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[Song of Birth] A moving birth song wrapped in happiness

Childbirth is that moving moment when you finally meet your long-awaited baby, isn’t it? During pregnancy, mothers lovingly nurtured their child in their womb.

Seeing their newborn’s face, fathers felt more strongly than ever that they had become parents.

Having safely completed the birth, you’re likely filled with joy and gratitude now.

In this article, we’ve gathered songs about childbirth that we hope you’ll listen to during this emotional time.

Each is a timeless, moving piece that can bring tears to your eyes as you think of your precious child who has come into the world.

Please give them a listen to mark this wonderful milestone—the arrival of a new life.

Birth songs that color the emotions of childbirth (31–40)

Circle of Thanksayaka

Ayaka / “The Circle of Thanks” Music Video (Short Ver.)
Circle of Thanksayaka

Lyrics that express the idea: I haven’t lived my life alone—I’ve grown by connecting with the people around me.

It’s a song by Ayaka, a singer-songwriter from Osaka Prefecture.

It was included on her fourth album, Rainbow Road, released in 2015.

Perhaps thanks to her warm voice, it’s a song that makes you feel as if you’re wrapped in happiness.

BirthNakajima Miyuki

It’s a well-known masterpiece by Miyuki Nakajima among those in the know.

It’s enveloped in such profound love that it moves listeners to tears.

It may not be widely known, but it’s a song I want my loved ones to hear, filled with the message: “Thank you for being born.”

BatonKobukuro

Kobukuro “Baton” Image Movie
BatonKobukuro

Kobukuro’s song “Baton” centers on the theme of family love.

Both members of Kobukuro have families, and you can feel their feelings for their loved ones seeping directly into the lyrics.

Childbirth is gently portrayed in the lyrics as a baton passed from parent to child.

I highly recommend gifting this song to celebrate a birth.

birthdayKumaki Anri

It’s a song filled with a mother’s feelings of “Thank you for being born,” making it perfect for celebrations! Anri Kumaki’s “Birthday,” well known as the theme song for the TV program segment “Mebae,” which celebrates newborn lives.

In the song, a mother looks back on the day her child was born.

It’s a warm piece that brings back, in a flash, the joy of birth and the feelings of that moment.

Under the same skyayaka

Ayaka’s “Minna Sora no Shita” is a gentle song you’ll want to sing to parents who have just welcomed a baby—and to the newborn as well.

For the two who are about to do their best as Mom and Dad, it can carry the message, “We’re cheering you on,” and for the baby, a blessing of, “We’re all here for you, so grow up healthy.” It’s a song that can be given in many heartfelt ways.

Ayaka’s straightforward, powerful voice feels like it gently embraces everyone.

Birth Songs to Celebrate the Joy of Childbirth (41–50)

Kimi Memorial Day ~Thank You for Being Born~Sonar Pocket

[Birthday Song] Sonar Pocket “Kimi Kinenbi ~Thank You for Being Born.~” [MV Full]
Kimi Memorial Day ~Thank You for Being Born~Sonar Pocket

If you want to wholeheartedly celebrate the birth of someone special, this song is perfect! The melody of gratitude and blessings woven by Sonar Pocket will gently warm your heart the moment you listen.

Released in November 2012, this track was featured as the ending theme for Portal ANN News & Sports and as the campaign song for Yomiuriland’s “Jewellumination 2012,” and it reached No.

9 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

The birth of a beloved child, an anniversary to reaffirm family bonds, a special day to express thanks to someone who has supported you… Add this song to life’s important milestones.

It’s sure to bring warm tears to your eyes.

WowMakihara Noriyuki

When you’re raising a child, you can’t help but think, “I want them to grow up like this,” or “I want them to learn this and that,” and all sorts of desires start piling up.

But children don’t have excessive expectations of their parents.

If you just listen to them or hold them, that alone makes them happy.

Even without asking for much, this song reminds me that, in truth, just having them healthy and by your side is enough to make you say, “Thank you!”