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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)

My AllyHoneyWorks feat. Hanon

[My Angel -another story-] My Ally / HoneyWorks feat. Hanon
My AllyHoneyWorks feat. Hanon

HoneyWorks feat.

Hanon’s “Watashi no Mikata” portrays a candid, cute feeling from a little sister to her big sister.

The singing, as if speaking directly to the older sister, leaves a strong impression.

It depicts a pure, adorable girl who shares even the smallest things with her sister, perfectly matching the colorful sonic world.

Another hallmark is the shift in vocal style: it begins with a girlish tone and later showcases a more mature vibe.

It’s a soothing number featuring a cute little sister who leans on the big sister who’s always on her side.

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.

[Sisters' Songs] Moving Masterpieces That Let You Reaffirm the Bond with Your Beloved Sister (31–40)

If it’s the two of usSUI

If it’s the two of us / sui [Official Video]
If it's the two of usSUI

A gem of a medium-tempo ballad that warmly portrays the bond between two people.

Sui’s gentle vocals blend with tender lyrics that reflect an everyday life of mutual support, creating a heartwarming piece.

Released in October 2020, the song depicts a strong connection between two people who share small joys and sorrows and cheer on each other’s dreams.

The lyrics are relatable from either perspective—an older sister with a younger sister, or a younger sister with an older sister—and they reaffirm the importance of family.

It’s a perfect song to listen to when you want to express gratitude to your family or when you find yourself missing a sister who lives far away.

Song of the Sixteen SistersAKB48

A song from AKB48 Team K’s theater show “Team K 4th Stage: The Final Bell Rings.” Its poppy melody showcases the cute side of the AKB group and makes you feel cheerful as you listen.

In this track, they introduce an astounding sixteen sisters one by one.

Having as many as sixteen sisters is quite rare, but it sounds fun to turn it into a parody version where actual sisters introduce each other.

It’s a happy tune that conveys the closeness between sisters.

From now on, forever—Brother & SisterMEGARYU

MEGARYU / From Here On, Forever ~Brother & Sister~
From now on, forever—Brother & SisterMEGARYU

This is “Kono Saki mo Zutto ~Brother & Sister~,” a song whose chorus conveys the strong bond between brothers and sisters.

It portrays their respect for their parents and their resolve to live together in unity without ever forgetting those feelings—a truly wonderful family.

The reggae duo MEGARYU from Gifu Prefecture released it in 2006.

Amazingly, the two continue their activities while living in Gifu.

You can really tell it’s a song made with deep love for their hometown and family.

It’s a soulful masterpiece.

Ariga juujuuHitoto Yo

It’s Yo Hitoto’s “Ariga-Juujuu,” a song that expresses gratitude for the life given by her parents and for her family.

It was released in 2002.

The confession that she actually really disliked her lessons when she was little, and the part where she asks which of her and her older sister is more loved—haven’t we all experienced something like that? The heartrending lyrics and her rich, gentle vocals make it a moving piece.

It would be great as background music for a wedding, wouldn’t it? It’s sure to remind you of your family’s love.

YELL ~Yell~Kobukuro

A song you should give to sisters who are standing at a new starting line—whether for school, work, or love—is “YELL ~Eiru~.” Released in 2001 by the folk duo Kobukuro, it’s the track that put their name on the map.

Its sound is driven by acoustic guitar, and their blended harmonies create a magnificent resonance.

Send a warm message to sisters who may be feeling nervous or anxious as they set off on a new journey.

With its slow tempo and moving melody, this song truly touches the heart.