Sexy Japanese songs exuding an adult atmosphere and 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 Japanese songs (71–80) that exude an adult vibe and sensual allure
mysteryHoshino Gen

From the very first moment of meeting, Gen Hoshino paints a wistful, enchanting love story with keen insight and gentle sensitivity.
He gracefully expresses encounters and pure, reasonless infatuation, blending a comfortable, 1980s pop-inspired sound with soulful vocals in perfect balance.
Released in April 2021, the song was written as the theme for the TBS drama “Kikazaru Koi ni wa Riyū ga Atte,” and since 2023 it has also been featured in Kirin Beer’s Tanrei Green Label commercials.
It’s a track that tenderly embraces mature feelings of love—ideal for a quiet night with someone special or as the perfect companion on a drive.
Call U Every NiteMICHICO

A song in which MICHICO—who has written for numerous top artists—fully showcases her allure as a singer.
It’s included on producer JHETT a.k.a.
YAKKO for AQUARIUS’s album “JHETT,” released in March 2005.
The lyrics, which portray feelings that grow so strong you can’t help but call every night, read like a poignant love story.
MICHICO’s sultry vocals melt into a classic R&B track, unfolding a sophisticated, urban world.
Because she herself was involved in both the lyrics and composition, the subtle nuances of emotion are exquisitely expressed—one of the song’s key highlights.
It’s a number that keeps you company on quiet nights of solitary reflection.
LOVE DEEPER (Prod. m.c.A•T)Reiko

A song by singer-songwriter REIKO, a multi-talented artist signed to BMSG led by SKY-HI.
Produced by m.c.A·T, it samples Toshinobu Kubota’s classic track “Ryūsei no Saddle.” Centered on the theme “I will love your tears,” the piece portrays a deep affection that gently embraces even sadness.
Blending a funky, ’90s R&B vibe with REIKO’s soulful vocals, it delivers a richly groovy finish.
Released in June 2025 as the conclusion to an R&B trilogy, the track carries a warmth that feels like it’s keeping you company in the stillness of night.
It’s an emotional song, perfect for immersing yourself in music on your own.
ShakeDOUBLE

DOUBLE, the sister duo who enjoyed immense popularity with their classic R&B sound.
This track dates back to when the older sister, SACHIKO, was still with us, and its alluring charm lies in its comfortable groove.
Centered on the theme of nighttime liberation, it sings about the exhilaration of surrendering to the music and dancing, drawing you into a progression where the two sisters’ perfectly synchronized call-and-response gradually heats up.
Released as a single in March 1999, this song became their final work as a duo.
The album Crystal, which later included it, sold over 600,000 copies and left a strong impression on the music scene of the time.
It’s a perfect song for a nighttime drive through the city lights or for those evenings when you want to feel a bit more sophisticated.
Burning Friday NightLucky Kilimanjaro

A song that paints a nighttime scene of sharing whisky and loneliness has been released by Lucky Kilimanjaro.
It features an upbeat rhythm inspired by 80s city pop and disco, with glossy, synth-driven textures that leave a strong impression.
The lyrics carefully depict the Friday-night mix of exhilaration and solitude, along with the longing for human connection.
Included on their first mini-album, FULLCOLOR, released in July 2015, the track resurfaced on social media in 2023, garnering renewed attention and surpassing 10 million streams as a revival hit.
It’s perfect as background music for settings with a mature vibe, like nighttime drives or bars.
For those carrying loneliness yet striving to look ahead, it’s sure to be a song that stays close to the heart.
I want to see you.iri

This is a popular song by iri that captures the bittersweet emotions of late nights.
Featured on the EP “life ep,” released in November 2017, the track blends R&B and hip-hop within a smoky atmosphere to create a unique soundscape.
Written in the middle of the night, it portrays lingering attachment and longing for a lover, shaded by complex, hard-to-unravel feelings.
mabanua’s sophisticated arrangement pairs perfectly with iri’s soulful, reverb-laden vocals, resulting in a mature and sensual finish.
It’s a memorable piece you’ll want to play on a nighttime drive or during special moments with someone important.
December 17CRAZY KEN BAND

Led by the irresistibly suave vocalist Ken Yokoyama, Crazy Ken Band included the song “December 17th” on their 2006 album GALAXY.
It was chosen as the ending theme for the PlayStation 2 game Yakuza 2.
The game’s hardboiled atmosphere matches Ken Yokoyama’s vibe perfectly.
It’s a ballad packed with the mature, sexy allure of 1970s soul music.


