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Recommended songs for Tsukuyomi: masterpieces that stir the emotions hidden behind the words

Recommended songs for Tsukuyomi: masterpieces that stir the emotions hidden behind the words
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Recommended songs for Tsukuyomi: masterpieces that stir the emotions hidden behind the words

Have you ever longed for a deeply immersive experience, like listening to music while reading a novel? Tsukuyomi is a music project led by Yurii Kanon.

With a one-of-a-kind style where the story and the music are perfectly linked and the narrator changes with each track, it has captivated many fans.

If you’re wondering, “Which song should I start with?”, this article will introduce recommended tracks from Tsukuyomi.

You’re sure to be enchanted by a world woven from delicate wordplay and diverse sounds.

May you encounter that one special song that colors your story! Please enjoy reading to the end!

Recommended songs of Tsukuyomi. Masterpieces that stir the emotions hidden behind the words (1–10)

Moonlight at middaytsukuyomi

Tsukiyomi “Moonlight at Noon” Music Video
Moonlight at middaytsukuyomi

It’s a song that depicts emotions surrounding loss and memory—things unseen yet undeniably present.

Released by Tsukuyomi in July 2021, it reached one million views in just a week.

It was later included on the September 2021 album “Kaketa Shinsō, Yo no Yosuga.” The light, beautiful interplay of guitar and piano, paired with a pristine sound, creates an arrangement that carries both urgency and an inescapable ache.

The track masterfully expresses complex feelings such as reverence and guilt toward someone who has passed away.

Perfect for moments when you want to gently touch cherished memories within your heart or immerse yourself deeply in music alone, this work offers a profoundly moving experience that leaves a lingering resonance.

raison d’être; something that sustains one’s will to livetsukuyomi

A dramatic rock number that earnestly sings of the will to keep facing forward, even in the dark.

The piano’s vibrant drive, which seems to scoop up the swell of emotion, sets listeners’ hearts ablaze.

It carries a powerful message about trying to find one’s own reason to live, even at the depths of despair.

Released digitally in January 2022 and later included on the mini-album “When the Moon Fills,” the track garnered major attention when its music video surpassed 10 million views.

It’s the perfect song for moments when you’re hurt but want to rise again, or when you’re searching for an anchor for your heart.

Why not look up at the night sky and listen closely?

The moon is full.tsukuyomi

Tsukiyomi “The Moon Fills” Music Video
The moon is full.tsukuyomi

A dramatic pop-rock piece that captures the interwoven feelings of characters who keep moving forward while carrying their losses and still finding hope.

It’s the title track of the second mini-album released in August 2022 and a crucial number that brings the early storyline to its conclusion.

The song layers multiple perspectives and sprinkles in past motifs to depict emotions converging into a single form.

It ranked high on the charts and served as a core element in live shows, allowing audiences to experience the story.

The protagonist’s determination to overcome sorrow and create something new is truly heartwarming.

This work is especially recommended for those bound by past losses or in need of the courage to look ahead.

Take your time immersing yourself in its world on a quiet night.

come-from-behind victorytsukuyomi

Tsukiyomi “Turnabout” Music Video
come-from-behind victorytsukuyomi

This work portrays a powerful surge of emotion that turns life around from a hopeless situation.

Its grand rock sound infused with strings and the commanding vocals brilliantly capture the awakening moment when fate begins to shift dramatically.

The cinematic, expansive soundscape stirs listeners’ hearts with fiery intensity.

Chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “I Got a Cheat Skill in Another World and Became Unrivaled in the Real World, Too — Leveling Up Changed My Life,” it was released in April 2023 and was later included on the album “Another Moon.” It’s a perfect song for when you want to overcome daunting obstacles or fire yourself up.

Give it a listen whenever you need the courage to face forward.

Narrativetsukuyomi

Tsukiyomi “Narrative” Music Video
Narrativetsukuyomi

This is a song I’d love for you to listen to when you want to immerse yourself in a deeply moving story.

Released in October 2024 and used as the theme for works such as the web anime “Duel Masters LOST: Crystal of Reminiscence,” it’s also included on the third mini-album, “Sore o Bokura wa Kamisama to Yobu” (“We Call That God”).

There’s a background to it: Yuri Kano wrote it under strong inspiration from the original author, resulting in a piece that goes beyond a simple battle song.

Its weighty sound, imbued with the characters’ pain and inner conflict, truly resonates.

The deeply shaded melodies and intricate layers of sound create a drama within the listener.

On nights when you want to face your doubts and heartfelt emotions, why not take your time and listen closely?

fusetsukuyomi

Tsukiyomi 'Fuse' Music Video
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A dramatic number where driving guitar rock interweaves with strings.

Released by Tsukuyomi in 2024, it was featured as the theme song for the web anime “Duel Masters LOST: Crystal of Reminiscence,” among others.

Its powerful sound—charged with the will to break through stagnation and move forward, and the heat of determination—stirs the heart.

The group’s first use of twin vocals is also striking, as expansive, razor-sharp voices cross and interplay.

It’s an energetic track you’ll want to hear when taking on a challenge or when you need a push forward!

If only I didn’t have a life like thistsukuyomi

Tsukiyomi “If Only I Didn’t Have a Life” Music Video
If only I didn't have a life like thistsukuyomi

A song that channels profound regret over a precious loss and an earnest wish for an alternate future, sung over a rock sound that makes the emotions surge.

This track was effectively the starting point for Tsukuyomi, released in October 2020.

It sparked a major response, surpassing 3 million views in just three months after release.

It was later included on their first mini-album, “Kaketa Shinsō, Yo no Yosuga” (“Fragmented Impressions, the World’s Keepsake”).

The piece is imbued with piercing feelings toward an irreparable loss, tightening your chest more with every listen.

It’s a number that quietly stays by your side when you want to immerse yourself deeply in the story or face the sorrow that lies in the depths of your heart.

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