers that are in full bloom in May, making it a perfect song for the month.
The Curse of Mayoishikuru meronpan

Oisicle Melonpan is a three-piece rock band whose name comes from a phrase the members came up with to describe “melon pan at its most delicious.” Their indie debut, the first mini-album thirsty, includes The Curse of May, whose breezy ensemble feels pleasant despite what the title might suggest.
The lyrics portray the listless mood of May—the in-between stretch from spring to summer when it’s hard to get energized—something many listeners are likely to relate to.
It’s a pop tune perfect for May karaoke: sing it when you’re feeling the May blues and let it blow your gloom away.



