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Masterpieces that sing of beauty. Recommended popular songs.

This is a song list that gathers tracks themed around beauty and being beautiful.

Most of the songs praise a lover’s beauty, but they also celebrate many other beautiful things—names, birds, stars in the night sky, sunsets, and more.

Please enjoy comparing them as you listen.

A masterpiece that sings of beauty. Recommended popular songs (91–100)

Let’s go look for fragments of the stars againfukumimi

Fukumimi is a band centered around singer-songwriter Kyoko, comprised of accomplished musicians such as Masayoshi Yamazaki and Chitose Hajime.

This work is a remake of Kyoko’s “Let’s Go in Search of Stardust” and was released in 1999.

The image of setting a boat afloat in the galaxy to search for pieces of stars is very beautiful, isn’t it?

Beautiful NameGodiego

Godiego is a band formed in the mid-1970s.

Despite several breakups and reunions, they are still active today, and this work was released in 1979.

It was used that same year as a supporting song for the International Year of the Child.

The sections where they sing the chorus together with children are particularly memorable, and the song has been covered many times.

Crimson-colored sunsetFujifaburikku

This work was the sixth single by Fujifabric.

It is said to be the first piece written by Masahiko Shimura, the guitarist and vocalist who passed away at 29 in 2009, after he moved to Tokyo.

With the words “Akane-iro” and “Yūhi,” it’s a masterpiece that conjures a beautiful sunset in the heart.

Sakura (Solo)Moriyama Naotaro

Released in 2003.

It has now become a standard song for graduation ceremonies.

Along an avenue lined with cherry trees, young people each set out on their own new path.

The depiction is so vivid that you can almost see the pale pink cherry blossoms swirling up in the wind right before your eyes.

A simple yet unforgettable classic.

Color · White BlendNagayama Miho

Released in 1986.

It was a cosmetics commercial song that perfectly captured the sparkling feeling of early spring.

The lyrics and music were written by Mariya Takeuchi, and there’s also a self-cover version by her.

It’s a fresh and beautiful piece that evokes images of ribbons fluttering in the wind and springlike pastel colors.