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[Sisters' Song] A moving classic that lets you rediscover the bond with your beloved sister

An always-dependable, kind older sister, and a little sister who can be a bit spoiled but is adorable all the same…

In this article, we introduce songs themed around sisters.

We’ve selected tracks that let you feel the bonds and love between sisters from various angles—songs that wish for each other’s happiness, and songs you can listen to while reflecting on your own sibling relationships.

Give these a listen and you might just find yourself wanting to see your beloved big sister or little sister!

Enjoy to the end while thinking of your precious family.

Sisters’ Songs: Moving masterpieces that let you reaffirm the bond with your beloved sister (21–30)

Ah, what a relief.Hana*Hana

Hana Hana Ah, that's great Lyrics: Subtitles
Ah, what a relief.Hana*Hana

It’s a song that evokes close-knit sisters who can support each other in sad times.

With its straightforward lyrics of gratitude, it’s the kind of track you’ll want to play for celebrations.

Plus, the slightly comical music video is heartwarming to watch—highly recommended!

HappinessSheneru (Che’Nelle) ft. Nao Matsushita

“Happiness,” the theme song for the drama Dear Sister, was released in 2014 by Australian singer Che’Nelle, known for her radiant, expansive vocals.

In this video, Nao Matsushita, who also appeared in the drama, performs on piano.

The lyrics—expressing sincere love for a beloved sister and feelings that are hard to put into words—leave a strong impression.

The simple yet luminous melody, built on piano and vocals, resonates deeply.

Carrying a warm message wishing happiness for sisters, the song is often performed at weddings.

Dear My SisiterYOSHIE

From younger sister to older sister: wedding song “Dear My Sister”
Dear My SisiterYOSHIE

“Dear My Sister” is a wedding song from a younger sister to her older sister.

It’s the perfect celebratory song, filled with lyrics that express gratitude to the sister who’s always been there, the joy of her finding someone she truly loves, and the wish for her happiness.

Its simple arrangement—just voice and guitar—lets the sister’s real feelings shine through.

If you’re a younger sister looking for a song to gift at your sister’s wedding, this is the one.

Sing it as an acoustic performance, and the whole venue is sure to be moved.

My angelHoneyWorks feat. Narumi Seina (CV.: Amamiya Sora)

My Angel feat. Seina Narumi (CV: Sora Amamiya) / HoneyWorks
My angelHoneyWorks feat. Narumi Seina (CV.: Amamiya Sora)

This is a sister-themed song told from the older sister’s perspective.

It’s part of HoneyWorks’ series project “Kokuhaku Jikkō Iinkai,” sung by the series character Sena Narumi.

The song is dedicated to her idol younger sister, Mona Narumi.

The lyrics express how much she loves her sister and wants to support her—sure to move any little sister who hears it! It also portrays the older sister’s bravado in wanting to present herself admirably as a big sister, making it a song that might prompt younger sisters to realize, “Maybe being an older sister is actually tough.”

Do you want to build a snowman?Kristen Anderson-Lopez,Robert Lopez

Disney’s film Frozen became a worldwide blockbuster.

The song Do You Want to Build a Snowman? from the movie is a piece that portrays the interaction between the young sisters, Elsa and Anna, unfolding as if Anna were calling out to Elsa.

It’s a song brimming with the endearing, adorable feelings of a younger sister who wants to play with her older sister, who has shut herself away in her room.

Tell Me,SisterNakajima Miyuki

Miyuki Nakajima - Tell Me, Sister Cover by XXkurage
Tell Me,SisterNakajima Miyuki

Miyuki Nakajima’s “Tell Me, Sister.” There are sisters who, despite being born to the same parents, look completely different and have totally different personalities, aren’t there? In such circumstances, it might be inevitable for one of them to feel jealous.

How would you feel if someone told you, “You’re fine just the way you are,” at a time like that? Why not listen to the song and think about it yourself?

Dear My SisterToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

This song embraces the broad theme of “beloved brothers and sisters,” not only in the sense of blood-related sisters, but also from the perspective of peace for humanity.

It’s a grand-scale piece whose bright tone carries a message open to various interpretations, so I believe different pairs of sisters who listen to it will each come away with their own impressions.