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A moving song I want to use for my fave’s lyric video

When you’re making a video for your favorite idol, you want to use a special song, right?

But sometimes it’s hard to find the perfect track that fits them! Maybe you’ve felt that way too.

In this article, I’d like to introduce some moving songs that are perfect as BGM for your “oshi” videos.

We’ve gathered a variety of tracks, including love songs that reflect your feelings for your fave, songs to dedicate to someone special, and tear-jerking anthems of support.

I hope you find the one song that fits your video perfectly.

Moving songs I want to use for my oshi’s lyric video (51–60)

I long to see you now.MISIA

MISIA – Aitakute Ima (Official HD Music Video)
I long to see you now.MISIA

It’s famous as the ending theme for the popular drama “JIN.” I don’t think there are few people who shed tears when they heard this song after finishing an episode.

It’s such an impactful song that, once you hear it, its addictive quality won’t leave your head.

A Little Love SongMONGOL800

It’s a song that was popular a little while ago, but its simple structure and lyrics that straightforwardly express feelings have made it a timeless classic.

As we grow older, it becomes rare to fall in love like this, but I hope we never forget the feeling of caring for someone important.

Prayer ~ Orbit of TearsMr.Children

Mr.Children “Prayer ~Trajectory of Tears” Music Video (Short ver.)
Prayer ~ Orbit of TearsMr.Children

When you’re in the mood for a gentle, heart-soothing rock ballad, Mr.Children’s songs are highly recommended.

There are a few tracks I’d reach for at times like that, but this one is my top pick.

One of its charms is the lyrics.

They aren’t the kind where everyone immediately grasps a direct message, but the imagery and choice of words are simply beautiful.

Add to that the melodic line and the airy lead guitar, and you get a sublime piece that feels like it cleanses your heart as you listen.

Released in November 2012, it was also used as the theme song for the first part of the film “We Were There.” I especially recommend it to those who have gone through a breakup or want to take a new step forward.

About meMrs. GREEN APPLE

This song is filled with the charm of a grand rock ballad.

Released in January 2019, it was also used as the support song for the 97th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.

Centered on themes of self-acceptance and growth, it portrays various facets of life.

The lyrics convey the importance of living with fear and anxiety while understanding the differences between oneself and others.

They depict everyday joys and sorrows, effort and setbacks, teaching us that all of these are part of shaping who we are.

From November 2022, an orchestral arrangement was featured in Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s CalorieMate “Exam Student Support” commercial series.

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GREEN APPLE’s warm vocals and melodies will elevate your Instagram Reels and resonate with everyone who watches.

TorikoNissy

Nissy (Takahiro Nishijima) / “Toriko” Music Video
TorikoNissy

Nissy’s song “Toriko” portrays deep possessiveness and powerful emotions toward a loved one.

Released in 2018, it’s also known as the theme song that colors the world of the film “Ano Ko no, Toriko.” Its vibrant brass and brisk rhythm evoke the bittersweetness of love while capturing listeners’ hearts.

The lyrics, which convey single-minded devotion to a partner and, at times, tenderly wavering feelings, would also be well-suited for lyric videos that cheer on your favorite idol or performer.

For creating videos to share on social media, a song like “Toriko,” which exudes deep affection, is a perfect match.

Savor the passion for a loved one—and the joy and anguish that come with it—while enjoying creative expression.