These are YOASOBI’s recommended songs and must-listen classics.
YOASOBI captivates countless listeners with a unique worldview where novels and music meld into one.
Their ear-catching melodies and richly narrative lyrics intertwine exquisitely, making every track the kind you can’t help but play on repeat once you’ve heard it.
This time, we’ll introduce a generous selection of recommended YOASOBI songs.
Whether you’re already a devoted fan or just thinking about giving them a listen, find a new favorite track!
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Here are YOASOBI’s recommended songs and must-listen masterpieces (21–30)
swallowYOASOBI

In a world that calls for diversity, the song Tsubame feels like it teaches us the essence of it.
YOASOBI’s music is popular across generations, and this track is one that people of any age—from children to adults—can relate to.
Even if our thoughts and living environments differ, we all share the desire to live happily.
Listening to this song might help you understand the feelings of people whose opinions and ideas differ from your own.
It was featured on NHK’s Minna no Uta and served as the theme song for the children’s program Hirogare! Irotoridori, so it’s also a great pick for karaoke when you’re with kids.
MisterYOASOBI

This is a song that portrays a bittersweet love story.
The protagonist’s immaturity and the sense of loss for someone dear are strikingly expressed.
Released digitally in February 2022, it drew attention as the first installment of a collaboration project with a Naoki Prize–winning author.
Its first full play on the TV program “All Night Nippon X” is still fresh in our memory.
The electro-pop sound and translucent vocals make it an alluring track.
With its slow tempo and singable melody, be sure to give it a try at karaoke!
Here are YOASOBI’s recommended songs and must-listen masterpieces (31–40)
Taisho RomanticismYOASOBI

This song portrays a love that transcends time and space.
Released in 2021, it was created by YOASOBI based on the grand-prize-winning work from the “Yoru Asobi Contest.” The novel and music blend beautifully, weaving an epic story that connects the past and the future.
The recurring phrase in the chorus is memorable and resonates deeply with listeners.
It carries YOASOBI’s signature sound—both sentimental and grand.
The key isn’t excessively high, making it one of the more singable songs among YOASOBI’s works.
I like you.YOASOBI

YOASOBI, the popular music duo dominating global charts.
Their song “Sukida” features a catchy vocal line and a mid-tempo groove, with an easy-to-hum melody.
The chorus, where vocalist ikura makes full use of her one-of-a-kind falsetto, might feel a bit challenging.
But that high falsetto is actually quite natural to produce, so it can be surprisingly singable.
Of course, recreating ikura’s refined vocals takes technique, but even those who struggle with high notes can sing it by choosing the right key.
This track, which sets the cute feelings of a crush to an electric sound, is definitely worth trying to sing at least once!
At the mercy of the seaYOASOBI

Since the massive success of their debut song “Yoru ni Kakeru,” the music duo YOASOBI has continued to dominate the J-pop scene.
Their 16th digital-only single, “Umi no Manimani,” created as the third installment of their collaboration with Naoki Prize-winning authors and based on an original short story by Mizuki Tsujimura, features a tight melody over a shuffle beat that really sticks in your ears.
Its mysterious lyrics conjure seascape imagery and seem to evoke a sense of reality within the unreal.
It’s a pop yet sentimental number that middle schoolers—burdened with many worries—are likely to relate to somewhere along the way.
Standing on stageYOASOBI

This is a song that expresses the emotion of sports through music.
Released in July 2024, it was created by YOASOBI based on novels by three manga artists and a writer.
Used in broadcasts and related programs for the Paris Olympics, it portrays athletes’ inner conflicts and surging excitement.
With a guitar-driven rock sound and story-rich lyrics, it has captured many hearts.
It’s a song for not only athletes but for anyone facing a new challenge.
Featuring a catchy, pop melody with YOASOBI’s signature style, it’s also easy to sing at karaoke.
Swallow (feat. Midories)YOASOBI

The melody, imbued with a distinctly Japanese ambience, is soothing to the soul.
Created by YOASOBI, known for their massive hit “Yoru ni Kakeru,” it was released in 2021.
The featured act, Midories, is a five-member music unit of elementary school students.
The song was chosen as the theme for the NHK program “Hirogare! Irotoridori.” Its profound message—that many different people live under the same sky—leaves a strong impression.
It teaches the importance of respecting others.
When you’re lost in life, it might serve as a guiding light.


