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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.

Be sure to relax and listen while you gaze at the starry sky.

Masterpieces that sing of stars: moving 'star songs' to enjoy with the night sky (21–30)

You among the starsUru

[Official] Uru “You in the Stars” YouTube ver.
You among the starsUru

This is the debut single by singer Uru, whose YouTube cover videos went viral and whose 2022 song “Sore wo Ai to Yobu nara” has also garnered support.

Released in 2016, it was used as the theme song for the film Natsumi no Hotaru.

It was Uru’s first original song.

The ballad sings of feelings linked by the stars, conveying both fragility and sanctity.

Uru’s voice, brimming with a transparency beyond what the word “clear” can express, lets each and every lyric sink into you.

My StarEXILE

EXILE / My Star (Lyric Video)
My StarEXILE

This song carries a love message: like the stars in the night sky, I want to keep shining with you forever.

It’s a track by the popular dance-vocal group EXILE, released as a digital single in 2018.

The gentle vocals and beautiful piano tones are soothing.

It might be good to listen to when you’re feeling down from relationship troubles.

Masterpieces that sing of the stars: moving star songs to listen to with the night sky (31–40)

meteorKobukuro

Kobukuro – Ryūsei (Meteor)
meteorKobukuro

This song likens a relationship with a loved one to the stars.

It was released in 2010 as Kobukuro’s 19th single.

The lyrics, which express deep affection, really resonate.

It sings about a couple who quarrel and make up, yet vow to stay together no matter what happens.

Iorokudenashi

Good-for-Nothing “Io” / Rokudenashi – Io [Official Music Video]
Iorokudenashi

Even knowing it will never come true, you still can’t let go—this bittersweet number likens such yearning to celestial orbits.

Sung by Rokudenashi, the track also drew attention for having NayutalieN handle everything from lyrics and composition to arrangement.

Its catchy, addictive melody melds beautifully with lyrics that tighten around the heart.

Released as a digital single in August 2025, it was also included on the album Rokka, released that December.

Following “Spica” and “Albireo,” it’s another song themed around celestial bodies that fans hold dear.

Ninjin’s fragile yet steadfast vocals gently embrace listeners who carry unrequited feelings.

It’s a piece you’ll want to listen to quietly while gazing up at the night sky.

M87Yonezu Kenshi

This song was written as the theme for the film Shin Ultraman.

The title M Hachijū-Nana refers to the galaxy M87, visible in the direction of the constellation Virgo, and the lyrics also sing about the sparkle of stars, making it a perfect fit for the theme of stars.

It’s crafted with the mysterious atmosphere characteristic of Kenshi Yonezu’s music, allowing listeners to feel the grandeur and beauty of a galaxy made up of countless stars.

ORIONNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima "ORION" Music Video
ORIONNakajima Mika

This is a song by Mika Nakashima, a singer from Kagoshima who is also highly regarded as an actress.

It was released in 2008 as her 27th single.

The track gained attention when it was used as an insert song in the drama “Ryusei no Kizuna.” Listening to it, you may feel enveloped by her clear, translucent voice.

It’s also a staple melancholic love ballad often sung at karaoke.

You’re My Only Shinin’ StarNagayama Miho

Miho Nakayama — You’re My Only Shinin’ Star
You're My Only Shinin' StarNagayama Miho

It’s recommended for times when you want to listen to a mellow, star-themed song or spend time with your lover.

Miho Nakayama’s 1988 hit “You’re My Only Shinin’ Star” is a love song that compares a beloved person to the sparkle of the stars.

Stars and love songs go so well together, don’t they? Produced by Toshiki Kadomatsu—whose talent and artistry are drawing even more attention amid the city pop revival—the track shines with Miho Nakayama’s beautifully emotive vocals, and the trumpet in the interlude is equally romantic and deeply moving.