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

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

Touching songs I want to use for my oshi’s lyric video (1–10)

I want to be with you.NEW!Ayumu Imazu

Ayumu Imazu – I Want to Be with You [Music Video]
I want to be with you.NEW!Ayumu Imazu

This song brims with straightforward affection for a loved one and a desire to stay together from here on out.

It’s a track by Ayumu Imazu, released digitally in November 2025, which gained attention after he posted a demo on social media in January of the same year.

Although it wasn’t tied in with any films or TV shows, it’s a carefully crafted piece for which he also created the artwork himself.

Even if you cherish your partner, some of you might struggle to put your true feelings into words, right? If you share this song at such times, the genuine love you hold inside will gently seep into their heart.

Try conveying your wish to always be by their side together with this piece.

evening primroseNEW!Novelbright

Novelbright – Evening Primrose [Official Music Video]
evening primroseNEW!Novelbright

It’s a love ballad that begins with a heart-wrenching piano intro that tightens your chest—impossible to listen to without tears.

Unable to forget an ex-lover and inevitably drifting back to those memories… Yudai Takenaka’s overwhelming high-tone vocals deliver that helpless emotion with dramatic intensity.

Released digitally by Novelbright in December 2020, the song was featured as the Monthly Song for the weather segment on Fuji TV’s “Tokudane!”.

Its performance on the YouTube channel “THE FIRST TAKE” drew a huge response, and it was later included on the album “Kaimaku Sengen.” Give it a careful listen when you want to soothe the pain of heartbreak or have a good cry and feel refreshed at night.

hundreds of millions of light-yearsNEW!Omoinotake

Omoinotake | Hundreds of Millions of Light-Years [Official Music Video]
hundreds of millions of light-yearsNEW!Omoinotake

Omoinotake’s “Ikuoku Kōnen” (“Hundreds of Millions of Light Years”) is a song about a love that remains unchanged across unfathomable distances and time.

Released as a single in 2024, it was written as the theme song for the TBS drama Eye Love You and generated major buzz.

As of October 2024, it surpassed 300 million total streams, and it continues to be cherished by many as a modern classic.

The message that feelings don’t fade no matter how far apart you are resonates deeply alongside Reo Fujii’s clear, translucent vocals.

Within its bright, pop sound, the arrangement carries a tinge of wistfulness that tightens your chest a little more with every listen.

Give it a try on nights when you long to see someone but can’t, or when you want to reaffirm your feelings for someone important.

waxing; filling up; becoming full; growing (e.g., the moon growing fuller)NEW!Fuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze, whose profound musicality and unpretentious personality draw intense attention at home and abroad.

This work is a sublime ballad whose gentle piano timbre and conversational vocals seep into the heart.

It conveys a philosophical message that letting go of attachment lightens the heart and brings a sense of fulfillment, soothing the listener’s soul.

Written as the theme song for the film “If She Blooms in April,” released in March 2024, the track also drew attention as his first love song.

It was performed at Nissan Stadium in August of the same year, moving many fans to tears—truly a masterpiece.

Recommended for quiet nights when you want to pause and reflect on yourself, or gently face the emotions deep within your heart.

Thank youikimonogakari

Ikimonogakari 'Arigatou' Music Video
Thank youikimonogakari

An immortal masterpiece by Ikimono-gakari, imbued with bonds nurtured in warm everyday life and gratitude toward loved ones.

Released in 2010, this song became widely beloved as the theme for the NHK morning drama series Gegege no Nyobo, starring Nao Matsushita.

The gentle yet powerful melody composed by Yoshiki Mizuno is cherished across generations—so much so that it was chosen as the entrance march for the 2011 National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament.

There are few songs as fitting for conveying your feelings to the friends and family who have supported you at graduations and farewell gatherings.

It’s also perfect as background music for nostalgic look-back videos trending on TikTok or for moving slideshows.

As spring arrives and you take a new step forward, why not entrust your overflowing gratitude to this song?

Run Through the MemoriesMy Hair is Bad

My Hair is Bad – Dash Through the Memories
Run Through the MemoriesMy Hair is Bad

This heartwarming ballad was written as the theme song for the film Crayon Shin-chan: Our Dinosaur Diary.

As the closing track on the album ghosts, released in July 2024, it’s a masterpiece that makes you realize how the days and memories shared with loved ones shape who you are now.

The lyrics, which Shiiki says were written “for someone,” overflow with a gentleness that can transform even a painful past into the strength to move forward, and many listeners are sure to be deeply moved.

Though the rhythm is relaxed, the emotional swell in the chorus is breathtaking and powerfully shakes the listener’s heart.

Give it a listen when you want to reflect on time spent with family and friends, or when you need the courage to take a step forward.

White Spring DreamMy Hair is Bad

Released as the title track of the December 2020 single “life” and later included on the album “angels,” this song is a mid-tempo number packed with everything that makes My Hair is Bad so compelling.

Shiiiki’s down-to-earth, everyday imagery is wonderful, and the message—that we should cherish the attainable happiness within our reach rather than distant ideals—really hits home.

The music video features footage shot at a baseball stadium in the band’s hometown of Joetsu, Niigata, capturing both their intensity and a touch of melancholy.

The calm yet powerful performance is perfect for times when you feel uneasy about changing days or want to savor moments with someone important.

It’s a masterpiece that reaffirms the preciousness of everyday life, so be sure to immerse yourself in the world of its lyrics as you listen.

ultra-strongestChou Tokimeki♡Sendenbu

Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu / “Super Strongest” Music Video
ultra-strongestChou Tokimeki♡Sendenbu

It’s a song by Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu that’s taken over social media as a “Reiwa-era oshi-activity anthem.” Included on their December 2024 album Tokimeki Rulebook, the track straightforwardly sings of a deep love for having your camera roll filled with your oshi—and a possessiveness that won’t accept anything less.

The song sparked a huge movement, hitting No.

1 on TikTok’s chart for three consecutive weeks and surpassing 300 million total views across related videos.

On YouTube Shorts, it’s often used in clips where people enthusiastically show off what they love.

If you want to express your overflowing affection for your oshi, this is the perfect pick.

Be sure to check it out.

CorrectRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS – The Answer [Official Music Video]
CorrectRADWIMPS

When you stand at a crossroads in life, wrestling with questions that have no clear answers, this song may gently point the way forward.

Created by the rock band RADWIMPS, known for works like Your Name., it was originally written for NHK’s “18 Fes” as a collaboration with 1,000 young people.

Because life doesn’t come with fixed answers like a school test, the lyrics tell us, the journey to find your own “right answer” begins.

Released in a studio-recorded version in January 2024, the piece moves the heart with its stirring arrangement of piano melodies and sweeping choral harmonies.

It’s an emotional number that will give you a push as you take a new step forward—at graduation, on a departure, or any new beginning.

Love SongUru

[Official] Uru “Love Song” — Theme song for Fuji TV’s Thursday drama series “My Fair Prince”
Love SongUru

This work is a warm medium-tempo number that depicts love gradually taking on color.

Released in August 2021 as the 11th single, it was chosen as the theme song for the drama “My Beloved Prince.” The lyrics, which hide love behind words of denial, are moving.

The light, airy piano tone seems to reflect the feeling of trying to take a step forward despite hesitation.

It’s a cheering song that gently gives you a push when you can’t be honest about your feelings.