RAG MusicCheer Songs
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An anthem to support childcare that I want to dedicate to moms and dads. Inspiring classics and popular songs that keep you going.

Introducing uplifting songs we want tired moms and dads to hear!

Kids can be demanding, they don’t listen… Parenting can make you frustrated, and sometimes it brings you to tears.

Caring for a newborn or a toddler in the “no” phase can especially make you feel like, “I’m the one who wants to cry.”

When your emotions are unsteady, you might find your tone getting harsh or that you scold too much—and then blame yourself afterward, don’t you?

In those moments, try leaning on the power of music to take a little breather.

Remember the moment your child was born: “Thank you for coming into this world.” “No matter what happens, I’ll protect you.” Those feelings will come back to you.

Try listening together with your child.

An encouraging playlist for parents: Inspirational and popular childcare songs (31–40)

rainbowSuda Masaki

Masaki Suda 'Niji' (Rainbow)
rainbowSuda Masaki

A celebrated song by Masaki Suda, distinguished by its warm, tender vocals wrapped in kindness and affection, and a melody that gently stays close to the heart.

Portraying the bond with a loved one and the small joys hidden in everyday life, this piece softly sings of gratitude toward a partner who accepts one’s weaknesses and the hope to continue walking side by side.

Released in November 2020, it garnered attention as the theme song for the film “STAND BY ME Doraemon 2,” bringing comfort to many listeners.

It’s a song you’ll want to hear in moments that celebrate the birth of new life and the bonds of family.

Beautiful FlowerFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama – Beautiful Flower (Full ver.)
Beautiful FlowerFukuyama Masaharu

A gem-like ballad by Masaharu Fukuyama that gently sings of love for children and prayers for the future.

It portrays the preciousness of life and the depth of love passed from parent to child, wrapped in warm melodies.

Released as a single in May 2006, it gained attention as a tie-in song for Panasonic’s digital video camera and was also included on the album “5 Nen Mono.” The clear tones of the acoustic guitar and Fukuyama’s warm vocals will further illuminate the joy of families welcoming a new life.

It’s a song we wholeheartedly recommend to couples awaiting childbirth and to families watching over their children’s growth.

Life Is BeautifulKetsumeishi

Ketsumeishi “Life Is Beautiful”
Life Is BeautifulKetsumeishi

A signature ballad by Ketsumeishi, distinguished by its expansive piano tone and warm melody.

It portrays the joys and sorrows of life in a positive light, gently reminding us that both tears and smiles are among life’s beauties.

Released in August 2007 on the album “Ketsu no Police 5,” it was also used as the ending theme for the PlayStation 3 game “Ryu ga Gotoku Kenzan!” This heartwarming encouragement song is recommended for celebrating the birth of new life and for cherishing those precious moments that deepen family bonds.

homeKiyama Yusaku

A song of love from a father to his child.

Yusaku Kiyama’s gentle, embracing voice blends with a heartwarming melody to vividly portray the bond between parent and child.

Through its calm tone, it conveys a parent’s feelings as they stay close to their child’s growth and the importance of cherishing the small joys of everyday life.

Released in February 2008, it was used as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Uta-Suta!!” and Yomiuri TV’s “Joho Live Miyane-ya,” and later that year Kiyama performed it at the NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen.

Beloved at important life moments such as graduations and weddings, this song is a perfect choice when you want to express gratitude to someone special or deepen your family bonds.

MotherMINMI

A story of a mother’s love and joy that begins with a translucent morning light and a sky of pale blue.

Its sweeping melodies and beautiful scenes, reflecting a range of emotions, deepen the sense of connection with a child.

Featured on the album “Mother,” released in July 2010, it reached No.

5 on the Oricon Albums Chart.

Written and composed by MINMI herself, the song conveys feelings she came to understand only after becoming a mother.

Created during her second pregnancy, it expresses the happiness and anxiety of a mother expecting a new life, as well as profound love for her child.

It’s a song we hope expectant moms and dads, as well as families raising children, will listen to.