RAG MusicUplifting Songs
A wonderful upbeat song

[Touching Song] A moving song that sings about you

Music has a mysterious power to heal the heart, give courage, and at times bring tears.

Songs that bring back the sparkle of our youth, masterpieces filled with feelings for someone dear, and gem-like tracks that light the way toward the future.

Here are moving songs that stand by the emotional shifts everyone experiences at least once and encourage you to take a new step forward.

Gentle vocals and melodies, along with lyrics that sink deep into the heart, are sure to resonate with you.

[Moving Songs] Heartwarming Tracks That Sing About You (41–50)

Sorrow on the SubwayMōmō Rurugyaban

Sadness on the Subway — Mow Mow Lulu Gyaban
Sorrow on the SubwayMōmō Rurugyaban

This is a wistful ballad by the rock band Mowmow Lulu Gyaban, known for their full-throttle, powerfully perverse world with songs like “Razon” and “Yuki-chan’s Gene.” The band’s charm lies in the sudden bursts of melodicism that appear amid their deviant lyrics, and in this track that melodic beauty takes center stage.

Gary, the singing drummer, delivers a squeezed-out, aching vocal that makes it all the more tear-jerking.

[Moving Songs] Touching songs that sing about you (51–60)

powder snowRemioromen

Remioromen – Konayuki (Translation/English Subtitled)
powder snowRemioromen

This song became widely known in households as the theme song for the drama One Litre of Tears.

Combined with the drama’s poignancy, it’s an incredibly moving track.

Vocalist Fujimaki’s overwhelming singing is striking and leaves a deep emotional impact on listeners.

stoveHoshino Gen

Stove (Gen Hoshino cover) - Solo acoustic performance
stoveHoshino Gen

At first glance, Gen Hoshino’s song has a light, nursery rhyme-like feel, but within that lightness and brightness are scattered a deep sorrow and sense of loss over losing someone dear.

It gently teaches us that losing someone important is something that can come to anyone equally—in other words, a part of everyday life.

Graduation PhotoArai Yumi

Graduation Photo – Yumi Arai (Yumi Matsutoya) (Full)
Graduation PhotoArai Yumi

A graduation number written and composed by the well-known Yumin.

It’s a song about the bittersweet feeling of seeing that someone important has stayed the same after graduation, while realizing that you yourself have changed.

When it comes to graduation, this is the song.

It’s one of the most-covered songs in Japanese music.

AlwaySNiziU

NiziU(니쥬) 「AlwayS」 M/V
AlwaySNiziU

The exquisite ballad delivered by NiziU overflows with a charm that warmly envelops the heart.

Penned by Motoki Omori of Mrs.

GREEN APPLE, the lyrics beautifully depict the power of bonds and love, resonating deeply with listeners.

The vocals gently speak of hope to overcome difficult times and the importance of connection, leaving you utterly entranced.

Released early in December 2024, this work captured the hearts of many fans.

It’s the perfect song for when you’re feeling down or want to express gratitude to someone special.

Come dramatically over hereikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari “Dramatic Oideyo” Lyric Video [Theme song for the Nippon TV Sunday drama “Little Women: The Sisters Who Love and I Who Do Not”]
Come dramatically over hereikimonogakari

A brand-new song that brightens the latest drama has been released.

Written specifically by Ikimono-gakari for the Sunday drama “Little Women — The Sisters Who Love and the Me Who Does Not,” the track features an upbeat, breezy melody.

Its lyrics carry a message about facing life’s challenges and how to craft one’s own story, inspiring listeners with courage.

Premiered during the drama’s first broadcast on October 6, 2024, the song drew strong anticipation and response from fans.

Kiyoe Yoshioka’s vocals and Yoshiki Mizuno’s composition blend beautifully, resulting in a refreshing, positive piece that perfectly matches the drama’s world.

It’s a recommended track for those pursuing their true selves or wishing to savor the hidden beauty in everyday life.

Ariga juujuuHitoto Yo

It’s included on Yo Hitoto’s debut single, “Morainaki.” It’s a song overflowing with a daughter’s gratitude and love for her parents.

The feeling that simply saying “thank you” isn’t enough is reflected in the title.

It was re-recorded on the albums “Tsukitenshin” and “BESTYO.”