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A timeless masterpiece that lets you feel the cosmos. A space-themed song filled with dreams and love, evoking starry skies and galaxies.

What kind of music do you think of when you hear “space”? If we limit ourselves to just the word “space,” the scope might feel narrow, but there are songs that capture it from many angles—like the moon and the stars.

This is a playlist packed with theme songs from TV anime and films that use space as a motif, as well as masterpieces that feature planets, stars, and the moon in their titles.

While researching, I was surprised to find that many space-themed songs are essentially love songs.

How romantic.

Please enjoy a generous selection of space songs that brim with dreams and hope, and overflow with love for that special someone!

Timeless songs that let you feel the cosmos: space-themed tracks full of dreams and love that evoke starry skies and galaxies (71–80)

GALAXYRIP SLYME

It’s included on the 9th single and the album MASTERPIECE.

It likens a man and woman’s blazing romance to a universe for just the two of them, and the image of a glittering galaxy with twinkling stars is directly reflected in the song.

In the face of their love, the voices around them don’t matter, and it seems they can see no one but each other.

SpacecraftBE:FIRST

BE:FIRST / Spacecraft -from BE:FIRST DOME TOUR 2024-2025 “2:BE”-
SpacecraftBE:FIRST

BE:FIRST’s ambitious work, set against the vast backdrop of space, powerfully stirs the listener’s heart.

Its spacey, abstract sound is striking—like boarding a starship and launching into the unknown.

Through grand themes such as mystical darkness and light, time and fate, it awakens the courage to take on new challenges.

Included on the single “Spacecraft / Sailing,” released in February 2025, it also features “Sailing,” the ending theme for the Fish-Man Island arc of the TV anime ONE PIECE.

It’s a song that will surely push you forward when you want to break out of your shell and grow, or when you need the courage to take a new step.

A Little Love SongMONGOL800

On a night quietly illuminated by moonlight, with stars that feel close enough to touch when you reach out your hand…

When you let your heart wander through such a dreamlike sky, MONGOL800’s “A Small Love Song” makes the perfect BGM.

Its simple chord progression and soul-stirring melody delicately capture the bittersweet feelings for a lover far away, and as you listen, you find yourself imagining the vastness of the cosmos and the humble places where love resides here on Earth.

As a bridge that connects lovers’ hearts, this song continues to deliver a quiet yet powerful message.

When you want to deepen your bond with someone you love, give this cosmic song a listen.

It’s sure to become a tune that lingers in your heart.

Stardust SunsetYU-KI

This is a gem-like ballad by YUKI that overlays the sparkle of stars scattered across the twilight sky with the dazzling moments of youth.

Released to the world in August 2007 as the theme song for TBS’s Sunday drama “Papa to Musume no Nanokakan” (Seven Days of a Daddy and His Daughter), it marked YUKI’s first tie-in with a TV drama.

The lyrics, sung over a gentle and heartwarming melody, are sure to resonate with anyone who keeps feelings for someone dear tucked away in their heart.

Listen to it while gazing up at the Tanabata night sky, and you’ll find yourself wanting to make a wish upon the stars.

City of StardustGosuperāzu

Gospellers “Stardust City” Music Video
City of StardustGosuperāzu

A gem-like ballad by The Gospellers that sings of the bittersweetness of long-distance love and the warmth of affection, woven into a beautiful harmony like stars shining in the night sky.

In this piece, each member is given a solo part, and their distinct voices overlap to create a stunning harmony, like a constellation.

Released in November 2002, the song was also loved as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “The Life of Genius Professor Yanagisawa,” and it reached No.

3 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.

It’s the perfect song for those holding thoughts of a loved one far away, or for couples who want to spend Tanabata night with someone special.