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I want to use these for a slideshow! A collection of moving/heartfelt BGM

I want to use these for a slideshow! A collection of moving/heartfelt BGM
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I want to use these for a slideshow! A collection of moving/heartfelt BGM

Slideshows are often planned as surprises at special occasions like graduation ceremonies and weddings.

I’m sure you’ve seen one at least once.

In this article, we’ve gathered moving background music that’s perfect for those kinds of slideshows.

These tracks are ideal for slideshows that compile cherished memories or convey messages of support and encouragement.

If you’re unsure what music to play, be sure to search through this list!

I want to use these for a slideshow! A collection of moving/heartwarming BGMs (1–10)

Hymn to LifeMuramatsu Takatsugu

Hymn to Life – Takatsugu Muramatsu | Official Piano Version
Hymn to LifeMuramatsu Takatsugu

The original piece—whose majestic orchestral sonorities and crystal-clear boy-choir harmonies stir the soul—has been self-covered on piano by the composer himself.

Created by Takatsugu Muramatsu, a composer renowned for numerous film scores, it’s a truly grand number worthy of being called a “hymn to life.” Produced as the main theme for Mitsubishi Mirai-kan’s “JOURNEY TO LIFE” at EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai, it reportedly brought together over 100 performers.

The beautiful melodies born from the collaboration with the UK boy-soprano unit LIBERA are so captivating that even rendered on solo piano, they’ll make you pause your work to listen.

Why not give it a try when you’re a little tired from studying or working, and want to quietly restore vitality to your heart?

KiteNEW!arashi

ARASHI – Kite [Official Music Video]
KiteNEW!arashi

A grand message song by Arashi that you’ll want to give to friends setting off on a new chapter.

Like a kite catching the wind and soaring high, it portrays the resolve to move forward despite uncertainty.

There’s a warmth in this song that gently watches over that figure and gives a soft push from behind.

The single “Kite,” released in 2020, was written and composed by Kenshi Yonezu as the “NHK 2020 Song.” It was also aired on NHK’s “Minna no Uta,” making it beloved across generations.

Parting with friends is lonely, but the sentiment embedded in this work—“we’re connected no matter where we are”—will surely reach their hearts.

If everyone sings it together at a farewell party, it becomes the perfect cheer, powerfully supporting the future of the one setting out.

Loved oneFOMARE

FOMARE “The One I Love” Official Music Video
Loved oneFOMARE

This song by FOMARE, a rock band from Takasaki, Gunma, channels their overflowing feelings for the places and people they love in a straightforward way.

With a driving band sound, it powerfully sings of the preciousness of everyday life we once took for granted and of bonds that remain unchanged even when we’re apart.

Released in June 2021 and later placed as the opening track on the album “midori,” the song also drew attention as the CM song for Universal Studios Japan’s “Uniharu 2022.” It’s a perfect track for graduates who want to express gratitude to friends, teammates, and the places that supported them.

As listeners leave their familiar days behind and step into a new world, the song offers a warm cheer to gently push them forward.

If you laugh at the skywacci

wacci “If You Laugh at the Sky” Music Video
If you laugh at the skywacci

Let me introduce a motivational song packed with a powerful message: when you feel like crying, look up at the sky and smile.

This track by the five-member band wacci was released digitally in July 2018 and was later included on their album “Gunjo Refrain,” released in November of the same year.

While hard work doesn’t always lead directly to results, the warm perspective that the days you’ve built up are never wasted gently encourages listeners.

Starting in August 2019, it was also selected as the support song for the “Japan Tsunagaru Project” segment on the TV program Mezamashi TV, moving many people alongside the images of those doing their best.

It’s a perfect recommendation for graduation season—an uplifting song that stands by students retiring from club activities and anyone setting out on a new path.

horizonback number

This ballad by back number portrays the setbacks and hardships encountered while chasing one’s dreams, as well as the strength to overcome them.

It was created as an encouragement song for high school students whose Inter-High Championships were canceled during the COVID-19 pandemic.

With lyrics that gently offer support, it resonates with those carrying lost hopes and sorrow.

It was surprise-released on YouTube in August 2020 and officially released the following August.

Widely embraced by listeners—such as holding the top spot on streaming charts for nine consecutive weeks—this song serves as a source of empathy and comfort for anyone who has experienced setbacks or failure.

It’s a track that will quietly give a push to graduates stepping into a new stage of life.

Song of a FriendBUMP OF CHICKEN

BUMP OF CHICKEN “Friend’s Song”
Song of a FriendBUMP OF CHICKEN

The song I want to listen to while reflecting on a friend I’m parting ways with is BUMP OF CHICKEN’s “Tomodachi no Uta” (“Song of Friends”).

The lyrics, written by Motoo Fujiwara as he thought of characters from works he loved since childhood, convey a clumsy yet warm sense of friendship, and the grand sound incorporating trumpet is sure to resonate deeply with men as well.

Released in February 2011 as their 19th single, this track moved many as the theme song for the film “Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops—Angel Wings.” It’s a song that wraps up the anxieties of a new departure and gently nudges you forward.

Even if you end up walking separate paths, it makes you believe the time you shared won’t disappear—a masterpiece filled with kindness.

Bye, my friendbokula.

bokula. – By My Friend - [Official Music Video]
Bye, my friendbokula.

This is a gem of a song from bokula., a rock band based in Hiroshima, filled with the sparkle and bittersweetness of youth.

The lyrics, which remind us that the time and memories spent with friends—things we took for granted—are never wasted, resonate deeply alongside Ei’s straightforward vocals.

Included on the mini-album “Seikatsu ni, Yorisoi.” released in May 2022, the track has won fervent support especially among junior and senior high school students, and has become beloved by many listeners, surpassing a total of 8.5 million streams.

It’s the perfect song for those moments when you’re facing the sadness of going your separate ways but want to reaffirm an unchanging bond.

Why not send this track to your cherished friends as a token of gratitude at the milestone of graduation?

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