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Recommended songs by Sora Tomonari. Masterpieces with memorable vocals and lyrics that touch the heart.

Recommended songs by Sora Tomonari. Masterpieces with memorable vocals and lyrics that touch the heart.
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Are you curious about Sora Tomonari’s music but wondering, “Which song should I start with?” Sora Tomonari captivates with a voice that slips gently into your heart and lyrics that quietly scoop up everyday scenes.

Her songs are addictive—you’ll want to hit repeat—but with her growing body of work, it’s only natural to feel unsure where to begin.

In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of recommended tracks by Sora Tomonari.

You’re sure to find a new favorite!

Sora Tomonari’s recommended songs: unforgettable vocals and lyrics that touch the heart (1–10)

ACTORNEW!Tomonari Sora

Sora Tomonari – “ACTOR” [Music Video]
ACTORNEW!Tomonari Sora

Sora Tomonari is a singer-songwriter who epitomizes the Reiwa era and enjoys overwhelming support from young people.

With instantly memorable melodies, they’ve been gaining major attention, especially on social media.

Among Tomonari’s tracks, this one in particular offers an immersive experience like watching a single stage play.

Framing life as a theater, its lyrics masterfully depict the interplay between dreams and reality.

Released as a digital single in November 2024, it was also selected as the official theme song for the 2025 game “Sakigake: Sangokushi Taisen – Battle of Three Kingdoms.” The structure shifts dramatically between the first and second halves, like a show that moves between comedy and tragedy.

If you enjoy music with a strong narrative, take your time listening and analyzing it.

East WestNEW!Tomonari Sora

This track leaps lightly over borders and genres, as if sketching a world map with music.

Japanese sensibilities intersect with Western-style beats, and the sound design—reminiscent of rapid scene changes in a video game—constantly shifts the scenery.

It expresses the East-meets-West crossroads envisioned by Sora Tomonari, instantly whisking you away on a journey to foreign lands.

It’s included on the first album “Civilization Blooming – East West,” released in November 2025.

Placed as the eighth track—the album’s midpoint—it plays a key role in bridging to the latter half.

The same album also features “Roar,” the ending theme for the TV anime Kingdom Season 6.

Perfect for commuting or when you want a quick refresh.

If you’d like a taste of the extraordinary in a short time, set off on this sonic journey.

I LOVE ME!NEW!Tomonari Sora

Tomonari Sora – “I LOVE ME!” [Music Video]
I LOVE ME!NEW!Tomonari Sora

We all have those moments in front of the mirror when we can’t stand ourselves.

This pop tune gently gives you a push to blow away that everyday gloom and love yourself just as you are.

Written, composed, and arranged by Sora Tomonari, it’s known as a single released in March 2024.

Before its release, it was performed at the first solo concert held in January 2024, and the arrangement—overflowing with euphoria—features a piano sound woven with elements of R&B and stomp, which is superb.

The lyrics, which try to accept even one’s own complexes and move forward, truly resonate, and just listening naturally lightens the heart.

Give it a listen when you want to feel confident or need a boost.

CoffeeNEW!Tomonari Sora

Tomonari Sora – “Coffee” [Official Video]
CoffeeNEW!Tomonari Sora

Among singer-songwriter Sora Tomonari’s many beloved tracks, this is the one I recommend when you want to linger in a bittersweet afterglow.

The lyrics, which evoke the ache left in a cooled cup and the lingering warmth of time that won’t return, quietly seep into the listener’s heart.

Released as a single in November 2022, the song was produced with Shingo Sekiguchi of Ovall as arranger.

It has remained a long-loved piece, later appearing in a different version on the album “Bunmei Kaika – East West.” The music video by filmmaker Elizabeth Miyaji also drew attention.

Give it a listen on nights when you’re thinking of a lost love or when you want to spend some quiet time.

bergamotNEW!Tomonari Sora

Sora Tomonari – “Bergamot” [Music Video]
bergamotNEW!Tomonari Sora

Sora Tomonari captivates listeners with lyrics that exude a singular sensibility and melodies you can’t get out of your head.

While he’s known for blending traditional Japanese nuance with a contemporary beat, his songs that carry an urban melancholy are equally exceptional.

That’s the case with Bergamot.

Released in February 2025, this track pairs lyrics that evoke the bustling glow of neon city nights with the sudden fragrance that awakens memories of past love—seeping deeply into the listener’s heart.

Stylish in sound yet tinged with a certain wistfulness, it’s a song that truly strikes a chord.

Its easy-to-groove tempo and abundant wordplay reveal more flavor with every listen.

Add it to your playlist for a nighttime drive or as background music for quiet moments alone.

roarNEW!Tomonari Sora

TOMONARI SORA – “Roar – HOKO” [Music Video] (Anime “Kingdom” Season 6 Ending Theme)
roarNEW!Tomonari Sora

A bold new frontier for Sora Tomonari, whose powerful sound overwhelms you with the heat and tension of the battlefield.

Showcasing an aggressive side never before revealed, this track is a rock number that paints a fierce clash of convictions over a driving, fast-paced beat.

Our top recommendation is this song, released in October 2025.

It was written as the ending theme for the sixth season of the TV anime “Kingdom.” The production’s unwavering commitment is evident in the story that, with the cooperation of the American football team, they actually recorded the scrape of protective gear and raw, rugged shouts.

It’s a pivotal piece that leads into the November 2025 album “Bunmei Kaika – East West.” Give it a listen when you want to break out of your shell or stoke the fire of your inner fighting spirit.

Yoimatsuri – Evening FestivalNEW!Tomonari Sora

Tomonari Sora – “Yoimatsuri – Evening Festival” [Lyric Video]
Yoimatsuri - Evening FestivalNEW!Tomonari Sora

There’s a song I want you to listen to on a muggy summer night, when you suddenly find yourself yearning for the sights of your hometown.

It’s by the singer-songwriter Sora Tomonari, known for a uniquely captivating command of words: the single “Yoimatsuri,” released in July 2025.

The sound blends Japanese melodies that evoke festival music and fireworks with a contemporary beat, creating a comfortably immersive atmosphere.

It stirred major buzz from the moment a demo was posted on social media, and it was later included, right on cue, on the album “Civilization Blooming – East West.” Its lyrical world—where a faint sense of an otherworld teeming with yokai seems to breathe, interwoven with a bittersweet longing for home—is perfect for sinking into alone on a quiet night.

It’s a song that sinks into the heart, one I hope everyone who wants to feel the singular mood of a Japanese summer will hear.