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Mr.Children Birthday Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Mr.Children Birthday Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Mr.Children Birthday Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

How about listening to Mr.

Children’s birthday songs on your own birthday or someone else’s?

For those who seek a lingering, profound afterglow in birthday songs, we’ve compiled Mr.

Children’s birthday tracks in order of view count.

Find that special birthday song that will always touch your heart, no matter when you listen to it!

Mr.Children's Birthday Song

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Mr.Children「GIFT」Music Video(Short ver.)
GIFTMr.Children

A grand, heart-stirring ballad is perfect for those once-a-year emotional moments.

The 32nd single by Mr.Children, one of Japan’s leading rock bands, released in July 2008, was chosen as the theme song for NHK’s broadcast of the Beijing Olympics and Paralympics.

Its beautiful melody, colored by strings, and its warm, all-encompassing sound are deeply moving.

The song celebrates the importance of a brilliance that can’t be seen, yet resides in everyone.

It’s the perfect track for expressing gratitude that might feel a bit embarrassing in everyday life.

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Birthday / Mr.Children: Piano (Solo) / Beginner
BirthdayMr.Children

Since their major debut in 1992, Mr.Children have achieved record-breaking success in Japanese music history and continue to run at the forefront even now in the 2020s.

Their 38th single, “Birthday,” released in 2020, was written as the theme song for the film Doraemon: Nobita’s New Dinosaur—a franchise that Kazutoshi Sakurai says he loved reading in his grade-school years.

Rather than celebrating a birthday itself, the lyrics gently speak in Sakurai’s signature words to celebrate each individual life and affirm living true to oneself—truly wonderful, isn’t it? For those who want to play this masterpiece on piano, especially beginners, start by practicing the melody with just your right hand.

It can be tricky to express Sakurai’s slightly syllable-heavy, narrative phrasing on the piano, but if you practice slowly and get used to it, it shouldn’t be too difficult.

It’s also important to play the verses and the chorus with distinct expressions in mind!

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Mr.Children「Sign」 TOUR POPSAURUS 2012 Live
SignMr.Children

Mr.

Children’s “Sign,” which was also the theme song for the drama Orange Days.

Vocalist Sakurai infused the song with a message about cherishing everyday life.

How about using this song to express, on the birthday of someone dear to you, your wish to continue sharing a long life together?

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