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[Emotional Song] A classic wishing for a child’s growth — a love song dedicated to my child

A birthday celebrating their arrival into this world, a wedding marking a new chapter… On your beloved child’s special day, you want to express the feelings that are usually too embarrassing to put into words!

In this article, we introduce timeless songs that are perfect for those moving moments when you feel the bond between parent and child.

“Thank you for being born.” “I’ll always be on your side.” “I will love you forever.” These songs are filled with kindness and warmth, so please listen while savoring the meaning of the lyrics.

You’re sure to find one song that resonates perfectly with your feelings.

[Touching Songs] Masterpieces Wishing for Children’s Growth ~ A Love Song Dedicated to Our Child ~ (61–70)

Because you were thereCrystal Kay

Crystal Kay “Because You Were There” – Special Movie (Nohana version) ~A Message of Thanks from Mother to Child~
Because you were thereCrystal Kay

Released in 2015, this song was used as the theme for the TV drama “Wild Heroes.” Parents aren’t strong from the start.

You can feel how they grow stronger by overcoming various challenges because they have children and want to raise them happily.

Parenting is by no means easy, but a child’s smile gives you the strength to keep going.

It’s a masterpiece we hope moms and dads in the midst of child-rearing will listen to.

KikyogaokaHirai Ken

Ken Hirai - "Kikyougaoka (Music Video YouTube ver.)"
KikyogaokaHirai Ken

It expresses the feelings of parents worrying about their child.

Rather than stepping in ahead of them, they watch over and try to be a place the child can always return to—the warmth of a parent’s heart really comes through.

The music video for this song featured Ken Hirai’s mother and became a hot topic.

His gentle singing voice blends with the melody to create a beautiful harmony.

From your momHatsuda Etsuko

[Ultra High Sound Quality] I am both a vocalist and a mother. Etsuko Hatsuda “From Your Mom”
From your momHatsuda Etsuko

How about sending your precious child a message of “Thank you for being born” in a song? Etsuko Hatsuta’s “Kimi no Mama yori,” sung with a voice that truly touches the heart.

This song was released in 2016 and was reportedly given to her beloved daughter on her 12th birthday.

I’m sure you have countless words and feelings for your dear child.

This song speaks on your behalf, saying a heartfelt thank you for all those overflowing feelings.

It will resonate with your heart, so please give it a listen.

A flower that bloomed in the desertYU-KI

The Flower That Bloomed in the Desert – Kicell
A flower that bloomed in the desertYU-KI

The song I recommend when you want to express feelings you don’t usually put into words to your precious child is “A Flower Bloomed in the Desert,” sung by YUKI.

YUKI is a mother of two and has been active as the vocalist of JUDY AND MARY as well as in her solo career.

This song, which evokes a gentle flow of time, conveys through its lyrics not a clingy kind of love, but a light touch that still communicates a deep, enduring “I will always love you.” By the time you reach the end, you’ll find your deep love for your child overlapping with the song.

You Were Born to Be Loved ※with KREVA, SEIJI KAMEDAIshikawa Sayuri

Sayuri Ishikawa “You Were Born to Be Loved” (with KREVA, Seiji Kameda) Music Video (Short Ver.)
You Were Born to Be Loved ※with KREVA, SEIJI KAMEDAIshikawa Sayuri

This is a charity song powerfully sung by Sayuri Ishikawa, imbued with the wish for children to live healthy, happy lives.

A key point is the collaboration between Seiji Kameda and KREVA; the sight of musicians from different genres joining forces evokes images of global connection and peace.

The gentle sound with striking piano and the tender yet strong vocals overlap to clearly convey a firm resolve to support children.

The song pours deep love into the very fact that children were born, and it carries a profound hope for a world where children are loved straightforwardly and unconditionally.

Life: Memories of the Cherry Blossomswakadanna

Wakadanna / Life ~Memory of Cherry Blossoms~ Final Ver.
Life: Memories of the Cherry Blossomswakadanna

This is a single released in 2012 as a solo work by Wakadanna, a member of Shonan no Kaze.

The lyrics are very straightforward, and by reading them you can understand half of Wakadanna’s life.

You can also really feel the deep love he received from his parents.

ʻŌhiʻa treeHamasaki Ayumi

The song “Ohia no Ki,” said to have been created when Ayumi Hamasaki gave birth to her child.

While it speaks to the challenges of raising children, listening to it warms my heart and makes me feel that children bring happiness that far surpasses those hardships.

From a child’s perspective, being called a “reason for living” might feel a bit heavy, but the emotion you feel when you’re blessed with a child may be so profound that no other words can truly capture it.

It’s a very gentle song filled with a parent’s deep love for their child.