Masterpieces that color the hot season! Summer songs recommended for the Yutori generation
Speaking of summer, it’s the season when everyone feels more carefree, regardless of age or gender.
You might go out with family or friends, and if you’re a student, you may have summer vacation—truly a season full of events.
On the other hand, in recent years, the extreme heat may make some people prefer to stay indoors.
So this time, we’ve put together a list of summer songs recommended for the yutori generation.
They’re great as background music when you’re out and about, or for enjoying the summer vibe indoors with just the music.
We hope you’ll use them in whatever way suits you best.
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Timeless hits that color the hot season! Summer songs recommended for the Yutori generation (71–80)
HIGH PRESSURET.M.Revolution

A song with a sparkling sound and an uplifting message.
Its powerful yet soaring vocals blend beautifully with electronic elements.
Recorded in July 1997, this track was featured in a Lotte “Sweetie Ice” commercial and reached No.
4 on the Oricon weekly singles chart.
It was also used as the opening theme for the Taiwan/China versions of the TBS anime B’T-X.
A perfect summer tune for those who want to enjoy the hot season to the fullest or are looking for a spark to start a new romance.
Naughty Sunorenji renji

A youthful pop tune that vividly portrays a passionate summer romance.
ORANGE RANGE’s playful spirit blends with a mixture-rock sound to boldly depict an adult love affair.
Set to a melody with a retro vibe, the lyrics skillfully capture the push-and-pull between reason and desire.
Released in July 2007, the song was used as the opening theme for the Fuji TV drama “Hanazakari no Kimitachi e ~Ikemen Paradise~” and was also included on the album “PANIC FANCY.” It’s the perfect track for belting out at karaoke or for marking a page of youth on a hot summer day.
sparkleFuji Kaze

An ambitious work by Fujii Kaze with a striking vibe reminiscent of ’80s–’90s dance music.
Even amid life’s hardships and rapid changes, you can overcome them as long as you’re with the one you love.
The lyrics carry that uplifting message, perfectly matched with a breezy, lighthearted melody.
Released in May 2021, it was performed at the NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen in December of the same year via a remote appearance from his family home in Satoshō, Okayama Prefecture.
It’s the perfect track not only for July drives in the height of summer, but also for karaoke sessions indoors with the AC on.
ENDLESS SUMMER NUDEMagokoro Burazāzu

The beloved masterpiece by Magokoro Brothers, vividly capturing the summer of youth, was released in July 1997.
Its beautiful melody and lyrics, portraying the bittersweet end of summer and memories with a lover, moved countless listeners.
The song is included on the album “I will Survive” and was also used as an insert song in the Tokyo Theatres–distributed film “Osaka Monogatari.” The arrangement, which blends programming and live performance by CHOKKAKU, features accomplished musicians such as Toshio Araki and Yoichi Murata, with additional color added by Yoko Utsumi’s chorus.
It’s a heartwarming track we especially recommend to those who want to bask in summer memories or soothe a heart swayed by love.
Midsummer FruitSazan Ōrusutāzu

A classic song released in July 1990 that poignantly portrays a bittersweet love.
As the theme song for the film “Inamura Jane,” directed by Keisuke Kuwata, this ballad was presented to the world by Southern All Stars.
Set against the transition from late summer to autumn, it delicately weaves the feelings of a man reflecting on a past romance with subtle melodies and beautiful words.
Memories by the seaside, the lingering traces of love that remain in the heart, the loneliness of being drenched by the chill of autumn rain—its poetic world resonates deeply with listeners.
After its release, it reached No.
4 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and became a hit certified Platinum.
It’s a song that gently accompanies those nights when you want to dwell in the afterglow of summer and face your nostalgic memories.
HOT LIMITT.M.Revolution

This is T.M.Revolution’s smash hit that expresses a sizzling summer romance with passionate sound.
Alongside the liberating excitement of the season, it portrays the push-and-pull of love and an intense relationship.
Powerful vocals, a catchy melody, and electronic elements blend brilliantly to create an energetic track that strikes a deep emotional chord.
Released in June 1998, it debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon charts.
It was also used in Asahi Soft Drinks’ Mitsuya Cider commercial, generating major buzz.
It’s the perfect song to blast when you need a boost—summer drives, parties, or karaoke—guaranteed to send your energy soaring.
fireworksaiko

This is a masterpiece whose sweet melody—like a slice of the summer night sky—and poignant lyrics about an unattainable love resonate deeply.
Released by aiko in August 1999, the song vividly portrays the fleeting yet beautiful scenes of love, like fireworks rising into the night.
Included on the album “Sakura no Ki no Shita,” it gently envelops those quiet moments before sleep or the times you gaze up at the night sky thinking of someone dear, with its delicate vocals.
It remains a song many wish to listen to alone on a quiet night, and one that continues to comfort those carrying the ache of a tender, unfulfilled love.


