Yogee New Waves are one of the acts that helped propel City Pop back into the mainstream in the 2010s.
Their songs carry a laid-back, gently swaying, and somewhat nostalgic vibe that feels refreshing.
At the same time, you can sense new challenges and experimentation in their work; it’s precisely because they’ve returned powered up that they’re now capturing the hearts of so many fans.
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Yogee New Waves’ classic and popular songs (1–10)
CLIMAX NIGHTYogee New Waves

Tokyo, lined with skyscrapers and a slight chill in the air.
A night alone can be nice, but it’s even better with someone by your side.
You can sense that faint, tender feeling.
A warm atmosphere flows throughout, and the gentle build toward the latter half is superb.
A track that feels like city pop distilled into sound.
Lemon TeaYogee New Waves

Included on the 2nd EP, “Sunset Town.” A song steeped in blues, with lyrics that subtly suggest the difference between physical distance and emotional distance—poignant and beautiful.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you’re lost in memories or when you wake up unexpectedly in the middle of the night.
Hello EthiopiaYogee New Waves

A gentle beginning, with a very soft vocal entry—it’s a song you’ll want to hear when you’re seeking comfort.
The lightly delayed guitar phrases and the choral work in the middle are also compelling.
In contrast to the opening, the latter half builds grandly in both rhythm patterns and vocals.
Fantastic ShowYogee New Waves

This song starts with a clean-tone guitar and a slightly overdriven crunch-sounding guitar.
The bouncy beat feels incredibly good.
By linking the “dreams” the members hold for the city of Tokyo with the “dreams” they see while sleeping, it’s easy to imagine Yogee New Wave putting on a fantastic show.
C.A.M.P.(Stoned Forest ver.)Yogee New Waves

Starting with a solo vocal-and-guitar performance, this song is a cool, blues-tinged track where the lyrics truly shine.
The arrangement carries a certain warmth.
You can catch glimpses of Yogee’s distinctive touch that goes beyond straightforward city pop.
Expectations are high for the new music from Yogee as a four-piece.
SummerYogee New Waves

First off, the jacket design shows real taste, and the tight, no-frills drums paired with the clean-sounding guitar feel great—effortlessly evoking summer.
“Comfortable” sums it up perfectly.
From the middle on, there’s a must-hear section where each part ramps up to match that summery, dance-inducing mood.
It’s a perfect fit for a drive to the beach, don’t you think?
GoodbyeYogee New Waves

From the very beginning, a hard-hitting funk/R&B bassline drives the track, and you can’t help but move your hips.
After a slightly groovy start, the chorus opens up with a sense of spaciousness.
It’s the kind of song that makes you want to throw your hands up and sing along at a festival.
The steady rhythm throughout feels great, and it’s the kind of listen that pairs perfectly with a drink—or a few.


