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Tear-jerking inspirational songs: recommended masterpieces and popular tracks

In this stressful world, I think there are many people who are tired of love and relationships, people who try their best every day but can’t seem to make things work, and people who feel like they’re about to give up.

Before you start to feel like you hate everything and become reckless, how about listening to some music?

I’ve put together a collection of songs that will move you to tears—songs that, I hope, will resonate with your heart.

Listen carefully, cry your heart out, and may it ease your mind even a little.

And may it help you face tomorrow with a bit more positivity!

Tear-Jerking Inspirational Songs: Recommended Masterpieces and Popular Tracks (71–80)

SAD SONG feat. No No Girls FINALISTSchanmina

CHANMINA – SAD SONG feat. No No Girls FINALISTS / THE FIRST TAKE
SAD SONG feat. No No Girls FINALISTSchanmina

A special song by Chanmina and the “No No Girls” finalists has moved many to tears with its stirring performance.

The lyrics—filled with the bittersweetness behind happiness and a strong resolve to believe in the future—captivate listeners and make the piece deeply compelling.

Said to be based on Chanmina’s real experiences, it conveys the loneliness of chasing a dream and the importance of bonds with fellow travelers.

Released in January 2025, the song’s performance on THE FIRST TAKE in May of the same year tied in with the audition project and generated great emotion, topping YouTube for 10 days.

If you’re working hard at something, this song is sure to gently nudge you forward.

Don’t miss the chance to experience it.

Song of Aifukui mai

Magical i-land became popular because anyone could write novels on the internet.

Among them, there’s a work called “Koizora” that drew many readers and was even made into a film.

This song was also the theme song for that “Koizora.” Thinking of the movie brings me to tears.

A Farewell SongHilcrhyme

Hilcrhyme – “Sousouka” Music Video
A Farewell SongHilcrhyme

Hilcrhyme’s “Sousouka” captures the feelings you want to convey to someone you love and cherish.

Released in 2013, it was also the theme song for the drama “Yurichika e: A Message from Mom,” starring Takako Tokiwa.

The song is filled with emotions and love that everyone has likely felt at some point in life—feelings so important that you can’t help but express them.

Whether you think of your parents, siblings, partner, or child, the lyrics will likely resonate.

Many will relate to lines that imagine losing someone even while they’re right in front of you.

What do you want to become?Rozarīna

Rosalina 'What Do You Want To Be,' Official Lyric Video
What do you want to become?Rozarīna

Facing the true feelings that we’re prone to forget as we repeat our days, “Nani ni Naritakute,” was released in 2020 by singer-songwriter Rozarina, known for her work on numerous anime songs.

It portrays the raw emotions of having dreams and goals and working hard, yet losing sight of what you truly want to do.

The rhythmic vocals carried by the warm tones of an acoustic guitar are sure to soothe a tired heart.

It’s a song filled with a gentle message that tells you it’s okay to let your tears fall sometimes.

Beyond the goodbyeMatsushita Kohei

Kohei Matsushita – Beyond Goodbye [Official Audio]
Beyond the goodbyeMatsushita Kohei

Kouhei Matsushita—who is also active as an actor—wrote “Beyond Goodbye” specifically for NHK’s Minna no Uta in June and July 2023.

The song expresses the feelings we face when confronted with farewells we experience many times in life, offering comfort for various goodbyes: parting with friends due to graduation or moving, breakups with lovers, and even the loss of someone dear.

Although it’s a song about parting, the word “beyond” in the title suggests what lies ahead, conveying a sense of a bright future.

globeYonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu – Spinning Globe
globeYonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu is a singer-songwriter whose presence has been so immense in the scene that he’s indispensable when talking about J-POP since 2010.

His 14th single, “Spinning Globe,” was written as the theme song for Studio Ghibli’s film “The Boy and the Heron.” The lyrics evoke images of the landscapes that unfold between the beginning and end of life, linking with both the film’s story and the song’s title, drawing listeners deeper into its world.

It’s a beautiful yet overwhelming number, with a sweeping arrangement that stirs the heart.

humorKitanitatsuya

Humor / Tatsuya Kitani – You More / Tatsuya Kitani
humorKitanitatsuya

A heartwarming, poetic expression woven from kindness and wistfulness gently embraces the longing for a presence to accompany one through a lonely night.

Tatsuya Kitani has expressed through music the profound insight that even if people are not eternal, words can continue to heal the heart forever.

Released in February 2025 as the theme song for the film “Yukite Kaeranu,” the piece beautifully colors, through music, a world set in the Taisho era that portrays the youth and love of three real historical figures.

Its melody, imbued with respect for the power of words and the timelessness of poetry, will resonate with those who wish to touch the subtleties of life and the feelings we hold for others.