A masterpiece that sings of miracles. Recommended popular songs.
Have you ever experienced a miracle? Being born healthy and going through various experiences, meeting precious people like family, friends, and a partner…
Perhaps countless miracles are happening all around us in our everyday lives.
Here’s a song themed around such miracles—one that feels dazzling and brimming with happiness.
A masterpiece that sings of miracles. Recommended popular songs (1–10)
Just the two of usRADWIMPS

When you look only at the lyrics, you can tell it’s a very pure love song; the letter-like wording is so characteristic of RADWIMPS.
The melody and vocals, which gently seep into your heart, are really wonderful.
The feeling conveyed in lines like “Just meeting you is already a miracle” is something that resonated with many people.
mysteryHoshino Gen

It’s a warm number that gently embraces those indescribable feelings that arise between people you hold dear.
Have you ever felt that inexplicable sense of “Why do I love this person?”—not just the thrill of romance, but the unexplainable emotion that surfaces as two people meet and build a relationship? Gen Hoshino delicately captures those mysterious, cherished feelings with a sound that fits right into everyday life.
Written in April 2021 as the theme song for the TBS drama “Kikazaru Koi ni wa Riyuu ga Atte,” the track was also included on the single “Fushigi/Souzou,” released in June of the same year.
It’s a recommended song for those moments when you suddenly feel like expressing gratitude to an irreplaceable presence by your side, whether a partner or a friend.
Whimsical Romanticikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari, known for numerous hit songs like “Arigatou” and “Blue Bird,” have a quintessential karaoke favorite in “Kimagure Romantic.” Despite featuring a female vocalist, it’s relatively easy to sing in the lower register, and its upbeat rhythm has made it very popular.
miracleUru

Uru’s fifth single.
This song is used as the theme for the TBS Friday drama “Kounodori.” With her clear, translucent voice and presence, she remains a bit mysterious, yet this heartrending song has earned widespread support from many listeners.
Fragments of an EncounterKetsumeishi

It also became well-known that Gekidan Hitori starred in the promotional video.
The lyrics “Meeting someone precious is a miracle” and “I’ll fall in love again” really strike a chord.
This is another song that different listeners interpret in different ways.
MiracleGReeeeN

A signature song by GReeeeN that describes meeting a special someone as a “miracle” and the path the two walk together as a “trajectory.” It celebrates the joy of being able to be yourself when you’re with that person and the everyday happiness you share together.
Released in May 2008, it gained attention as the theme song for the TBS drama ROOKIES.
It became the fastest song in history to surpass one million full-track mobile downloads and was certified by Guinness World Records in July 2009.
It’s a perfect track for celebrating a couple’s new beginning at a wedding or for expressing your feelings to someone important.
I should be able to fly (in the sky).supittsu

Masamune Kusano, known for his boyish, translucent singing voice, initially disliked his own voice, feeling it wasn’t “rock-like.” The chorus lyric “The miracle of having met you” remains etched in the hearts of many people even today.
Miracle EarthKuwata Keisuke & Mr.Children

The charity single by Keisuke Kuwata & Mr.Children was released on January 23, 1995.
Isn’t it truly a miraculous collaboration? Even now, when I listen to the song, it doesn’t feel dated—it’s really an amazing track.
I want to make a miracle happen with you.Sambomasutā

Lots of people have probably heard it in the I Lohas commercial! With a pop, catchy vibe that makes you want to throw a party, it’s the kind of song that makes you forget all the bad stuff and start dancing right now.
Perfect for summer barbecues! Highly recommended.
I am here.Yamazaki Masayoshi

Released in 1998 as Masayoshi Yamazaki’s eighth single.
It was used as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “Kiseki no Hito,” in which Yamazaki made his acting debut, and it reached No.
3 on the Oricon charts.
It is one of Masayoshi Yamazaki’s signature songs, with numerous live recordings available.


