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Memorable masterpieces. Recommended popular songs.

A timeless tune suddenly comes to mind, its melody casually playing in your head.

I believe everyone has had that experience.

That is the music flowing through your heart.

Regardless of when it was composed.

Even now, many people still listen to songs from the past without them ever losing their color.

In this article, we researched and carefully selected popular songs based on the voices of music fans shared with our site.

We’ve aimed to cover a wide range—from relatively new tracks to hall-of-fame classics.

Dive into this parade of masterpieces and find your favorites!

Memorable masterpieces. Recommended popular songs (51–60)

Soap bubbleNagabuchi Tsuyoshi

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Soap bubbleNagabuchi Tsuyoshi

This is one of Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s signature songs, showcasing the charismatic presence of a quintessentially rugged, cool male figure.

As a track that earned him many followers, its distinctive, talk-like vocal delivery has a certain addictive quality, making it a memorable listen for audiences.

The Other Side of LoveSakamoto Ryuichi featuring Sister M

This song is striking for its beautiful harmony woven from a translucent singing voice and a refined melody.

Crafted entirely in English lyrics by Ryuichi Sakamoto, it gracefully expresses universal themes that pursue the essence and truth of love.

This miraculous father–daughter collaboration was released as a single in January 1997 and drew attention as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “Stalker: A Love Untouchable.” It reached No.

6 on the Oricon weekly chart and achieved an astounding sales figure of approximately 720,000 copies.

This work is a quiet, moving masterpiece in which a tender, heart-piercing vocal blends perfectly with a sound that is both delicate and powerful.

Highly recommended as a gemlike, healing ballad you’ll want to listen to alone on a calm night.

True LoveFujii Fumiya

This is one of Fumiya Fujii’s signature songs, embodying the image of a cool, taciturn, tough, and stylish man.

It’s crafted as a deep love song with a melody that anyone middle-aged or older will surely have heard, and although the track maintains a low-key vibe, it still leaves a strong impression and sticks in your ears.

There’s always tomorrowRe:Japan

Ashita ga Aru sa became a hot topic when comedians—like Downtown, who are still active today—made their artist debuts with it.

It’s a mid-tempo classic with a catchy melody and a bouncy, jazzy rhythm that sticks in your ears.

With lyrics that seem to say, “Even if something bad happens, it’ll be okay tomorrow,” your worries might just blow away… It’s an uplifting song we highly recommend for the days you’re feeling down!

bathroom feat. Ren, Maeshima SoshiMAISONdes

[900] [feat. Ren, Maeshima Soshi] bathroom / MAISONdes
bathroom feat. Ren, Maeshima SoshiMAISONdes

MAISONdes is a music project that releases works by changing singers and creators for each track.

Their song “bathroom feat.

Ren, maeshima soshi,” which drew attention through a collaboration with Kao’s “Babu: It’s not just the bath that overflows,” was produced by maeshima soshi, with singer-songwriter Ren on vocals.

The lyrics, which evoke someone lost in thought in the calm space of a bathroom, are likely to resonate with many listeners.

It’s a stylish pop tune with an exquisite urban atmosphere, featuring a memorable guitar sound.