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When you want to immerse yourself in music alone! Tear-jerker songs released in the Reiwa era

Have you ever been moved to tears by music?

Not only songs with lyrics that overlap with your own experiences, but also melodies and ensembles can shake your heart—music has a powerful way of stirring our emotions.

So this time, we’re introducing tear-jerker songs released in the Reiwa era.

From love songs that capture the pain of heartbreak to supportive tracks that comfort a wounded heart, we’ve compiled a list from a variety of angles—be sure to check them out.

They’re also great for when you want to sink into some alone time or have a good cry to relieve stress.

When you want to immerse yourself in music alone! Tear-jerker songs released in the Reiwa era (31–40)

ParadoxSUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER “Paradox” Music Video
ParadoxSUPER BEAVER

A song that portrays the complexities of human relationships, its melodious rock sound and striking lyrics resonate deeply.

It skillfully expresses the conflicting feelings of wanting to be understood by others and the fear of revealing one’s true self, gripping the listener’s heart.

With powerful vocals and a full-band sound, this track draws out emotions from deep within.

The song is included on the album “I Love You,” released in February 2021.

It marks a milestone work for SUPER BEAVER as they re-signed with Sony Music Records.

The same album also features tracks such as the opening theme for the TV anime “Haikyu!! TO THE TOP,” making for a rich lineup.

It’s a recommended listen when you’re struggling with relationships or unsure whether to share your feelings with someone.

All My Fault Prod. Xanseiedhiii boi

edhiii boi / It's All My Fault Prod. Xansei (Music Video)
All My Fault Prod. Xanseiedhiii boi

A heartrending track that lays bare the pain of heartbreak.

Released digitally in December 2024, this work was born from a collaboration with sound producer Xansei.

The flood of regret and self-reproach that follows a breakup, paired with an emotional melody, strikes straight at the heart.

Edhiii boi’s earnest vocals further deepen the world of the song.

It’s recommended not only for those who’ve experienced heartbreak, but also for anyone who wants to reaffirm how much they cherish someone.

rootKing Gnu

This song paints a hope for life nestled within a quiet melody.

Created by King Gnu as the theme for TBS’s Sunday drama “The Diamond Sleeping in the Sea” in October 2024, it’s crafted as a mid-tempo ballad characterized by the graceful tones of piano and strings.

While understated, it powerfully portrays the act of living, likening it to a plant that firmly takes root in the earth, and it deeply questions what it means to live true to oneself for someone else.

It also gently sings of accepting past pain and memories, yet still choosing to face forward with resolve and hope.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you’re thinking of someone dear or when you’re unsure of your own self-worth.

Small RevolutionSUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER “Small Revolution” Music Video
Small RevolutionSUPER BEAVER

This song powerfully sings of the small acts of courage hidden in everyday life and the desire for self-transformation.

Included on the album “Ongaku,” it was released in February 2024 as an insert song for the TV Asahi drama “MARS: Zero no Kakumei.” With an emotional rock style characteristic of SUPER BEAVER, its melody and sound quietly yet fervently urge us to give voice to our inner feelings and reevaluate who we are.

It was also featured in TBS’s special music program “Ongaku no Hi 2024” for a mass sing-along project, where it was performed together with many viewers.

It’s a song that gently gives you a push when you feel life is hard or lonely, or when you want to take a step toward tomorrow.

A Person Becoming a StarSUPER BEAVER

This song possesses a profound allure that invites us to reexamine the present from the perspective of life’s end.

Centered on the universal themes of life and death, it asks what truly matters to us as human beings.

Inspired by the passing of the artist’s grandmother, it was released in July 2012 as a medium-tempo ballad on the album “How the Future Begins.” Rather than dwelling solely in sorrow, it reflects on the dignity of a life well lived through the image of a beloved grandmother being tenderly sent off, expressed with a simple yet powerful melody.

It is a song that stays close when you want to confront life’s fundamental questions or when you’re thinking of someone dear.

As SUPER BEAVER’s first nationwide release after establishing their independent label “I×L×P× RECORDS,” it was an ambitious work that also drew attention as a new starting point for the band.