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A collection of songs that go perfectly with fireworks. Perfect for summer posts that will shine on Instagram.

A collection of songs that go perfectly with fireworks. Perfect for summer posts that will shine on Instagram.
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A collection of songs that go perfectly with fireworks. Perfect for summer posts that will shine on Instagram.

The choice of BGM you add when posting fireworks lighting up the night sky on Instagram can completely change the feel of your video! Precisely because it’s such a beautiful moment, you’ll want to carefully pick songs that match the fireworks to make your Stories and Reels even more dazzling.

But when you actually start searching, the sheer number of options can be overwhelming, right? In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of tracks that are perfect for fireworks videos on Instagram.

Hopefully you’ll find that one song that gently complements your post!

A collection of songs that go perfectly with fireworks. Ideal for Instagrammable summer posts (1–10)

fireworks (launched into the sky)NEW!DAOKO × Yonezu Kenshi

This is a duet released in August 2017 by DAOKO and Kenshi Yonezu.

It was written as the theme song for the animated film “Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom?” and became a major topic of conversation.

DAOKO’s translucent voice and Kenshi Yonezu’s expressive vocals intertwine exquisitely, beautifully portraying the fleeting nature of fireworks that bloom and vanish in the night sky.

Beginning with a piano melody and unfolding into a dramatic chorus that feels like your view suddenly opens up, it perfectly captures the essence of a summer night.

It’s an ideal song for times when you want to feel the joy of moments spent with friends and the bittersweetness of passing seasons.

Why not listen quietly as you look back on your summer memories?

summer festivalNEW!Whiteberry

Whiteberry “Summer Festival” MUSIC VIDEO
summer festivalNEW!Whiteberry

Whiteberry’s 2000 cover of “Natsu Matsuri” is a must-pair track for videos featuring summer fireworks lighting up the night sky.

Originally created by JITTERIN’JINN in 1990, the song was used as the theme for the drama “Fushigi na Hanashi” and in numerous commercials.

Its uptempo, sprightly melody captures the lively spirit of a festival and fills you with excitement.

It depicts fleeting moments like walking in a yukata and a tender, unspoken first love, giving it an irresistible nostalgic vibe.

Perfect for lively Reels with friends or Stories that preserve summer memories with emotion.

Its refreshing sound, loved across generations, will make your posts shine even brighter.

Trace that dreamNEW!YOASOBI

YOASOBI “Tracing That Dream” Official Music Video
Trace that dreamNEW!YOASOBI

YOASOBI is a two-person music unit that has produced numerous hits with their project of turning novels into music.

Based on Sota Ishiki’s short story “Yume no Shizuku to Hoshi no Hana,” this track is a pop tune that portrays the bittersweet romance of a girl who sees prophetic dreams and her childhood friend at a fireworks festival.

Released in January 2020 as their second digital-only single, it was also included on their first EP, “THE BOOK,” released in January 2021.

It has been featured in numerous tie-ins, including as the theme for Daihatsu’s “Taft” commercial.

Its bright, fast-paced melody and heart-fluttering story perfectly match visuals of fireworks coloring the night sky—an emotional number that beautifully enhances Instagram-worthy summer memories.

Ephemeral FireworksNEW!supercell

This song by supercell, a creator team led by ryo, was included on their third major-label single released in August 2010.

It was used as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo anime Naruto Shippuden and became a hot topic at the time.

Nagi’s clear, transparent vocals beautifully capture the bustle of summer festivals, the fleeting brilliance of fireworks, and the fragility of love.

Accompanied by piano melodies, it’s a ballad that poignantly conveys the ache of time slipping away.

It’s a lingering, evocative piece you’ll want to listen to while feeling the cool breeze at summer’s end and gazing up at the night sky.

All of the YouthNEW!Fujifaburikku

When it comes to Fujifabric’s signature songs, many people would probably name “Wakamono no Subete.” Released as a single in November 2007, it has been featured in numerous tie-ins, including as the opening theme for NTV’s “Oto Moe!” and in a LINE Mobile commercial.

Inspired by the fireworks of Yamanashi Prefecture—hometown of Masahiko Shimura, who wrote and composed the song—this piece delicately portrays the end of youth, the unease of changing everyday life, and hope for the future.

Its lyrical melody, imbued with the bittersweet air of twilight, perfectly matches images of fireworks bursting at summer’s end.

It’s a classic you’ll want to choose as background music when you want to create an emotional, nostalgic atmosphere.

Evening Calm, A Certain Someone, Bewitched by FlowersNEW!Yorushika

Among Yorushika’s songs, this piece stands out for its exhilarating piano-rock sound.

It’s included on the August 2019 album “Elma,” continuing the story from the previous work, “That’s Why I Gave Up on Music.” The atmosphere just before summer, the scenes of fireworks, and memories of someone who can no longer be reclaimed are vividly depicted through suis’s clear, translucent vocals.

The self-referential lines convey an obsession with creation that really stirs the heart.

Paired with visuals of fireworks coloring the summer night sky, setting this somewhat wistful yet forward-driving track as your Instagram BGM will make your memorable scenes shine even more emotionally.

Sparklers (feat. Lila Ikuta)NEW!Sato Chiaki

Chiaki Sato – Sparkler (Senko Hanabi) feat. Rira Ikuta (Music Video)
Sparklers (feat. Lila Ikuta)NEW!Sato Chiaki

It’s a pop tune where the summer night’s atmosphere overlaps with the feverish spark of a budding romance.

Like a small flame quietly flickering at your fingertips, it portrays a longing for moments you don’t want to end.

The song is by Chiai Sato, the singer-songwriter formerly of Kinoko Teikoku, featuring guest vocals by Lila Ikuta.

It was released for early streaming in June 2023 and included on the album “BUTTERFLY EFFECT” released the same month.

Although it wasn’t tied to any promotions, it drew attention for how well their voices complement each other.

Perfect for spending quiet time with someone you like by the seaside at night or in a park.

If you use this track as BGM for your Instagram post, your summer memories might shine even brighter.

Goldfish FireworksNEW!Otsuka Ai

A single released in August 2004, it’s a quintessential summer ballad that symbolizes Ai Otsuka’s breakout period.

Released amid her strong image for upbeat, energetic songs, this track delicately portrays a love coming to an end and fleeting emotions, leaving a strong impression of her depth as a songwriter.

The acoustic warmth, restrained melody, and breath-rich vocals intertwine, creating a sound that feels both cool and feverish, resonating deeply.

Its evocative imagery that conjures water and the scent of night is superb, making it a perfect song for quiet late-summer nights or moments when you want to bask in bittersweet memories.

fireworksNEW!Oku Hanako

Hanako Oku / Fireworks [Music Video]
fireworksNEW!Oku Hanako

A beautiful shower of light coloring the summer night sky—if you’re posting it to your Story, why not pair it with a wistful BGM? Singer-songwriter Hanako Oku, who grew her following from street performances and has moved many hearts.

This song was released in August 2004 as her first indie single and later re-recorded, becoming one of her signature works.

The fleeting lights that burst and vanish in an instant mirror the fragility of love and the ache for days that won’t return.

Beginning with a piano-and-vocal intro, this piece holds an important place on later releases like the album “Prism.” It’s the perfect ballad for those who want to spend a sentimental summer night while looking back on precious memories.

A Long, Short FestivalNEW!Shiina Ringo

Singer-songwriter Ringo Sheena, who continues to captivate countless fans with her one-of-a-kind world, released this song on the single “Nagaku Mijikai Matsuri / Kamisama, Hotokesama” in August 2015.

Written specifically as the Coca-Cola 2015 summer campaign CM song, many of you likely heard it on TV and elsewhere.

It’s a duet with Ukigumo, the guitarist of Tokyo Jihen, and it’s crafted into a stylish dance tune infused with Latin and bossa nova elements.

The adult atmosphere—where the sultry heat of summer nights mingles with the poignancy of passing time—is irresistible.

It’s a number you’ll want to play while gazing up at fireworks or during a summer night drive.

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