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| Every Song From This Is I OST: Complete Soundtrack List for the 2026 Netflix Film (Photo: Netflix) |
Netflix Japan dropped its original biographical drama film This Is I on 10 February 2026, and alongside the release came a full digital soundtrack that quietly does a lot of heavy lifting for the story. Composed by Akira Kosemura, the score leans into piano-led and orchestral moods, guiding viewers through a coming-of-age journey built on solitude, struggle, and gradual hope.
Rather than stealing attention, the music in This Is I stays intimate. It mirrors the inner world of a teenager chasing an idol dream while navigating rejection, secret work at a cabaret bar, and the guidance of a doctor facing his own emotional scars.
The score deliberately contrasts with performance scenes in the film, creating a clear line between private feelings and public confidence.
Below is the complete soundtrack list, presented in reverse order from 25 to 1, exactly as featured on the official album This Is I (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film).
Complete This Is I soundtrack list
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Notes
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Be Myself
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Go for a Proof
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Farewell
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Last Letter
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In Pain
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I Wanted to Be an Idol
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Sudden Change
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Who Am I – Variation
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Tokyo
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Follow My Heart
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The Cornerstone of Hope
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I’m Envious of Women
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I Become Me
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What I Want to Tell
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Rain Doesn’t Stop
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I Wanna Be an Idol
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I Can’t Live Like This
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Have Me Surgery
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Conflict Within
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Taking Medicine
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The Way to the Clinic
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Following Show House
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Who Am I
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This Is Me – Main Title
A closer look at a few key tracks
This Is Me – Main Title sets the emotional blueprint of the film. Soft piano lines feel fragile at first, then slowly open up, hinting that the story is about growth rather than instant answers.Online reactions to the soundtrack have been mixed but thoughtful. Some viewers praise the music for being “honest and restrained,” saying it respects the story instead of telling the audience what to feel.
Others feel the score is intentionally minimal, noting that its impact grows after a second listen rather than on first play.
A smaller group of netizens wished for more standout melodies, while many agree the album works best when experienced alongside the film itself.
With 25 original tracks released digitally on the same day as the film, the This Is I soundtrack acts as an emotional guide rather than a chart-chasing album. It quietly supports themes of isolation, resilience, and finding one’s place, making it a natural companion to the story on screen.
Have you listened to the full album yet, or did certain tracks only click after watching the film? Share which song stayed with you the longest, and whether you think this kind of subtle score suits stories like This Is I better than a louder, more dramatic approach.
