Masterpieces of the Reiwa Era: Hit Songs That Define the Times
As the era shifted from Heisei to Reiwa, the way we listen to music has changed dramatically.
People buy CDs less often now, and more of us listen to music through subscription services.
It’s also no longer unusual to see up-and-coming young artists emerging, active mainly on social media and video platforms.
Amid these changes, many popular songs have been born in the Reiwa era and are loved by countless people every day.
In this article, we’ll showcase, all at once, the hit songs that took the era by storm from Reiwa Year One onward, including the latest smash hits!
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[Masterpieces of the Reiwa Era] Hit Songs That Define the Times (71–80)
from hereSixTONES

Kaito Takahashi and Shintaro Morimoto co-starred in the much-talked-about TV drama “However, There Is Passion,” whose theme song is “Kokkara” performed by SixTONES.
The track’s appeal lies in the members’ freewheeling back-and-forth rap, a perfect match between hip-hop and a live band.
It’s a powerful number that feels like it can fire you up no matter the adversity.
With a melody and sound that stick in your head after just one listen, it’s a song that, precisely in the Reiwa era with its changing ways of listening to music, is likely to resonate with many different people.
Lie Rai Lie RaiMYERA

A song that resonates deep in your heart and shakes your soul.
Set to be released as MYERA’s debut single in January 2025.
Riding a powerful beat, it sings of the resolve to confront a world of illusion, and as you listen, courage wells up inside you.
With the concept of “STAY REAL,” it’s packed with the feelings of five people pursuing their true selves.
It might make you want to face the real you within.
Starry NightYuka

This is a song by singer-songwriter Yuka, which became a hot topic as the theme song for the drama “A Night When Stars Fall,” starring Yuriko Yoshitaka and Takumi Kitamura.
Fans have said things like, “It’s a grand and beautiful song,” and “I get chills the moment the chorus starts.” The beautiful lyrics—said to be inspired by the names of the drama’s characters—leave a strong impression.
It’s a romantic track that makes you want to look up at the sky and drift into gentle memories of past love.
Let’s dance at homeHoshino Gen

During the stay-at-home period brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic that spread around 2020, Gen Hoshino’s “Uchi de Odoro” (Let’s Dance at Home) became a social phenomenon.
Sparked by Hoshino posting it on social media as a song to encourage people who couldn’t go outside, many users uploaded collaboration videos.
At the year-end 2020 NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen, a full-band version of “Uchi de Odoro” was performed.
It’s included on the 2021 single “Fushigi/Souzou,” so be sure to give it a listen!
CITRUSDa-iCE

Da-iCE is a dance and vocal group that delivers overwhelming performances through singing and dancing.
Their signature song, which also won the 63rd Japan Record Award, is CITRUS, released in 2020.
It sings of a straightforward love—the desire to protect the one you love.
Set against a passionate band arrangement, you can experience each member’s dazzling vocals.
The soaring high notes that unfold in the chorus convey a strong sense of resolve.
It’s a Reiwa-era hit with a dramatic progression.



