[Yutori Generation] Looking back at the cute songs that colored our youth
In the 2000s and 2010s, when the yutori generation spent their youth, countless adorable songs were born that make your heart feel warm and light.
Do you have any songs packed with memories—ones you hummed with friends on the way home from school, or listened to alone in your room with a flutter in your chest? Pop and catchy melodies, down-to-earth lyrics, and bright, uplifting sounds that give you energy just by listening.
In this article, we’ll introduce cute tracks that vividly capture the atmosphere of that time.
Let yourself sink into nostalgia and remember how you felt back then.
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PolyrhythmPerfume

A signature track by Perfume, released in September 2007.
It was featured in NHK and AC Japan’s environmental campaign commercials, which brought it into living rooms across the country and became the catalyst for their breakthrough.
The lyrics cleverly layer themes of recycling and environmental awareness with romantic feelings, delivering a catchy yet deeply meaningful message, while Yasutaka Nakata’s innovative, multi-rhythmic production lingers in your ears.
In 2011, it was also used as an insert song in the film Cars 2, making it a widely loved track both in Japan and abroad.
It’s a surefire crowd-pleaser at girls’ nights and karaoke, where everyone can join in and hype it up together.
It carries a sense of nostalgia while still sounding forward‑thinking today—if you’re a woman of the yutori generation, you’ve probably hummed it at least once.
In conclusion
I took a look back at a bunch of cute songs that the Yutori generation listened to during their youth.
When you hear those nostalgic melodies, the feelings and scenes from back then come vividly flooding back.
Why not add a favorite track to your playlist and relive those emotions once more?


