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A playlist of timeless gems with piercing lyrics that will move your heart

There are so many wonderful songs in the world—love songs, anthems that cheer you on in life, songs that sing about the value of life—whose lyrics truly pierce the heart.

Many of you have probably had the experience of coming across lyrics that grab you so strongly that, as you listen to them over and over, tears start to flow or your heart feels lighter.

In this article, we’ve gathered timeless hits that captivate people with unforgettable, compelling lyrics from the very first listen.

From tear-jerking lines to words that give you courage, we’ve picked a wide range.

We hope you find that one song that speaks to your heart.

[Masterpieces with Striking Lyrics] A Gem of a Playlist to Move Your Heart (61–70)

DarlingMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE "Darling" Official Music Video
DarlingMrs. GREEN APPLE

The song captures the youthful challenge of confronting one’s true self.

It reaches out to those who carry loneliness and anxiety, delivering a message of self-affirmation—one of Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s most soulful tracks.

In December 2024, it was performed with 1,000 members of the 18-year-old generation on NHK General’s special program “18 Festival,” becoming a major talking point.

Along with its recurring melody, it gives you the courage to live without pretending to be someone you’re not.

When you feel like you’re losing your way, or when you’re struggling with relationships around you, this song is sure to be a powerful ally.

AkariMy Hair is Bad

It’s a heartwarming song that portrays the feeling of trying to move forward despite everyday fatigue and inner conflicts.

It’s one of the tracks on My Hair is Bad’s album “ghosts,” released in July 2024, a noteworthy work that also includes the theme song for the film “Crayon Shin-chan: Our Dinosaur Diary.” With an alternative rock sound and a husky vocal timbre, it expresses the fragility and anxiety deep within the heart, along with the strong will to keep going anyway.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you feel worn out by work or relationships, or when you’re on the verge of breaking.

It will surely stay close to your heart and give you strength for tomorrow.

Become a childMy Hair is Bad

This song candidly portrays the conflicts and honest feelings we experience while living as adults.

In their CD single “life,” released in December 2020, My Hair is Bad carefully expresses the gap between the selves we perform in everyday life and our true selves.

We want recognition from others yet struggle to depend on them; we fulfill our duties as adults while still wanting to remain childlike without lying to ourselves.

These inner sentiments are powerfully delivered through the band’s distinctive, dynamic rock sound.

This track is dedicated to everyone who feels the need to reexamine their social role and their true self.

It will help you recognize the feelings you’ve kept hidden deep inside throughout your life.

Be yourselfSaucy Dog

Saucy Dog “Be yourself” - Lyric Video from ARENA TOUR DOCUMENT - (from 6th Mini Album “Sunny Bottle”)
Be yourselfSaucy Dog

This is a gem of a message song that sings about the importance of living true to yourself.

Included on Saucy Dog’s July 2022 album “Sunny Bottle,” the track centers on self-affirmation and a forward-looking way of life, wrapping the universal struggles and anxieties we all face in a warm, comforting sound.

Through the portrayal of a protagonist grappling with the gap between ideals and reality, it conveys the beauty of not demanding perfection.

Chosen as the ending theme for San-in Broadcasting’s “Teleport San-in,” this song is perfect for those unsure how to face themselves or seeking music that gently stays by their side.

Its gentle key of G major and relaxed tempo are sure to soothe the heart.

antinomyamazarashi

amazarashi 'Antinomy' Music Video 1.1a Edition | NieR:Automata Ver1.1a Ending Theme
antinomyamazarashi

The two-piece rock band amazarashi, known for their impactful, message-driven worldview themed around “How many songs are there now that you want to listen to while reading the lyrics?”, has been gaining attention.

Their 8th single Antinomy, written as the ending theme for the TV anime NieR:Automata Ver1.1a, features an ensemble with depth and a floating quality that truly stirs the heart.

The lyrics, which depict a reality that doesn’t go the way we hope, resonate with the anime while likely striking a chord with many listeners.

It’s an emotional, lyrical rock tune characterized by a wistful vocal delivery and melody.