Masterpieces that sing of the stars. Star songs that resonate in the heart, best heard beneath the night sky.
Since ancient times, people have gazed up at the night sky filled with stars, letting constellations stir countless thoughts and feelings.
From among the many classic songs perfect for a starry night, here are selections themed around stars or related to them.
Alongside romantic and love songs, there are also tracks that evoke bonds and connections in a broader sense.
Whether you’re looking for songs that suit the night, want to find tracks that mention constellations, or need star-themed tunes everyone can enjoy, these are for you.
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Masterpieces that sing of the stars. Star songs that resonate with the heart, best enjoyed under the night sky (11–20).
The Story You Don’t Knowsupercell

The opening theme song of the anime Bakemonogatari.
It picks up into an up-tempo groove as it heads into the chorus.
You can picture the two of them talking about the starry sky, and it makes your heart race.
It sings about the faint, budding feelings of a girl who can’t quite put her emotions for the one she likes into words.
stellar motionyunaito

UNiTE is a five-member rock band whose name comes from the concept of wanting to be a band that connects member to member, members and fans, and fan to fan through music and bonds.
Their 15th single “Seiten,” released as a double A-side together with “cogito Tensai no,” links its clear, shimmering guitar sound and spacious ensemble to the image of a starry sky.
The positive lyrics, which feel like they stand by you when your heart is about to break, are sure to lift your spirits along with the exhilarating melody.
It’s a pop, up-tempo tune marked by a driving beat and catchy melodies.
astronomical observationBUMP OF CHICKEN

When it comes to star-themed songs by rock bands, this has to be the one! It’s a signature track by BUMP OF CHICKEN, a four-piece rock band from Chiba Prefecture.
It was released in 2001 as their third single.
Its use as an insert song in the drama “Tentaikansoku” (Stargazing) sparked buzz and turned it into a big hit.
Many people probably sing it often at karaoke, too.
The Wolf and the CometKanjani∞

Kanjani Eight is a five-member idol group that enjoys widespread popularity for their broad appeal, ranging from dance performances characteristic of Johnny’s groups to full-fledged band playing.
Their 49th single, “Wolf and Comet,” was written as the theme song for the TV drama Assistant Inspector Daimajin.
Its Latin-tinged beat and funky ensemble, paired with passionate lyrics, color the night.
It’s a cool dance number with a memorable story that evokes the image of a comet circling through the skies.
The 89th constellationSing Like Talking

SING LIKE TALKING, a band supported as a representative of AOR.
“The 89th Constellation” is a single released in 2012 as the first installment of their 25th-anniversary projects.
It’s a positive love song likened to constellations.
Since there are only 88 constellations, the song conveys the idea of us going out to find a new star together.
Various instruments portray a sky filled with falling stars, creating a dazzling atmosphere with piano and brass sounds.
Combined with Chikuzen Sato’s pleasantly high-toned voice and romantic lyrics, it sets a wonderful mood.



