Also great for karaoke with friends! Youthful songs that hype up the Reiwa era
In the past, “youth songs” often brought romantic themes to mind, but in recent years more songs have portrayed youth in a variety of ways.
Of course, youth and romance are inseparable, but there’s been a rise in broader takes on youth songs—tracks about friendship or songs that evoke club activities, for example.
So this time, we’re introducing youth songs released in the Reiwa era.
They’re the kind of tracks that not only lift your spirits just by listening, but also get everyone hyped when sung together at karaoke.
Be sure to check them out!
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Also great for karaoke with friends! Youth songs that liven up the Reiwa era (31–40)
earnest desireSUPER BEAVER

A gem of a rock number that strikingly portrays the importance of human connection and smiles arrives from SUPER BEAVER.
One person’s happiness is built through the involvement of many, and smiles spread to those around us.
This song sings about such simple, subtle feelings in straightforward words.
Its lyrics, which encourage looking warmly upon others and embracing a generous heart, resonate strongly with the emotions of youth.
Included on the February 2024 album “Ongaku” (Music), the release also features several buzzworthy tracks such as “Gradation,” the theme song for Tokyo Revengers 2.
It’s a perfect choice for school events or sports festivals, ideal for young people who want to reaffirm their bonds with friends.
Friendswacci

This warm, gently drawn song about everyday life with friends is a single released by wacci in March 2020.
It was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime “Uchi Tama?! Have you seen my Tama?” and was written and composed by guitarist Keiji Muranaka.
The lyrics shine a light on the small, ordinary moments of each day and the unchanging routines, carefully weaving bonds with friends and brimming with a kindness that resonates in the heart.
The melody is lively and pleasant, striking a perfect balance with the slightly bittersweet lyrics to create a superb track.
It also works wonderfully as a theme song for school or cultural festivals—an uplifting, heartwarming anthem that colors a page of youth spent with friends.
Marigoldaimyon

Released in August 2018, this is a tender coming-of-age love song woven by Aimyon’s gentle vocals.
Its acoustic sound, though simple, draws out deep emotions, perfectly harmonizing with lyrics that capture the fragility and beauty of love.
The music video, filmed in rainy Shanghai, is also striking; under the direction of Tomokazu Yamada, it expands into an even more poetically rich world.
It’s a recommended track for those moments when you want to quietly look back on the time spent with someone precious in your everyday life.
A bouquet for meAdo

A refreshing pop song produced by HoneyWorks, filled with self-affirmation and gratitude, has arrived! Ado’s powerful vocals match perfectly with the bright, uplifting melody.
The song carries a warm message that stays close to the listener’s heart, celebrating everyday little joys and hard work.
Selected as the tie-in song for Coca-Cola’s canned coffee “Georgia” commercial airing from March 2025, it will also be included on the album “Ado’s Best Album,” scheduled for release in April 2025.
It’s the perfect track to color the moments of getting ready for a school festival or practicing for a performance with friends.
Highly recommended for times when you want to encourage yourself and face forward together with your crew.
PLAYERSYOASOBI

Set to a breezy pop tune that kicks off with the shout of “Play on!”, YOASOBI paints a picture of joyful moments spent with friends.
While looking back on shared memories, the song’s standout feature is its uplifting message about facing forward and moving ahead.
Released in March 2025 as part of the PlayStation 30th anniversary project “Project: MEMORY CARD,” it has also drawn attention as the CM song featuring Nanase Nishino and VTuber Usada Pekora.
It’s the perfect track for anyone who cherishes bonds and memories with friends, as well as for students gearing up for school festivals and events.
Also great for karaoke with friends! Youth songs that enliven the Reiwa era (41–50)
Friends Friends FriendsMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

A warm, heartwarming song themed around eternal friendship.
Momoiro Clover Z delicately conveys encounters and farewells, and the importance of irreplaceable bonds with their nuanced vocals.
The melody gently embraces feelings not only of friendship, but also for that special someone you think of—be it a lover or family.
Included on the album “Hydra,” this work is an anniversary song released in May 2024 to commemorate the group’s 15th anniversary.
It’s a song provided by singer-songwriter Ryujin Kiyoshi, his first contribution in about eight years, beautifully expressing his distinctive worldview.
Recommended as a finale-ending song for school and cultural festivals, and as a memorable track shared with friends and companions.
DREAMERIkuta Rira

This heartwarming song, set to a gentle acoustic tone, sings of a deep love for music and a passionate pursuit of dreams.
In Rira Ikuta’s true-to-herself words, it conveys a strong will to keep singing in her own way and gratitude toward the important people who support her.
Brimming with hope that shines like a starry sky, this work was included on the single “Hyakka Ryouran,” released in March 2025.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to with friends while preparing for a school or cultural festival, as you cheer on each other’s dreams.


