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Relive those feelings from back in the day! Youth anthems recommended for the Yutori generation

For those from the so-called “Yutori Generation,” likely born around 1987 to 2004, their youth probably spans from about 2002 to 2019.

Music we listened to during our formative years has that mysterious power to pull us right back to that time, no matter how much time passes.

So this time, we’ve compiled a list of classic youth anthems recommended for the Yutori Generation.

From universally known hits to hidden gems, we’ll cover a wide range—so don’t miss it!

Relive those feelings from back then! Recommended youth songs for the Yutori generation (61–70)

Young PeopleSanīdēi Sābisu

Sunny Day Service – Youths [TOUR 2023]
Young PeopleSanīdēi Sābisu

This is a song whose vocals seep into the heart like gentle sunlight, paired with a strikingly beautiful melody.

Through small everyday moments and scenery, it portrays the delicate emotions of adolescence—anxieties and conflicts about growing up, and the uncertainty of staying true to oneself.

The vocals are understated yet leave a deep afterglow, and the simple but richly expressive performance draws you into its world.

Released in April 1995 on Sunny Day Service’s major-label debut album “Wakamonotachi,” it has long been cherished as one of the band’s signature works.

It’s best enjoyed on a quiet night, alone with your thoughts.

You may find that the unspoken feelings in your heart are gently embraced.

single bedSha ran Q

Sharam Q “Single Bed” (Music Video)
single bedSha ran Q

This is a wistful ballad that poignantly sings of lingering feelings for a former lover, a classic that gently teaches the preciousness of love.

As the protagonist looks back on memories left behind on a single bed, they realize that a romance once taken for granted was in fact more valuable than jewels, weaving a moving drama.

Released by Sharam Q in October 1994, the song became a major hit, ranking 24th on the year-end charts.

It was also used as the ending theme for the anime D.N.A²: They Were Once a Thing, and included on the album Inferiority Complex.

It’s the perfect track for reminiscing about youthful love while sharing memories with friends.

One day, suddenlyToa e moa

A gem of a love song woven by the crystal-clear unison of a man and a woman.

The graceful melody spun by Towa Tei et Moi delicately depicts, with subtle touches, the feelings of two young people shifting from friendship to love.

Paired with its quietly emotive tone, it becomes an outstanding piece suffused with urban lyricism.

Released in 1969, it reached No.

4 on the weekly Oricon chart and became a springboard for many of their signature songs.

Gently singing of emotions blooming from the depths of the heart, it’s a track I can recommend to anyone experiencing the first stirrings of love.

Young SongKawasaki Takaya

Takaya Kawasaki - Young Song [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Young SongKawasaki Takaya

An uplifting song for adults who, overwhelmed by the busyness of daily life, have forgotten how to laugh from the heart.

With his warm vocals, Takaya Kawasaki helps you recall the sparkle of your younger days.

The melodic style and the refreshing sound of the acoustic guitar leave a strong impression.

Included on the album “Calendar,” it was also used as the commercial song for the National Federation of Mini Vehicle Associations in October 2021.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when starting a new chapter in life, standing at a crossroads, or feeling worn out by the everyday.

Wrapped in Takaya Kawasaki’s gentle voice, you’ll be able to reset your heart.

I’ve always liked you.Saitō Kazuyoshi

Kazuyoshi Saito – I’ve Always Loved You [Music Video]
I’ve always liked you.Saitō Kazuyoshi

A lyrical love song filled with memories and lingering feelings from youth.

The gentle tones of the acoustic guitar and a voice that resonates in the heart quietly convey unfulfilled feelings and a love that passed by.

Kazuyoshi Saito’s tender vocals and guitar beautifully express nostalgia for the past and the emotions of the present.

Released in April 2010, it drew attention as the theme song for Shiseido’s IN&ON series commercials.

Since February 2017, it has also been used in Ito En’s “Oi Ocha” commercials, continuing to comfort many listeners.

It’s a song you’ll want to hum at class reunions or during long-awaited get-togethers, wrapped in fond memories.

Sing it with friends at karaoke, and its universally relatable lyrics will warm everyone’s hearts.