Timeless songs that sing of hopes and dreams. Masterpieces that lead those who strive toward the future.
Are there people who are running hard with dreams and hopes, who are continuing to put in effort every day?
When you keep working toward goals you’ve set for yourself, there may be times when you feel anxious or feel like you’re about to be overwhelmed by tough experiences.
In this article, I’ll introduce songs that depict dreams and hope for the future to support you in those moments.
If you love music, these power songs are sure to give you strength, so find the one that’s perfect for you.
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Timeless songs about hopes and dreams. Masterpieces (151–160) that guide those who are striving toward the future.
A March for Youchesu maika

It’s a song whose forward-looking message, filled with hope and courage, truly resonates.
Its warm lyrics and powerful, uplifting melody stand out, offering comfort to those who feel uncertainty or anxiety in their daily lives and challenges.
It compassionately addresses the worries of people living today—wanting recognition, pushing themselves too hard, or lacking confidence in their choices—while brimming with kindness that values each person’s own pace.
Written and composed by Chessmaica’s Tiiga in September 2017 and released on YouTube, this piece is perfect for times when you feel lost or when you want to encourage someone important to you.
It’s okayMarushii

In March 2023, Marcy released an encouraging song whose warm message about facing forward and moving ahead resonates deeply.
Written specifically for Pocari Sweat’s web movie “Our Now,” the track features Marcy’s characteristically delicate word choice and a driving band sound.
Included on the album “Candle,” it gently supports those carrying setbacks and anxieties as they strive to overcome them.
It’s a song that stands by anyone feeling uneasy before a new beginning or trying their best in a new environment.
Stars on EarthNakajima Miyuki

This song is imbued with a warm gaze and deep respect for people who usually remain out of the spotlight.
Miyuki Nakajima portrays those who strive to live in places where no one looks, using beautiful metaphors.
It is an ode to unsung heroes who keep making efforts in various places, shining like stars in everyday life.
Released in July 2000, the piece was chosen as the theme song for NHK’s documentary program Project X: Challengers, and together with the program’s moving content, it deeply resonated with many viewers.
It set a record by staying on Oricon’s Weekly Singles Chart for 174 consecutive weeks.
It is a song that gives you a powerful push forward in those moments when the pressures of daily life make you want to stop.
purplejoōbachi

Queen Bee has released a long-awaited new song packed with encounters and farewells, hope and dreams.
Expressing gratitude and optimism for the future, this piece gently accompanies the listener’s heart and gives the courage to look ahead.
Released for streaming in February 2025 and included on the album “Aku,” the track blends a rock foundation with exquisitely nuanced emotion.
Avu-chan’s commanding vocals, together with the powerful performances by Yashi-chan and Hibari-kun, create a moving sonic world.
It opens the much-talked-about album that also features the theme songs for the TV anime Oshi no Ko and Undead Unluck.
It’s a song that will stand by you when you want to cherish the bonds with those you love or take a new step forward.
Don’t give up on your dreamsOkamura Takako

This is a supportive song that gently portrays the feelings of someone about to set off on a new journey.
Takako Okamura’s warm voice, singing about the importance of holding on to your passion for your dreams, quietly gives listeners a push forward.
Along with its melodious tune, the lyrics—filled with kindness and consideration for others—resonate deeply.
Included on the album “Andantino a tempo,” the song was released in February 1987 and was used in commercials for Musashi Prep School and as an insert song for “Netto Koshien.” In 2005, it was also chosen as the theme song for the film “Gyakkyō Nine.” It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you’re about to take a new step or find yourself at a crossroads in life.
IdeaHoshino Gen

It’s a song filled with hopeful, uplifting messages.
Released in August 2018, it captured many hearts as the theme song for the NHK morning drama “Half, Blue.” Created by Gen Hoshino with the wish to make it “a song that supports every morning,” the piece centers on the theme of finding “ideas” to overcome hardship.
It features a distinctive blend of a light, catchy melody and electronic elements.
It’s perfect for those starting a new chapter or facing a major turning point in life.
Listen to it before heading out in the morning or before taking on something new, and it’s sure to give you courage.
Classic songs about hopes and dreams. Timeless tracks (161–170) that guide you toward the future as you keep striving.
Why Don’t You Play in Hell?Hoshino Gen

This is a celebrated song by Gen Hoshino that sings of a light of hope found in lonely darkness.
Chosen as the theme song for the film of the same name released in October 2013, it carries profound insights born from experiences in a hospital room.
The message—that “lies” and “fabrications” can become supports for the heart and help us find the strength to endure a painful reality—is filled with tenderness and poignancy.
While harmonizing with the film’s worldview, the arrangement shines with Gen Hoshino’s signature pop melodies woven together with elements of jazz and funk.
In the brisk sound and layered vocals, you can feel a strong resolve to face harsh realities and still keep moving forward.
It’s a song that resonates deeply with those who struggle to live yet want to find hope, and with those who, for the sake of someone important, find themselves in situations where they must tell a lie.


