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Songs to Listen to in September: Popular J-POP Tracks That Capture the End of Summer and Early Autumn

The heat has eased, and it’s becoming a more comfortable season.

September is a somewhat contemplative time, where the lingering traces of summer intersect with the beginning of autumn.

I’d like to introduce some songs that are perfect for September.

From memories of summer and bittersweet love songs to tracks that capture the changing seasons, each one resonates deeply with the heart.

For an end-of-summer drive or a leisurely walk, you’re sure to find the perfect song for you.

[Songs to Listen to in September] Popular J-Pop Tracks That Evoke the End of Summer and Early Autumn (81–90)

SeptemberAndrop

androp “ September” Official Music Video
SeptemberAndrop

Androp’s “September” portrays the bittersweet ache of loving someone who loves someone else.

It’s included on their 2022 digital EP, “fab.” The melody feels perfect for September, with sounds that evoke the shift from muggy air to a refreshing breeze.

The lyrics describe a heartbreaking unrequited love—“I care about you more than anyone, so why do you love someone else?”—which fits the growing poignancy of the season.

Be sure to give it a listen while you feel the September wind.

Shangri-Lanishina

A song by nishina featuring a beautiful, memorable melody of piano and strings.

It’s a number that lets you fully experience a brand-new “nishina world,” with a completely different vibe from her past work! The lyrics, inspired by stars gazed upon at the end of summer, gently permeate the heart alongside the grand melody.

Why not soothe those sentimental end-of-summer feelings by listening to this track? It’s also lovely to enjoy it alone on a late-summer night.

RegretsDURDN

DURDN – Regrets (Official Music Video)
RegretsDURDN

DURDN is a three-member music unit gaining attention for songs that blend diverse styles like rock, hip-hop, blues, and jazz.

Their track “Regrets,” digitally released on September 13, 2023, stands out with its light, New Jack Swing-inspired rhythm and a subtly nostalgic melody.

Many listeners may find themselves overlaying the sentimental lyrics—like looking back on summer memories—with their own experiences.

It’s a perfect end-of-summer song, where the urban ensemble and bittersweet atmosphere strike a exquisite contrast.

You who live on the moonSaucy Dog

Saucy Dog “You, Who Lives on the Moon” MUSIC VIDEO
You who live on the moonSaucy Dog

When you think of autumn, many people probably picture the moon floating in the night sky.

This song by Saucy Dog, which could be called a symbol of autumn itself, expresses a range of emotions related to the moon.

The gentle band sound evokes a bittersweet feeling, and even the vocals—tinged with a sense of strain—seem to heighten the poignancy.

The lyrics depict how looking up at the moon triggers memories of a cherished person and a realization that those moments were truly happy.

Albireorokudenashi

Rokudenashi “Albireo” / Rokudenashi – Albireo [Official Music Video]
Albireorokudenashi

A bittersweet love song that layers the mystery of the starry sky with a fleeting crush.

A much-anticipated collaboration once again between Rokudenashi and Vocaloid producer NayutalieN.

Inspired by Albireo, the double star in the constellation Cygnus, it portrays unrequited feelings and ephemeral love.

The pop, energetic sound blends exquisitely with Ninjin’s delicate, transient vocals.

Released as a digital single in September 2024, with the music video dropping simultaneously.

The mystical illustrations further enhance the song’s world.

Perfect for anyone who wants to gaze up at the night sky and sink into a tender, aching mood—this track is sure to resonate in your heart.

Before the end of summerKitayama Takeshi

Takeshi Kitayama “Before Summer Ends” Music Video
Before the end of summerKitayama Takeshi

Takeshi Kitayama’s new song is a cheer anthem born from a collaboration with TUBE.

The world crafted by Nobutoki Maeda’s lyrics and Michiya Haruhata’s melody powerfully expresses unfading friendship and heartfelt support for loved ones.

Released in January 2024, the track holds special significance as Kitayama’s first new song since becoming independent from his agency.

The CD also includes “Anata e” (To You), written and composed by Kitayama himself.

Give it a listen when you want to step away from the bustle of daily life for a breather, or when you want to reaffirm your bond with someone important.

[Songs to Listen to in September] Popular J-Pop Tracks That Capture the End of Summer and Early Autumn (91–100)

Summer-colored FireworksSnow Man

Snow Man 'Summer-Colored Fireworks' Rec Video
Summer-colored FireworksSnow Man

Snow Man captivates audiences with their high-level dance skills and acrobatics, but their ballads are just as exceptional.

This track, included on the single “SERIOUS” released in July 2025, is a medium-tempo ballad that expresses gratitude for memories with a loved one while savoring the fleeting end of summer.

The beautiful sounds of piano and strings evoke the slightly wistful air of summer’s close and hint at the arrival of autumn.

In this work, the gentle voices of all nine members overlap to create a delicate yet warm world.

The title track was also chosen as the theme song for the film “Accident Property Zoku: Scary Floor Plan,” starring Shota Watanabe.

On your way home after a school festival or sports day, listening to it with friends might make your summer memories shine even brighter.

In conclusion

Songs and melodies for September are filled with a timeless charm that never fades.

In the crisp air, these tunes sometimes sound nostalgic, other times fresh.

They’re perfect for the moments when you want to feel the turn of the seasons as summer draws to a close, accompanied by songs that resonate with the heart in September.

Relive your summer memories and color the end of the season by listening to the tracks we’ve introduced.