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Songs I want to listen to when I'm tired from work

When you’re worn out from working hard every day, what kind of songs do you feel like listening to?

If you’ve just finished a project, you probably want to hear something warm that says, “Great job!” and gives you a pat on the back.

On the other hand, when you know you still have to keep pushing from tomorrow, you’ll want songs that give you the energy to stay positive and keep going.

So in this article, we’ll introduce plenty of songs to listen to when you’re tired—just for you who work hard every day!

Let the songs we’re about to share encourage you and give you courage, and let’s keep doing our best together from tomorrow on!

Songs to listen to when you're tired from work (91–100)

dreamDEEMO

Deemo is a highly rated rhythm game with an abundance of outstanding tracks.

Among them, the very first song is especially gentle and soothing.

The music feels as if you’re drifting in a dream.

Don’t underestimate it just because it’s from a game—the soundtrack is also very well regarded.

As many times as you likeDREAMS COME TRUE

It’s a song that makes the idea of setting limits on ourselves feel pointless—because no matter how many times you fail, you can always get back up and start over again, as many times as it takes.

That powerful conviction resounds in the chorus, riding on a melody that presses forward with unwavering intensity.

hanabiJOBUTSU PROJECT

When you hear “religious music,” what kind of music do you imagine? If you’re not used to listening to it, you might feel a bit wary and think it sounds suspicious.

Even so, I encourage you to give it a listen at least once.

The folk instruments, Buddhist chants, and distinctive scales offer a unique healing experience unlike anything you’ve known.

UtopiaJeepta

Jeepta’s third single.

It was the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Futtonda” and the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s “JAPAN COUNTDOWN” in July.

A powerful message song dedicated to people from all walks of life who are chasing their dreams and striving to make it in the world.

It carries a passionate spirit of turning any failure or setback into strength and aiming for a utopia.

Recommended for those facing difficulties and in need of encouragement.

steppin’SOULIVE

If you just want to switch off, surrender to the groove, and be soothed, I recommend the jazz trio Soulive.

In particular, Alan’s drumming features a snare sound so satisfying it makes you realize, “Oh, that’s why you tune drums.”