We’ve gathered recommended love songs for those who want to listen to more mature romance tunes.
When it comes to love songs, many focus on youthful romance, but there are times when you want songs that portray adult relationships, too.
In this article, we’ll introduce adult love songs captured from various angles, including tracks that reveal the unique struggles of adulthood, songs that depict the slyness of grown-ups, and pieces that express deep affection.
Since adult love songs often come as ballads or have a calm, mellow atmosphere, they’re also recommended for anyone looking for love songs to listen to alone at night.
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Songs about mature love. Love songs to listen to at night (1–10)
A Love Like Ephemeral LightSakishima Jun

This is a Japanese-style ballad that captures the fleeting beauty of love.
Jun Sakishima’s translucent vocals exquisitely convey a dreamlike world.
While honoring traditional Japanese melodies, the modern arrangement draws out a fresh allure.
Released in March 2025, the piece pairs a lyrical melody with gentle vocals that deeply resonate with listeners.
Its artistic quality has been highly praised, including a nomination as a candidate work for the Japan Music Authors Association’s “Songs of the Heart Concert.” It’s recommended for anyone who wants to connect with the delicacy and poignancy of being in love, or who seeks the soothing comfort of a tender voice.
Always by my sideNEW!FANTASTICS from EXILE TRIBE

FANTASTICS from EXILE TRIBE, a dance and vocal group renowned for their exceptional performances and stylish visuals, enjoy immense popularity.
“Itsumo Tonari de,” which is also included as a B-side track on the single “BFX” released in September 2025, was created as the theme song for the film “Tonari no Stella,” released in August 2025.
The lyrics, which gently support someone burdened by anxiety or loneliness, convey a deep love that stays close to the heart at all times.
The tender, enveloping melody and warm vocals may inspire a renewed resolve to protect the one you love.
It’s a moving ballad perfect for immersing yourself on a night when you wish for eternity with your beloved partner.
nocturnalAnonymouz

A song that portrays the bittersweet feelings of love that overflow in the sleepless hours of the night.
Chosen as the opening theme for the BL drama “Jack Frost,” which aired in the MBS Drama Shower slot, this track is included on Anonymouz’s first full-length album, “11:11,” released in February 2023.
Its house-tinged track features a comfortably steady four-on-the-floor beat, with a sound that carries a hint of city pop.
The lyrics, which delicately capture the frustration of nights when thinking about the one you love only keeps you more awake, resonate deeply.
It’s a number we especially recommend to anyone struggling with a love they can’t quite be honest about.
Candy RainKubota Toshinobu

A mellow and sweet sound that feels so good—this is a pop-sensibility-filled R&B number from Toshinobu Kubota.
Released in November 2001 as his 26th single, the song was written specifically as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “Wednesday Affairs.” At first listen it comes across as a smooth, sugary love song, but beneath the surface lies the bittersweet taste of romance and a touch of poignant melancholy; the more you listen, the deeper it draws you in.
That blend of NYC-honed groove and Japanese lyrics just makes you nod and think, “This is quintessential Kubota!” It’s the perfect piece for a night when you want to soak in a slightly grown-up mood.
Dangerous Memories feat. Aoi KogaSuzuki Masayuki

A duet by Masayuki Suzuki and voice actress Aoi Koga, released digitally in December 2025.
It serves as the opening theme for the special anime “Kaguya-sama: Love Is War – Steps to Adulthood.” This is the fifth main theme in the series following 2019’s “Love Dramatic feat.
Rikka Ihara,” with lyrics and composition by Yoshiki Mizuno and arrangement by Akimitsu Homma.
The sweet yet perilous back-and-forth set to a danceable sound is Suzuki’s true forte.
It’s a must-listen not only for anime fans but also for anyone who loves mature love songs.
I want to be loved.Mioyamazaki

On nights when you’re overwhelmed by an inescapable loneliness and simply wish to be loved, the ballad by the rock band MIOYAMAZAKI is there to keep you company.
This song lays bare a desperate cry to have someone acknowledge the weaknesses hidden deep within your heart and your true, unadorned self, delivered through vocals that sound as if they’re carved from the soul.
Included as the final track on the masterful album “choice,” released in October 2017, it also drew attention for its music video featuring then-popular adult actress Kirara Asuka.
The visuals, portraying her inner conflict, deepen the song’s poignant worldview.
If anyone reading this feels their chest about to burst from unspoken anxieties, this track will surely wrap your heart in gentle warmth.
KissORIGINAL LOVE

If you’re looking for a seductive, city-night vibe, how about a track by ORIGINAL LOVE? Its sound—where soul and jazz intertwine with sultry elegance—puts you in a more grown-up mood just by listening.
You can practically picture a passionate, romantic love story unfolding between two people spending a long night alone together.
Takao Tajima’s sweet, soulful vocals convey such aching affection that it makes your heart swell.
Released in November 1993 as their fifth single, the song was produced as the theme for the NTV drama “Otona no Kiss” (Adult’s Kiss).
It’s a melt-in-your-mouth sweet love song, perfect for a quiet night alone or for time spent close with someone special—give it a listen.



