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Recommended songs by Snow Man: a collection of masterpieces fans will want to listen to over and over

Snow Man continues to captivate countless fans with performances woven from overwhelming dance skills and uniquely charismatic members.

From razor-sharp dance tracks to heartwarming ballads, their songs reveal something new with every listen.

Whether you want to learn more about the group’s charm or you’re searching for a new favorite track, check out Snow Man’s recommended songs and immerse yourself in their musical world.

Snow Man’s Recommended Songs: A Collection of Beloved Tracks Fans Want to Replay (61–70)

A Cheer Song for YouSnow Man

Snow Man 'A Cheer Song for You' Rec Ver. from 4th album “RAYS”
A Cheer Song for YouSnow Man

As a song that stays close to your heart, this track by Snow Man radiates remarkable charm.

Centered on encouraging people who face days when their efforts don’t pay off or who carry anxieties, it delivers an uplifting, positive message.

Included on the October 2024 album “RAYS,” the song’s upbeat sound and resonant lyrics give listeners energy and courage.

For karaoke, it’s fun to sing it with friends while imitating the members’ uniquely expressive vocals.

On the official YouTube channel, you can also watch recording footage that offers glimpses of the members’ serious expressions and warm, easygoing vibe—be sure to check it out.

Connection -YUÁN-Snow Man

Snow Man “En -YUÁN-” Music Video YouTube Ver.
Connection -YUÁN-Snow Man

Coupling track “En -YUÁN-” from the 4th single “HELLO HELLO,” which was selected as the Japanese theme song for the animated film White Snake: Engi.

The oriental ensemble featuring the Chinese instrument erhu evokes the film’s worldview.

With its relaxed tempo, it’s easy to stay on pitch, and the catchy melody makes it likely easy to sing at karaoke.

However, since there are lyrics in Chinese partway through, we recommend checking them in advance before singing in front of others.

Brand New SmileSnow Man

In the Fujiya LOOK commercial “Fujiya LOOK: So Many Choices! So Much Fun! Classics,” featuring the male idol group Snow Man, the song used in the scene where they choose from a colorful variety of chocolate flavors is “Brand New Smile.” The lyrics portray living brightly and true to oneself amid life’s many twists and turns.

Their vocals over a dazzling dance beat convey an energetic presence.

With lyrics that capture the exciting feeling of asking, “What kind of future shall we imagine?”, the track pulses with a danceable beat.

Delicious!!!Snow Man

Snow Man「YumYumYum ~SpicyGirl~」Dance Video YouTube ver.
Delicious!!!Snow Man

This is a song included on Snow Man’s album “Snow Mania S1.” It was also used as the commercial song for Fujiya’s “LOOK,” in which the members themselves appear.

The track features a lively beat that makes your body want to move, paired with gentle, resonant vocals that linger in your ears.

The lyrics convey a sweet mood that perfectly matches the commercial’s theme, depicting the joy of spending time together and evoking the image of a heart buoyant with love.

ANY & EVERYSnow Man

This is a commercial introducing Fujiya Confectionery’s limited summer menu.

The familiar faces of Snow Man appear in the ad, showing each member enjoying different sweets, highlighting the variety and deliciousness of the lineup.

JuliettaSnow Man

This is a commercial introducing MOS Burger’s Tsukimi Focaccia.

Raul and Shota Watanabe from Snow Man appear in it, highlighting three textures you can enjoy: chewy focaccia, a snappy sausage, and a melty egg.

The background music is Snow Man’s “Julietta,” which has been used in MOS Burger commercials before.

Its danceable track is striking, giving the song a fresh, breezy feel.

A PIECE OF CAKESnow Man

This is a commercial for Fujiya Confectionery, starting with a scene of the Snow Man members talking inside a location bus.

Saying, “We did a great job today,” they decide to treat themselves and head to Fujiya Confectionery to eat cake.

After watching this ad, many people probably thought, “Maybe I’ll go when things go well at work—or even when they don’t.”