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[2026] Songs to listen to in November: masterpieces of late autumn, autumn songs.

By the time November arrives, autumn deepens, and you can gradually sense the approach of winter from the scenery and the atmosphere of the city.

As autumn draws to a close, what kind of songs do you feel like listening to? In this article, we’ve gathered many tracks that will keep you company through autumn’s sentimental mood and those moments when you feel a little lonely.

Whether you’re feeling a bit down or want to savor autumn’s calm, mellow hours, we hope you find a favorite song that’s just right.

Let’s fully enjoy the last days of autumn and welcome winter!

[2026] Songs to listen to in November. Masterpieces of late autumn, autumn songs. (91–100)

ButterflyXinU

XinU / Butterfly Music Video
ButterflyXinU

Guided by a butterfly and stepping into the future—this work is filled with courage and determination.

XinU’s gentle vocals blend beautifully with synth sounds that evoke the nostalgia of the ’80s.

Released in November 2024, the track is a lead single from the album “A.O.R – Adult Oriented Romance,” coming out in December.

It spotlights the XinU sound born from a collaboration with the American pop duo joan.

Perfect for those standing at a crossroads in life or anyone looking to find their own path.

Let’s stop it.moon drop

moon drop [Let's Call It Off] Music Video
Let's stop it.moon drop

A song from November 2024 that fuses lyrics about a heartrending farewell with an emotional band sound.

It carefully portrays the complex feelings toward a former lover.

The lyrics about how the way of addressing each other changes—reflecting shifting emotions—are especially memorable.

It’s a track worthy of celebrating moon drop’s 10th anniversary.

If you’ve recently gone through a breakup, give it a listen.

Even if we’re apartGusokumuzu

Gusokumuzu – Even If We’re Apart (Music Video)
Even if we're apartGusokumuzu

Gusokumuzu’s “Even When We’re Apart,” released digitally in November 2024, was written specifically for Zojirushi Mahobin’s concept movie.

It’s a ballad featuring a warm, acoustic sound and gentle vocals, themed around bonds with family and friends.

The lyrics carry the message that hearts remain connected even when we’re apart, offering listeners warmth and reassurance.

It’s a perfect song for the season from autumn into winter!

pedestrian overpassNogizaka 46

This song by Nogizaka46 is a moving piece themed around life’s choices and stepping into the future.

Through the image of a protagonist hesitating over whether to cross a pedestrian bridge in the wintry season of cold winds, it portrays the emotional turmoil of making a decision.

Katsuhiko Sugiyama’s melody and Yasushi Akimoto’s lyrics blend beautifully, resulting in a delicate and touching composition.

I think it’s a perfect song for those standing at a crossroads in life or considering a new challenge.

A Late-Autumn NightElefanto Kashimashi

A song wrapped in the melancholy of autumn gently embraces the heart in November.

Featured on Elephant Kashimashi’s album “Seikatsu,” released in September 1990, this piece hides a quiet strength within its relaxed folk-rock style.

The lyrics delicately depict scenes of solitary nights gathered around a brazier and the transience of life, as if dissolving into the stillness at autumn’s end.

Hiroji Miyamoto’s distinctive timbre and impassioned vocals seep into the listener’s heart.

It’s the perfect track for long autumn nights when you want to reflect on life alone.

Highly recommended for anyone seeking music that resonates softly in the deepening autumn evenings.

Sophia in NovemberOkamoto Maiko

Sophia in November (2017 Remastering)
Sophia in NovemberOkamoto Maiko

This is a song by Maiko Okamoto, whose beautiful melody, wrapped in the air of November, gently seeps into the heart.

Released in November 1985, the piece harmoniously blends Yasushi Akimoto’s poetic lyrics with Kisaburō Suzuki’s delicate composition.

The lyrics, which recount a faint memory of a school-days romance, tenderly embrace universal feelings that many have experienced.

The song reached a peak of No.

45 on the Oricon charts.

Although it had no commercial tie-ins, it remains one of Maiko Okamoto’s signature tracks, beloved by many fans.

It’s the perfect song for a quiet autumn evening spent alone—one that will surely stay close to your heart.

36.5kobore

"36.5" (kobore x Film "Koko de no Hanashi" Short Lyrics Video)
36.5kobore

A mid-tempo ballad written by the guitar rock band kobore from Fuchu, Tokyo, as the theme song for the film “Koko de no Hanashi.” Without putting on airs, the song expresses each person’s own warmth and tenderness, offering gentle support to those striving through their busy days.

It was released digitally on November 8, 2024, and is included on their fifth album “FLARE,” released on November 27 the same year.

Vocalist and guitarist Takeru Sato reportedly worked closely with the director throughout the production.

Recommended for times when you’re worn out by daily life or want to reconnect with the importance of living true to yourself.