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Songs to brighten up your car interior! Recommended driving tracks for the Yutori generation

When you head out for a drive, in-car BGM is essential, isn’t it?

Whether you’re taking a road trip with family or friends, enjoying a solo night drive, or cruising with your significant other, the presence (or absence) of music can make a huge difference in the mood.

So this time, we’re introducing drive songs recommended for the Yutori generation.

From exhilarating uptempo tracks to emotional numbers, we’ve compiled a wide range.

If you’re looking for something to play as BGM, be sure to check it out!

Add color to your car interior! Recommended driving songs for the Yutori generation (41–50)

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Fujii Kaze – Kirari (Official Video)
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This song features a driving rhythm and a positive message that truly strikes a chord.

Its uplifting outlook in the face of hardship and its emphasis on cherishing bonds with loved ones resonate alongside a refreshing melody.

Fujii Kaze’s light, flowing vocals convey both tenderness and strength, as if gently embracing the many scenes encountered on life’s journey.

Released in May 2021 as the theme song for Honda’s new VEZEL commercial, it was also performed at NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen that December.

Perfect not only for drives and trips but also for everyday outings, this heartwarming track brightens moments spent heading somewhere new or sharing time with someone special.

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Fujii Kaze – Hana (Official Video)
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Fujii Kaze’s latest work poetically expresses the transience and preciousness of life, offering a song that stays close to the feelings of someone searching for their own path amid uncertainty.

With a gentle voice that encourages believing in your inner light and living true to yourself, and a soothing melody infused with jazz elements, it leaves a lasting impression.

Released in October 2023, it drew attention as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Thursday drama “The Best-Loved Flower.” The music video, filmed in New South Wales, Australia, symbolically portrays the boundary between life and death.

It’s a great pick to listen to alone on a long drive, and also as background music when you want to reflect on yourself.

In conclusion

This time, we introduced some recommended driving songs for the Yutori Generation. How did you like them? Every track is a classic that will make your drive even more enjoyable. Whether you want to get pumped up or sink into your feelings, we hope this helps you choose the perfect BGM for the moment.