Geren-de song feature: A roundup of the music played at ski resorts and songs perfect for snowboarding
Have you ever felt your excitement soar the moment you set foot on the slopes, thanks to music echoing across the snowy mountains? The songs that play at ski resorts often become special memories, tied to the rhythm of your ride and the thrill of the trip.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of tracks you’ll want to listen to in the snow! If you know the perfect slope songs to accompany your snowboarding or skiing, your mood will be sky-high even in the car or on the lift.
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Special Feature: Slopeside Songs. A roundup of music played at ski resorts and tracks perfect for snowboarding (91–100)
Merry XmasBoA

BoA’s “Meri Kuri” is a beloved classic that has become a staple of the Christmas season.
Released in 2004, this song is a love-filled masterpiece in which a couple, deeply in love during Christmas, vow to always be together.
Although it’s a Christmas song, it’s also perfect for non-holiday ski trips—listen to it while reaffirming feelings like “Let’s come here again” and “Let’s stay together forever.” It will fill the chilly slopes with warm love!
Come see me, I NEED YOU!GO-BANG’S

As a song that brightens up the winter slopes, one of GO-BANG’S signature tracks often comes to mind.
Released in 1989, it’s also known for being featured in an Alpen commercial.
It stands out with its brisk rhythm and lyrics that candidly portray a woman in love.
The phrase “aini kite” (“come see me”) leaves a strong impression, making it a track you’ll want to play in the car on the way to the ski resort—full of excitement and anticipation.
Its up-tempo beat is sure to boost the mood for enjoying winter sports.
Hearing it on the lift will only heighten your expectations for a smooth, thrilling run.
It’s a perfect song for making winter memories with friends—one you’ll definitely want playing out on the slopes.
It started to snow.SMAP

It was released in 1992 as SMAP’s sixth single.
A representative early winter song by SMAP, it reached No.
7 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
They performed this song at their second appearance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
YUKIWhiteberry

This song is memorable for its poignant melody that echoes through a snowy landscape.
The lyrics depict winter scenes and the feelings of first love, and while it’s pop, the bittersweet tone really resonates.
Released in December 1999 as Whiteberry’s debut single, it was used as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s “Mecha-Mecha Iketeru!” It also appeared in commercials for Hiroshima Center Street, making it beloved by a wide audience.
If it’s played at a ski resort or on the slopes, it’s sure to warm your heart.
It’s the perfect BGM for gliding through a silver-white world.
Why not enjoy some winter sports accompanied by Whiteberry’s refreshingly clear vocals?
Can’t Stop Fallin’ in Loveglobe

With its majestic sound that stirs the heart, globe’s music seems destined to be the perfect BGM to color the slopes.
Their seventh single, released in October 1996, was used as the theme song for JR East’s “JR ski ski” campaign and became a massive hit.
It stayed on the Oricon charts for 17 weeks and reached No.
1.
Fully showcasing Tetsuya Komuro’s exceptional production prowess, the track is rooted in synth-pop while blending electronic and pop elements.
KEIKO’s distinctive vocal timbre beautifully captures both the stillness and dynamism of snowy mountains, sure to captivate anyone enjoying winter sports.
slope babyEdogā Sarivan

Edgar Sullivan is a duo whose appeal lies in their sound that fuses digital music, alternative rock, and Black music.
Their first digital-only single, “Gelände Baby,” opens with a crystalline intro that evokes snowy landscapes.
The spacious, delay-drenched guitar and poppy melody further amplify the ski slope’s dreamlike atmosphere.
With a wintery ensemble that perfectly suits winter sports as background music, it’s an exhilarating track that lifts your spirits.
Winter BellsKuraki Mai

It was released in 2002 as Mai Kuraki’s 11th single.
The song was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Detective Conan and is a medium-tempo pop track with a Christmas theme.



