[Sexy Songs] A roundup of Japanese songs that exude a mature vibe and sensual allure!
Sexy songs—what kind do you like?
Of course, there are those with an aura that naturally exudes sensuality, but tracks that make a night drive or a slow, intimate moment with someone special feel even more wonderful are great too.
Here are recommendations for sexy Japanese songs that also work perfectly as BGM to set the mood of the moment.
We’ve carefully selected songs that heighten the mood and make you feel good—sensual without being over the top, with just the right vibe.
We’ve also picked mellow tunes and tracks with a comfortable groove, so enjoy the grown-up atmosphere.
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[Sexy Songs] A roundup introduction to Japanese songs that exude an adult vibe and sensual allure! (61–70)
Close your eyes and come here.BARBEE BOYS

Thanks to the impressions by Onimaru Tsubaki and Razor Ramon RG, I bet even younger generations have heard it.
This song, “Me o Tojite Oide yo,” is BARBEE BOYS’ biggest hit.
The lyrics are incredibly sexy, so be sure to check them out.
Kyoko’s husky voice makes it even sexier.
frustrating; irritating; impatientanzenchitai

Koji Tamaki, known for his sexy and powerful vocals.
“Jirettai” by Anzenchitai, the rock band he fronts, is an adult dance-pop track that oozes sensuality.
The lyrics by songwriter Goro Matsui are also highly provocative.
The female call-and-response backing vocals and the flashy programmed sounds—unusual for the time—are key highlights of this song.
If you listen closely, a sensual sound will resonate in your ears!
Eurekanatori

Natori, an artist who’s been creating explosive hits mainly on TikTok.
Released in 2023, “Eureka” is one of his more rock-leaning tracks, and its intense sound brings out a different side of Natori’s appeal.
The occasional falsetto is downright sexy.
The music video is crafted to evoke a world on the verge of collapse, and the lyrics—depicting the feelings of a protagonist longing for a vanished lover—leave a strong impression.
TelephoneSixTONES

SixTONES, who debuted in 2020 with “Imitation Rain/D.D.,” deliver a dance tune in “Telephone” that lets you enjoy the six members’ distinct, sweet vocals.
It’s a track that truly shines live, pulling you into SixTONES’ one-of-a-kind world with sexy choreography.
The intensity of the rap section in the middle is outstanding, and the contrast with the vocal melody that follows is so beautiful it’s downright addictive.
Blues of DeceptionHamada Maron

“Mayakashi no Blues” is a song by Maron Hamada characterized by a sound rooted in jazz and Showa-era pop.
It was released as a maxi single in 2014 and later included on the 2018 album “Seijuku no Marble” (Marble of Maturity).
The track’s appeal lies in Hamada’s powerful vocals—delivered from her slender, alluring visual presence—and the band’s dynamics that ebb and flow in tempo.
Be sure to check out the music video as well; it evokes the feel of an adult underworld.
Quvilleflumpool

The lyrics are pretty daring, but apparently it’s a song about a guitar.
It’s by the rock band flumpool, known for hits like “Kimi ni Todoke” and “Subarashiki Uso,” and it was included on their first album, “What’s flumpool!?,” released in 2009.
The bright, guitar-rock sound is fresh and pleasant.
Maybe that contrast is exactly why the lyrical worldview feels so striking.
Well… it’s not meant like that… or is it?
Wonderlandiri

iri’s “Wonderland” has an irresistibly languid flow.
She’s a singer-songwriter whose appeal lies in a sound that blends R&B and hip-hop flavors, and she made her major debut in 2016 with “Groove it.” In this track, her distinctive groove really shines—despite the relaxed vocals, it’s a mesmerizing song that feels incredibly sexy.
It’s not a dance tune, but a sophisticated, provocative sound for grown-ups—definitely give it a listen.


