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Recommended songs for relieving stress. An easy stress-relief method: just listen.

Many of you may be feeling stressed from daily life—relationships at work, school, and so on, right?

For you, I’ve put together a playlist of songs that can blow away your stress.

For music lovers, the best way to relieve stress is, of course, to listen to music.

You can immerse yourself by listening at high volume with headphones, or belt it out at karaoke and let it all out.

Listen wholeheartedly, shake off your daily fatigue, and from tomorrow, make a fresh start and do your best!

Recommended songs for relieving stress. An easy stress-relief method—just listen (51–60)

One Night CarnivalKishidan

It’s an upbeat tune with Para Para–style choreography that’s a karaoke staple for getting the crowd hyped.

If you nail the line, “Wanna come to my place?” with a cool flair while singing and dancing, it’s guaranteed to bring the energy up.

It’s a song that lets you crank up the vibes and have fun.

CRAZY GONNA CRAZYTRF

Released in 1995 as TRF’s eighth single, it was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “I Can’t Hold It In!” It became a million seller and TRF’s biggest hit.

Produced by Tetsuya Komuro, it’s a track that lets everyone sing and dance together to blow off stress.

Joyfulikimonogakari

“YELL/Joyful” is Ikimonogakari’s 15th single, released in 2009 as a double A-side.

It was featured in Ezaki Glico’s Pocky commercials, and it’s a high-energy song that really fires up live shows, where vocalist Yoshioka sings while jumping and bouncing around—an especially memorable sight.

metropoliskurisutaru kingu

When it comes to high-pitched classics, the first song that comes to mind is Crystal King’s Daitokai (The Metropolis).

Not only does it feature soaring high notes, but its deep vocals are also captivating, and together with a hard rock style influenced by Western music, the song left a powerful impression.

Despite being their debut single, it sold over a million copies and stands as Crystal King’s signature track.

The high notes in the chorus are beyond most people’s range, but if you adjust the key to suit your voice at karaoke, it’s a great stress reliever and a real mood booster.

cherry (sweet cherry; cherry fruit)Otsuka Ai

It was released in 2003 as Ai Otsuka’s second single.

In 2004, it became the first song in “Chaku-Uta” history to reach one million downloads, and it remains one of her signature tracks, very popular in karaoke.

With its easy-to-sing melody and a love theme that many girls can relate to, it’s a lively song that really gets people excited.