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Hype to the max! Party songs recommended for the Yutori generation

When you’re getting together in a big group for a gathering or event, music is definitely better to have than not, right?

Background music can brighten up the atmosphere, lift everyone’s mood, and add color to the space.

So this time, we’re introducing hype tracks we recommend for the Yutori generation!

From rock and dance numbers to idol songs, we’ve put together tracks released during the years when the Yutori generation likely spent their youth.

We hope you enjoy them.

Hype Level Maxed! Hype-Up Songs Recommended for the Yutori Generation (21–30)

TAKE ACTIONVOLTACTION

【MV】TAKE ACTION #VOLTACTION
TAKE ACTIONVOLTACTION

An energetic track that fuses a positive message with powerful vocals.

Released by VOLTACTION in January 2025, this song is featured on the album “Action!!!!!!!!!!!!”.

True to the phrase “Take action!”, it’s crafted to encourage listeners.

With its dynamic rhythms and melodies, you’ll naturally feel your spirits lift as you listen.

Perfect for those moments when you want to boost your motivation!

Cinderella syndromehisuterikku panikku

Hysteric Panic – Cinderella Syndrome (YouTube Ver.)
Cinderella syndromehisuterikku panikku

The fusion of sharp, fast-paced hardcore sound and lyrical melodies is exquisite.

The song structure that makes full use of Hysteric Panic’s triple-vocal setup is superb, and the multilayered harmonies woven by Tomo’s death growls, Tackrou’s high tones, and $EIGO’s clean vocals captivate listeners.

Released in April 2016, this track was also included on the album “Noisy Minority,” released in July of the same year, and its innovative sound—effortlessly transcending the boundaries between metalcore and J-pop—received high acclaim.

It’s a must-listen not only for fans of heavy music, but also for anyone eager to explore new musical possibilities.

LOVE&JOYKimura Yuki

Yuki Kimura / LOVE & JOY (Official Lyric Video)
LOVE&JOYKimura Yuki

A single packed with the exhilarating appeal of Eurobeat! Yuki Kimura’s clear, soaring vocals fuse perfectly with Daisuke Asakura’s energetic production to create a high-speed dance track.

Riding a BPM of 173, its bright, forward-looking message evokes a moving sensation, as if a rainbow were arcing across the listener’s heart.

Released in July 2000, the song captured many hearts as the theme for the TV drama “Daisuke Hanamura.” It reached No.

24 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and achieved total sales of 116,000 copies.

Perfect as BGM for highway or mountain-pass drives, it’s also ideal when you need a boost for a tired spirit.

Grip the wheel and set off on a special musical journey to this rhythm.

Pon de SKY, Pon de STARDA PUMP

【MV】Pon de SKY, Pon de STAR/DA PUMP
Pon de SKY, Pon de STARDA PUMP

It’s a positive cheer song that gives you a push and tells you there’s nothing to fear.

Performed by the dance-vocal group DA PUMP, it’s included on their album “BACK 2 DA UNITY,” released in July 2025.

The track was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Asakusa Last-Boss Grandma.” Produced by m.c.A·T, its sound fuses reggae and Latin influences, and its uplifting lyrics boost your mood.

It’s perfect for those moments when you want to take a new step forward.

Two MessesCRAZY N’ SANE

CRAZY N’ SANE – Two Messes [Studio Live]
Two MessesCRAZY N’ SANE

A fusion of shouts and rap metal from seven rabbit-masked members.

Released in March 2020, this work channels inner turmoil through fierce guitar riffs and multilayered vocal work.

Having relaunched, CRAZY N’ SANE poured their intent into a song title that signifies dual chaos, embedding psychological themes open to diverse interpretations—from social division to personal conflict.

Featured on the album “TWO / TWO,” it unleashes a highly distinctive hybrid sound that skillfully weaves nu metal and hip-hop.

A track that resonates with those grappling with inner struggles or a sense of alienation—one we strongly recommend.

I’ve gotta do the thing that seems impossible.Sambomasutā

Sambomaster / We’ve Gotta Do the Impossible MUSIC VIDEO
I’ve gotta do the thing that seems impossible.Sambomasutā

A song packed with a powerful message that gives you the courage to face forward, its energetic rock sound stirs the soul.

The passionate vocals and punk rock–tinged arrangement express the importance of believing in your potential and taking on new challenges.

A fan favorite at live shows, it sparks a frenzy as the band and audience become one.

Released in February 2010, the track drew attention as the theme for Nissan’s Serena commercial and was later chosen as an image song for the drama Cheer☆Dan.

It’s a piece you’ll want to listen to when standing at a crossroads in life or before making a big decision.

Brimming with the encouraging, anthemic appeal that could be called Sambomaster’s true essence.

Premonitory RaidMakishimamu Za Horumon

Maximum the Hormone 'Yoshu Fukushu' Music Video
Premonitory RaidMakishimamu Za Horumon

This track explodes with a raw sound packed with social critique and the band’s convictions.

It questions the supremacy of technical virtuosity and challenges a sincere approach to music, delivering a powerful message through Maximum the Hormone’s uniquely distinctive musical style.

Daisuke-han’s roaring shouts and Nao’s clear vocals create a perfect contrast.

Released in July 2013 as the title track of the album “Yoshu Fukushu,” it also drew attention for its music video directed by Hitoshi Ohne, known for the film “Moteki.” Highly recommended for those who want to reflect on the essence and meaning of music, or simply surrender to an energetic sound.