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[Summer Songs Recommended for Your 30s] A Selection of Nostalgic Hit Tunes!

[Summer Songs Recommended for Your 30s] A Selection of Nostalgic Hit Tunes!
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[Summer Songs Recommended for Your 30s] A Selection of Nostalgic Hit Tunes!

Do you have any songs you feel like listening to when summer comes around? There are all kinds of “summer songs”—tracks themed around blue skies and the sea, songs that depict a fleeting summer romance, and slightly bittersweet ballads perfect for nighttime.

In this article, we’ll introduce summer tunes especially recommended for people in their 30s.

Focusing mainly on Japanese pop from the 2000s, we’ve picked a wide range—from enduring summer classics still loved today to those songs you used to listen to back then.

Find the one track to spend this summer with!

[Summer Songs Recommended for Your 30s] A Pick of Nostalgic Hit Tracks! (1–10)

LIFEkimaguren

A refreshing acoustic sound that feels like it cleanses your heart every time you listen! It’s a work whose message—about the struggles of everyday life and the importance of re-examining your true self—resonates deeply.

The pain of suppressing yourself within society, and the strong desire to live authentically nonetheless, will surely give listeners a gentle push forward.

The track was released in May 2008 as their second major-label single, and in November of the same year it was adopted as the approaching-train melody at Keikyu’s Zushi Line Shinzushi Station.

Give it a listen when you’re feeling a bit down—you’re sure to find courage welling up inside!

fireworksaiko

aiko - “Hanabi” music video
fireworksaiko

Released in 1999, “Hanabi” is Aiko’s third single.

It reached No.

10 on the Oricon weekly chart and became one of her signature songs.

The way she turns a bluesy melody into a catchy, pop-leaning sound showcases Aiko’s unique charm.

The lyrics of “Hanabi,” which sing of overflowing feelings of love, are highly relatable.

Give “Hanabi” a listen and let it bring back memories of those delicate first loves from your youth!

BLUE BIRDHamasaki Ayumi

This is the 40th single by Ayumi Hamasaki, the diva who dominated the J-POP scene from 1999 through the early 2000s and continues to perform at the forefront today.

Featured in a Zespri Gold Kiwi commercial, the track boasts an arrangement that evokes summer skies and the sea—from a spacious, crystalline intro to a chorus that bursts open with exhilarating freshness.

Its subtly wistful yet catchy melody captures both the breeziness and the bittersweetness of summer.

Music HourPorunogurafiti

Porno Graffitti “Music Hour” Music Video
Music HourPorunogurafiti

Music Hour opens with a memorable intro featuring narration by a radio show host.

The song was released in 2000 by Porno Graffitti, a rock band known for their wide musical range—from Latin-inspired tracks to sweeping ballads.

Many people in their 30s likely heard it on TV and radio at the time.

Its fresh sound paints a picture of a passionate summer romance.

Listening to Akihito Okano’s powerful yet clear vocals will make you impatient for summer to arrive.

It’s also great to listen while reminiscing about your own “youth” and “first loves” from back then.

Ponytail and ScrunchieAKB48

[MV full] Ponytail to Shushu / AKB48 [Official]
Ponytail and ScrunchieAKB48

Released in May 2010 as AKB48’s 16th single, this song captivates with its sparkling, sun-kissed sound.

Told from a boy’s perspective, it tenderly portrays a sweet-and-sour summer romance and the irresistible pull toward a girl with her hair tied in a single ponytail as she dashes by—just listening makes your heart flutter.

It was featured widely across media, including as the ending theme for NTV’s “Naruhodo! High School,” and sold an impressive 513,000 copies in its first week.

It’s a perfect track not only as seaside background music, but also for those moments when you want to reminisce about days of youth gone by.

FlowerKinKi Kids

KinKi Kids “Flower” Music Video
FlowerKinKi Kids

A refreshing number from KinKi Kids that evokes the crystal-clear blue skies and sparkling sea of Okinawa.

Released in May 1999 as their seventh single and featured in an All Nippon Airways commercial, the song quickly became a million seller.

It carries a warm cheer: to keep hope in your heart no matter what, to nurture love with your precious friends, and to chase your dreams together.

Its powerful message sweeps away the clouds in your heart and leaves you feeling clear and bright.

Even on low-energy days, it’s sure to give you courage.

It may also bring back memories of summers from back then for many listeners.

Yeah! Super Holiday!Matsuura Aya

Aya Matsuura “Yeah! Meccha Holiday” Music Video
Yeah! Super Holiday!Matsuura Aya

One of Aya Matsuura’s signature songs, known for her trademark sun-bright smile.

Just hearing the intro may give some listeners the feeling that their hearts are starting to dance.

Its brilliantly radiant melody that shoots straight through, combined with an irresistibly upbeat rhythm that gets your body moving, vividly paints sparkling scenes of summer.

Released as a single in May 2002, the track was later included on the album “Aya Matsuura Best 1.” Perfect for summer outings, it’s also a song brimming with charm that can instantly give you a boost on days when you’re feeling a bit low.

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