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Songs that give you strength. Recommended masterpieces and popular tracks.

To you who feel, “I want to take one more step forward,” or “I want to overcome this wall.” Why not borrow the power of music and take a new step? Voices that resonate with the heart and powerful messages will surely give you a gentle push from behind.

We’ll introduce timeless songs that have been sung from various perspectives—when you’re feeling down, when you’re uncertain—and have always stayed close to our hearts.

Let today be the spark that ignites your desire to give it your all.

Songs that keep you going. Recommended masterpieces and popular tracks (251–260)

possibilitySambomasutā

It’s the theme song for the movie “Biri Gyaru” (The Dropout Idol).

Just like the film—where a struggling student works hard and gets into a top university—the song conveys that everyone has potential.

It’s a track that makes you feel motivated to do your best.

BremenYorushika

Yorushika – Bremen (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
BremenYorushika

A heartwarming story, inspired by the Grimm Brothers’ “Town Musicians of Bremen,” woven with a light rhythm and bright melody.

Delivered by Yorushika, this work gently speaks to the joy of surrendering yourself to music, free from logic and convention.

Like the story’s protagonists, it teaches us that even if we never arrive at our destination, the journey we share is where meaning truly lies—a gem of a song.

Released digitally in July 2022, it also sparked buzz with its animation-style music video, featuring a strikingly original direction that shows only the feet of eight different characters.

It’s a recommended track for times when your heart feels tired, when you’re unsure about life, or when you want to look ahead and walk forward together with someone.

Letter to TomorrowTeshima Aoi

Aoi Teshima “Letter to Tomorrow (Drama Version)”
Letter to TomorrowTeshima Aoi

This is a hit song by Aoi Teshima, who is active as a singer.

It also drew attention as the theme song for the drama ‘Love That Makes You Cry’ (Itsukoi).

The lyrics feel gently encouraging, so please give it a listen when you want to try your best but just can’t seem to.

Let’s Go!Moriguchi Hiroko

Released in 1994 as Hiroko Moriguchi’s 15th single, this song was used as the opening theme for Fuji TV’s “Yume ga MORI MORI.” As the title suggests, it’s a perfect fit for Moriguchi’s bright, energetic image, with upbeat lyrics that say, “Come on, let’s go!” It cheerfully teaches us that it’s important to keep moving forward no matter how many times we stumble, making it a song that lifts your spirits and keeps you going.

Fight!!Moritaka Chisato

It was released as Chisato Moritaka’s 14th single.

Chosen as the image song for the 1991 Volleyball World Cup, it was frequently used in volleyball contexts.

The song depicts the feelings of someone quietly supporting a person who is working hard toward their dreams.