Songs I'd love to hear on acoustic guitar! Reiwa-era masterpieces perfect for sing-alongs
In the Reiwa era, where various genres are on the rise and evolution shows no signs of stopping, acoustic-guitar-only singer-songwriter tracks have become less common, haven’t they?
However, did you know that when a song has a simple ensemble and a beautiful melody, there are cases where a stripped-down, solo performance actually brings out its charm even more?
With that in mind, here are some Reiwa-era releases we recommend for solo acoustic performances.
Whether the songs feature acoustic guitar or not, they’re all great picks!
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I want to hear it on acoustic guitar! Reiwa-era masterpieces I recommend for sing-alongs (31–40)
To you who didn’t choose meKoresawa


A song that candidly expresses the pain of heartbreak and complex emotions, showcasing Koresawa’s skillful word choice and catchy melodies.
It wraps the feelings of the woman who wasn’t chosen in a bright, fast-paced band sound, creating a superb structure that leaves an uplifting impression.
The track will be released digitally in February 2025 and is slated to be included on the album “To the You Who Chose Me and the You Who Didn’t,” scheduled for release in March of the same year.
The album also features songs that trended on social media and self-covers, including a track that won the Japan Record Awards’ Lyrics Prize.
It’s recommended even for beginner guitarists: despite its simple chord progression, it allows for a wide range of emotional expression.
Performed as a solo acoustic piece, it’s perfect for those who want to transform the pain of heartbreak into something uplifting.
EYES ON YOUNishino Kana


Kana Nishino’s first release in about five and a half years is a ballad that delicately portrays the anxiety and heartache born from deep love for a partner—a true masterpiece.
While it can be played with simple guitar chords, its emotionally rich melody is captivating, making it perfect for acoustic performance.
Released in July 2024 as the theme song for ABEMA’s premarital boot camp show “Wedding Wars,” it also drew attention as the lead track of her comeback EP, “Love Again.” The lyrics express subtle worries and doubts in romantic relationships—a universal theme that anyone with experience in love can relate to.
Though the chord progression is approachable even for beginner guitarists, delivering it with feeling turns it into a song that truly resonates with listeners.
In conclusion
This time, I introduced some Reiwa-era releases that I recommend for solo acoustic performances.
What did you think? Songs that already feature acoustic guitar, of course, and even those that don’t, take on a different feel when played this way.
You can discover new sides to classic tracks, so give it a try!


