Recommended Songs to Listen to While Snowboarding | A Curated Selection of Popular Tracks to Color the Slopes!
Speaking of snowboarding, it’s a refreshing and popular winter sport! Stylish snowboarding calls for cool, hype-boosting music.
In this article, we’ll introduce recommended tracks across a wide range of genres—from upbeat rock and punk perfect for riding, to slightly romantic love songs that fit the slopes.
Some are even top picks from pro snowboarders! Be sure to enjoy them on the way to the resort or out on the slopes!
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Recommended songs to listen to while snowboarding | A roundup of popular tracks to color the slopes! (101–110)
Sorrow like snowHamada Shogo

In 1992, it was chosen as the theme song for the smash-hit drama “Ai to Iu Na no Moto ni,” starring Honami Suzuki with a script by Shinji Nojima, and it became a runaway success, selling a total of 1.703 million copies—truly a classic among classics.
In fact, Shogo Hamada had already released this song as a single back in 1981, and the drama tie-in prompted him to re-release it 11 years later with a significantly revamped arrangement.
The drama itself was built around Hamada’s music, and the synergy was remarkable, achieving an exceptional viewership rating for a show airing in the 10 p.m.
slot.
There’s no need at this point to belabor the brilliance of a song that sings of a kind of universal human love—one that leaves you feeling warm amid an ineffable melancholy.
After a day of winter sports, if it came on in the car on the way home, it might tug at your heart so much you’d find yourself in tears.
Before winter endsShimizu Shota

A song that anyone who’s experienced a long-distance relationship can relate to.
It sings of the heartache of wanting to meet but not being able to.
I’m sure many people struggling with long-distance love have found courage in this song.
It’s a recommended track for a bittersweet winter love song.
White KeySuzuki Ami

Ami Suzuki, who won her singing debut on an audition show.
The song that made her famous is this ‘White Key.’ Although it’s a nostalgic track, it remains well-known as a classic winter song that you can still hear somewhere every winter.
STEP UPEXILE

This sixth installment in the six-month consecutive new song release project “EXILE FRIDAY” is a dance tune that spotlights new jack swing, which is also at the core of EXILE’s roots.
Once you hear this track, you’ll want to cut loose and party until morning! If you’re heading out on a snowboarding trip with your guy friends, I recommend listening to this song on the way!
IdentitySakanakushon

It’s a classic that’s used as BGM not only at their live shows and festivals but also on variety programs.
The rhythm is so catchy that it’s easy to overlook, but the lyrics depict something very avant-garde, making it a masterpiece with plenty to enjoy beyond just the groove.



