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[Fireworks Songs] Masterpieces that mirror the heart in beautiful, fleeting fireworks [2026]

There are many things that symbolize summer, but fireworks are definitely among the essentials! Not only the big fireworks launched at festivals, but also handheld ones like sparklers—the sounds, the sights, and even the smell of gunpowder—all of it makes us feel summer.

In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of songs themed around fireworks! Fireworks are dazzling and beautiful, but that beauty vanishes in an instant.

Isn’t that fleeting moment of beauty precisely the form of aesthetics that Japanese people cherish? The songs we’re about to introduce don’t just capture the beauty of fireworks; some reflect our own feelings in their transience.

We hope you find the perfect song for you.

[Fireworks Songs] Masterpieces that resonate with the beautiful, fleeting nature of fireworks [2026] (31–40)

fireworks launched into the skySuneo Heā

Suneohair’s “Uchiage Hanabi” has a whispery singing voice that feels comfortable and familiar to the ear.

Despite its very simple sound and gentle vocals, the lyrics evoke the heat of a summer day, which leaves a strong impression.

You can feel the wonder and beauty of watching fireworks at night with someone you love after a sweltering day.

The fleeting nature of fireworks pairs perfectly with that voice.

It’s a track whose airy vocals are incredibly addictive—one you can’t help but want to listen to when summer comes.

fireworkschanmina

Chanmina – Fireworks (THE PRINCESS PROJECT – FINAL – @ Nippon Budokan)
fireworkschanmina

This is a song by Chanmina, known as the “Beyoncé of Nerima,” about fireworks.

The lyrics, which use fireworks—burning briefly yet beautifully—as a metaphor for youth, are exquisite.

It doesn’t end with simple sadness; by adding scenes of romance, it portrays youth in a layered way! It really makes you feel how powerful young love can be.

I’ve heard that Chanmina is half Korean and half Japanese, and that she spent her childhood moving between the U.S., Japan, and Korea, so her mixed sense of word choice was likely honed back then as well.

The part in the chorus where it twirls around feels especially satisfying—an absolute delight of a track!

sparklerYoshida Yamada

Sparklers / Yoshida Yamada [MUSIC VIDEO]
sparklerYoshida Yamada

For Yoshida Yamada, the song that marked their 15th anniversary year is Senko Hanabi (Sparkler).

From the anticipation of the moment the flame is lit, to the blaze, and then the quiet fade into darkness—its brief life.

The fragile story of the sparkler overlaps with bittersweet memories of love, creating scenes that really tug at the heart.

The acoustic warmth intertwines with a refined sound, and their two voices beautifully capture the loneliness and tenderness of summer’s end.

It’s a masterpiece that gently awakens each listener’s own sleeping memories of a summer past.

Fireworks scatter, and you feel a little farther away.FOMARE

FOMARE 'Fireworks Scattering, You Feel a Little Further Away' Official Lyric Video
Fireworks scatter, and you feel a little farther away.FOMARE

When it comes to songs you yearn for under the summer night sky, FOMARE’s piece surely comes to mind! Set to a wistful yet powerful melody, the lyrics overflowing with feelings for a loved one—and for fireworks—strike straight to the heart.

Most striking of all is the expression that overlays the scattering fireworks with the image of a lover growing distant.

The world it paints, depicting a parting that arrives at summer’s end, makes you want to listen while gazing up at the vast summer sky.

It feels like a timeless classic in the making.

The vivid, story-rich depictions that feel like they’re about your own life tighten your chest with a sweet ache.

It’s a song that gently stays by the side of an unrequited heart.

Lovers’ Fireworksmatsuri feat. enu

Koinaka Fireworks feat. enu / Matsuri (Love Spark feat. enu / Matsuri) [Official Music Video]
Lovers' Fireworksmatsuri feat. enu

Gokko Club produces vertical short dramas.

Based on the script of their original short drama “Blooming in Yawatahama,” the song “Koinaka Hanabi” is an irresistibly heartrending yet beautiful piece.

Released in 2022 by singer-songwriter Matsuri from Yamanashi Prefecture, the track features fellow singer-songwriter enu.

Their voices blend seamlessly, conjuring bittersweet scenes of fireworks so vividly that you’ll find yourself on the verge of tears.

[Fireworks Songs] Masterpieces that overlay hearts onto beautiful, fleeting fireworks [2026] (41–50)

fireworksWANIMA

WANIMA “Traces of the Dome!! ~Fireworks~”
fireworksWANIMA

As adults, there are moments when we suddenly recall the summers we spent as children, aren’t there? This song by WANIMA, a punk rock band known for their energetic musical style, was included on their second album “Everybody!!,” released in 2018.

The fast-paced tempo throughout pairs perfectly with vocalist KENTA’s free and expansive singing.

If you’re looking for a fireworks-themed song that blooms across the night sky, be sure to give it a listen.

Party In The Sun [remix]E-girls

A fun dance tune by E-girls packed with the heat and carefree vibe of summer.

Featured on their album “E.G.

CRAZY,” released in January 2017, this track portrays beachside surprises, wild dancing, and fireworks and romance under the sunset.

Riding on a bright, poppy sound, it conveys a desire to enjoy summer to the fullest.

The repeated party-loving phrases lift your spirits.

It’s a song brimming with E-girls’ charm—perfect for summer drives and parties with friends.

Listen to it and you’ll surely want to make the most of summer.