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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.

Heartfelt songs sung by idols: tear-jerking tracks filled with a range of emotions (91–100)

W.W.D ENDINGdenpagumi.inc

Dempagumi.inc “W.W.D ENDING” Music Video
W.W.D ENDINGdenpagumi.inc

The final song of memories presented by Dempagumi.inc.

It’s a track filled with the members’ feelings as they reach the close of their idol activities.

While looking back on the group’s journey, it sings of gratitude to fans and hope for the future.

Set to an electropop sound, you can feel the members’ resolve and positive spirit.

Before its digital release starting January 4, 2025, it’s also scheduled to be performed on the final live tour, “Surely, Dempagumi.inc Will Save the Universe!” This is a song we especially want fans who spent their youth alongside Dempagumi.inc to hear.

Their voices will surely resonate deep in your heart.

Virus of Aitakane no nadeshiko

【MV】Virus of Love / Takane no Nadeshiko【HoneyWorks】
Virus of Aitakane no nadeshiko

It’s a rock ballad characterized by a wistful sound.

The track by Takamine no Nadeshiko is included on the single “I’M YOUR IDOL / Adrenaline Game,” released on December 11, 2024.

It was chosen as the theme song for the film “The Ogre’s Virus,” which opens on January 24, 2025.

Blending lyrics that portray complex emotions and conflicts surrounding love with an impassioned band sound, the song resonates deeply with listeners.

It’s a must-listen for those who want to delve into the film’s worldview and for younger audiences grappling with love.