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Song of Apology. Make-Up Song

Arguments with family, friends, or a partner… Sometimes we hurt the people we care about most.

And in those moments, it can be really hard to just say “I’m sorry,” right?

Even when you truly want to apologize but can’t get the words out, we’ve gathered songs that express the feeling of wanting to say sorry.

From tracks that straightforwardly convey an apology to songs that express how much you cherish the other person by reaffirming your love, we’re introducing a wide range.

Let these songs give you the courage to apologize sincerely!

Song of Apology: Make-Up Song (61–70)

100% for Youkyarī pamyu pamyu

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu – Kimi Ni 100 Percent [Legendado em Português]
100% for Youkyarī pamyu pamyu

This is a song that was provided as the theme for Crayon Shin-chan.

I think Shin-chan’s silliness is reflected in the track.

That said, since the song was produced by Yasutaka Nakata, its quality as a track is guaranteed.

Also, compared to when she first started, I feel like Kyary has gotten much better at singing.

Being able to sing this well while dancing means she’s no longer just a model, right?

Dear Sir/Madam,Za Masumisairu

This is a song where a band member conveys his feelings to his parents back home through a letter.

It’s a bit embarrassing to listen to, but you can feel the intensity.

It’s easy to picture the parents smiling as they read the letter mentioned in the song.

If you’re someone who left your family home, this will make you want to go back.

LillianKimura Kaera

It’s a lively, energetic song that’s so typically Kaela Kimura.

Fun fact: it was composed by Kameda, the former bassist of Tokyo Jihen, so the bassline is absolutely wild.

It works both as rock and as J-pop—a hidden gem.

And Kaela-chan really does look best with a bob haircut.

Motherkariyushi 58

This is a song sung to a mother, saying “I’m sorry” and “thank you.” Its straightforward message really hits home.

Mothers are truly great.

I’ve made my own mother sad many times, so I want to do what I can to be a good child to her and to tell her many sorries and thank-yous.

The Power of Encounters IIIAAA

The Power of Encounters III / AAA (Cover by ICHIRO)
The Power of Encounters IIIAAA

I can feel a powerful strength in the vocals.

Even among Japanese male idol groups, I think he’s a very skilled singer.

He apologizes for shedding tears, but that, too, feels like a man’s tears—very manly.

From the final chorus, the intensity is breathtaking, like watching a musical.

He looks cool even from a man’s perspective.