1. "Sakura Sakura, I Want to See You" (さくら~あなたに出会えてよかった~) is a song written and re-written by RSP as a daughter to respond to and encourage her father Kenichi Takano's "さくら" , included in the album of the same name (also known as Qingming Cherry Blossom Festival) released on February 25, 2009, is widely known as MAD's BGM.
2. "When the Cherry Blossoms Are Flying" (桜色马うころ) is a song sung by Japanese pop singer Mika Nakajima. It was written and composed by Minako Kawae and arranged by Satoshi Takebe. The song is included in Nakajima Mika's single EP of the same name, which was released through Sony Records on February 2, 2005. In May 2005, the song won the "Best Female Music Video" at the 4th MTV Japan Video Awards.
3. "Sakura Blossoms" (桜流し) is a new theme song composed by Japanese pop singer Hikaru Utada for "Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Movie: Q". Although I started writing the song with "death, life, loss" and "guilt" as the main themes, when I came back to my senses, I sang about "love, the courage to face it" and "the importance of communication".
4. "When Will There Be Cherry Blossom Rain" (桜の雨, いつか), Matsu Takako's classic song "桜の雨, いつか", also known as "When Will There Be Sakura Rain" (Love in Sakura Rain) "Flying)", from the ending theme of the Japanese drama "Blind Date and Marriage", the most classic scene in the drama - facing each other's parents during the blind date: "My favorite thing is the triceratops!"
5. "Time" "After time ~On the street with falling flowers~" (Time after time~花 Dance Street で~) is a song sung by Japanese female singer Mai Kuraki. The lyrics are written around the theme of "cherry blossoms". According to Kuraki Mai, she has a strong feeling for the beautiful four seasons in Kyoto. When she was studying at Ritsumeikan University, she saw the beautiful scenery of cherry blossoms and was inspired by it.
6. "Under the Sakura-Colored Sky" (桜色の空の下で) is a song sung by the Japanese girl group AKB48. It describes the story of a girl's graduation, first love, and growth. It is a song Inspirational songs.