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An emotional song sung by an idol—tear-jerking tracks filled with a range of feelings.

If you’re an idol fan, you probably have a few favorite songs that move you to tears whenever you hear them.

Beyond the lyrics themselves, there are many songs that move us because of the stories behind them—like the members’ feelings infused into the music and their live performances.

In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of touching songs by idols all at once.

Each track has its own story, so be sure to listen while reading the lyrics.

A moving song sung by an idol. Tear-jerking tracks filled with a range of emotions (71–80)

darknessSTU48

[MV full] Darkness / STU48 [Official]
darknessSTU48

STU48’s debut makes an impression as striking as a sunset sinking into the Seto Inland Sea.

Portraying youthful scenes where wistfulness and strength intersect, this ambitious work reached No.

2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Ranking.

Yasushi Akimoto’s lyrics deftly express young people’s struggles and growth, and the image of the protagonist shouting toward the sound of the waves is deeply moving.

The memorable music video, set against a backdrop of a breakwater, is a superb piece that resonates with the grandeur of the Setouchi landscape.

Released in January 2018, the work won the New Artist Award at the 60th Japan Record Awards.

Like a glimmer of hope drifting in the stillness before dawn, this piece is dedicated to everyone pursuing their dreams.

Here we go! Phantom Thief GirlMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

[Momoclo MV] Go for it! Phantom Thief Girl / Momoiro Clover Z (MOMOIRO CLOVER / IKUZE! KAITOU SHOUJO)
Here we go! Phantom Thief GirlMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

A conceptual work themed around phantom thieves, it unfolds a cute story about stealing fans’ hearts.

It’s a major-label debut packed with all the charms of Momoiro Clover Z.

Produced by Kenichi Maeyamada, the piece perfectly marries a world inspired by the animated film Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro with a bold musical structure that modulates from A minor to E-flat minor.

After its release in May 2010, it was featured as the opening theme for TBS’s Rank Kingdom, drawing significant attention.

The choreography includes the “Ebizori Jump” devised by Kanako Momota, which has become a highlight of their live performances.

It’s the perfect track for music fans seeking a high-energy idol song.

Slow motionNakamori Akina

[Official] Akina Nakamori 'Slow Motion (from “Hajimemashite”)' [1st Single (Released May 1, 1982)] Akina Nakamori / Slow Motion
Slow motionNakamori Akina

A debut work distinguished by its mellow melody and crystalline vocals that gently embrace a budding crush on someone met by the seaside.

With an expressiveness hard to believe for a 16-year-old, Akina Nakamori beautifully captures the fateful moment of encounter.

Released in May 1982 and included on the album “Prologue [Jomaku],” it debuted at No.

58 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, quietly winning listeners’ hearts.

The pure feelings of a girl captivated by the sight of a man walking along the sandy beach are sung with the freshness of a sea breeze.

Evoking the premonition of love that everyone experiences as if it were a scene from a film, this piece is one to enjoy on a tranquil spring afternoon.

Dreaming 15-year-oldSumairēji

S/mileage 'Yume Miru 15-sai' (Music Video)
Dreaming 15-year-oldSumairēji

S/mileage’s major-label debut captures the summer romances of 15-year-old girls, filled with gentle vocals and bittersweet feelings.

Eurobeat-style synths blend with a kayōkyoku-inspired melody, tenderly expressing the fluttery first loves unique to adolescence.

Depicting a girl’s heart swaying between idealized scenes—summer festivals, fireworks, seaside dates—and reality, the song was produced by Hello! Project’s renowned producer Tsunku♂.

Upon its May 2010 release, it reached No.

5 on the Oricon charts and went on to win the Best New Artist Award at the 52nd Japan Record Awards.

It’s a perfect track for those who want to relive the sweet-and-sour memories of youth or empathize with a down-to-earth teenage girl’s feelings of love.

orchestraBiSH

BiSH / Orchestra [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
orchestraBiSH

This is a ballad with a heartwarming melody that stands out as it looks back on days gone by while gazing up at the night sky.

It’s a classic track included on BiSH’s album “KiLLER BiSH,” released in October 2016, and has been loved as one of their signature songs.

The lyrics gently portray parting with someone dear, a sense of loss, and memories that live on forever in the heart, resonating as if softly nestling close to your chest.

The grand, orchestral-like sound and the members’ vocals blend exquisitely, tenderly enveloping the listener’s heart.