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Recommended songs by 'Aozora I Wanted to See.' A deep dive into gem-like tracks that linger in the heart

Have you already checked out all the songs by “Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora”? Each track is packed with the group’s charm, and you’ll find something new every time you listen.

From breezy numbers to gently moving ballads, they’re all songs you’ll want to play on repeat.

But maybe you’re wondering where to start.

In this article, I’ll introduce plenty of recommended tracks by Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora.

You’re sure to find a favorite!

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Sky-colored spray of waterNEW!Boku ga mitakatta aozora

The Blue Sky I Wanted to See / “Skysplash” Music Video (Theme Song for the Theatrical Anime ‘Give It Your All!’)
Sky-colored spray of waterNEW!Boku ga mitakatta aozora

It’s a refreshing number that feels like a distillation of youthful sparkle—blazing sunshine and streaming sweat.

Written specifically as the theme song for the theatrical anime “Ganbatte Ikimasshoi,” this piece delivers the passion for rowing atop a driving, exhilarating melody.

It’s also included on the single “Suki Sugite Up and down,” released in November 2024, and when it was first performed at the group’s first-anniversary event in August of the same year, the entire venue came together in excitement.

You can almost see the earnest figures rowing their oars toward their dreams with their teammates, and listening to it will naturally set your heart ablaze.

Give it a listen when you’re about to take on a challenge or need that last push forward.

It will leave you feeling cleansed.

Love Letter of GazesNEW!Boku ga mitakatta aozora

The Blue Sky I Wanted to See / “Gaze Love Letter” Music Video [4K]
Love Letter of GazesNEW!Boku ga mitakatta aozora

A bittersweet number where the dazzling summer sun and the frustration of unspoken feelings tighten the chest.

“The Blue Sky I Wanted to See” was released in August 2025 as the group’s sixth single.

Just passing in the hallway, just gazing from afar… The theme of sending feelings through a glance in place of a letter captures the shy stirrings of first love, resonating deeply with the earnest vocals of center Erin Sugiura.

Since their debut, they’ve continued to grow, and the single made big waves by surpassing 100,000 copies in first-week sales.

The poolside footage is also striking; this work brims with the radiance of youth struggling to break out of its shell with the changing seasons.

It’s a masterpiece you’ll want to hear if you’re carrying emotions you can’t put into words, or if you want to remember a once-pure love.

Thinking about the blue skyNEW!Boku ga mitakatta aozora

The Blue Sky I Wanted to See / “Thinking About the Blue Sky” Music Video
Thinking about the blue skyNEW!Boku ga mitakatta aozora

Since it was the theme song for Fuji TV’s 65th anniversary event “Odaiba Adventure King 2023 SUMMER SPLASH!,” many of you may have heard it.

It’s the debut single by Bokuga Mitakatta Aozora, released in August 2023.

It made a striking start, reaching as high as No.

3 on the Oricon weekly chart.

The song conveys a single-minded resolve to go in search of the dreams we left behind on the way to adulthood.

The lively brass layered over a driving eight-beat leaves a strong impression, and it really stirs the heart as you listen.

The slightly nostalgic melody is great, too! Give it a listen when you’re ready to take a new step forward—you’re sure to feel refreshed.

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This is heaven!NEW!Boku ga mitakatta aozora

The Blue Sky I Wanted to See / “This is heaven!” (2025.12.28 BOKUAO Youth Farewell 2025)
This is heaven!NEW!Boku ga mitakatta aozora

Set to a cool beat, this is a track whose message—affirming the here and now—resonates deeply.

Sung solo by Mii na Sora member Nito Yagi, whom I’d been eager to hear, it’s included on the limited First Press Type-A edition of the 7th single “That Was a Fairy,” released in December 2025.

Rather than searching for some distant utopia, its perspective of reframing real time as “heaven” is likely to strike listeners to the core.

Created as the group’s first-ever solo vocal piece, the song departs from past youth anthems, showcasing a compelling display of individual expressiveness.

Put it on when life gets hectic and you feel like pausing for a moment—you’ll likely feel a forward-looking energy that makes you cherish your present circumstances.

A must-hear, ambitious work that drew buzz for being performed at their solo concert at the end of 2025, it’s essential listening even for non-fans.

Parachute of the uniformNEW!Boku ga mitakatta aozora

The Blue Sky I Wanted to See / “Seifuku no Parachute” Music Video
Parachute of the uniformNEW!Boku ga mitakatta aozora

There are times when an unexpected encounter suddenly drops into your boring everyday life, aren’t there? This track, included on the limited first-run Type-A edition of Bokuga Mitakatta Aozora’s debut single “Thinking About the Blue Sky,” captures that very sparkle of youth.

Though it was released on August 30, 2023, it quickly became a live favorite, and a music video was unveiled in May 2024 to celebrate the group’s first anniversary.

You can feel the exhilarating rush—as if monotonous days are suddenly shifting into high gear—through its driving melody and lyrics.

The fresh, radiant vocals unique to a nine-member unit are another draw, and just listening will make your heart skip.

If you want to savor the butterflies of a budding romance, give it a listen.

Until graduationNEW!Boku ga mitakatta aozora

The Blue Sky I Wanted to See / “Until Graduation” Music Video
Until graduationNEW!Boku ga mitakatta aozora

A heart-wrenching medium-tempo ballad that portrays the turmoil of a first love with nowhere to go.

As graduation approaches, the growing sense of urgency and the frustrating inability to confess one’s feelings are sung over beautiful melodies of piano and strings.

Known as the title track of the second single released in January 2024, it was also featured as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Sorette!? Jissai Dōnano Ka.” The lyrics capture a complex emotional landscape where the unique radiance of youth intertwines with bittersweet sorrow.

You may find yourself wondering, if only I’d had the courage back then, would the future have turned out differently? It’s a recommended number that gently accompanies you when you want to rekindle the sweet-and-sour memories of first love, or during seasons of new beginnings.

The tipping point of resonanceNEW!Boku ga mitakatta aozora

The Blue Sky I Wanted to See / “Echoes’ Tipping Point” (2025.12.28 BOKUAO Youth Farewell 2025)
The tipping point of resonanceNEW!Boku ga mitakatta aozora

A powerful dance beat that pushes through with its own will sends shivers through the heart.

It’s a song by the idol group “Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora,” known for tracks like “Thinking About the Blue Sky,” included on Type-B of their single “That Was a Fairy,” released in December 2025.

It sings of a resolve for independence, and many of you may have seen its first performance in December 2025.

Perhaps thanks to the strong-willed vocals of Hitoe Yagi, who takes the lead, it’s a song that stirs the heart more each time you listen.

The high-velocity arrangement featuring Aira from Dream Monster is irresistible, too.

It’s a perfect track for those clutch moments when you want the courage to break through your current situation.

Listen when you want to cut through doubt, and you’ll feel the strength to move forward welling up inside.