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[Adultery Song] A forbidden song about an affair that sings of an impossible love

Moments that made you happy, times when you felt joy, even the smallest bits of happiness—yet you can’t tell anyone… Have you ever had a love like that? Maybe you think, “I’d never get into a love that won’t be returned!” But before you know it, you might find yourself thinking, “Somehow, I’ve fallen for them…” In this article, we’ll introduce songs we want you—someone going through that kind of sad love—to listen to.

There are countless love songs out there, but we’ve carefully selected ones that are perfect for those struggling with unrequited love.

May you find a song that stays close to your heart.

[Adultery Songs] Forbidden Songs of Affairs Singing Unattainable Love (131–140)

Even though I love you this muchSha ran Q

Even Though I Love You This Much [cover] (Sharan Q)
Even though I love you this muchSha ran Q

One of Sharan Q’s hit songs.

It sings of the pain of loving someone single-mindedly but being unable to tell her.

The woman he loves seems to have another man she likes.

He can’t get her out of his head all day—he’s crazy about her, and it hurts.

He finally gets a chance to be alone with her and decides to act, ready to pour out the feelings he’s kept hidden! Sharan Q excels at songs about men who devote themselves to women, or slightly soft, sensitive men.

Tell me you love me, even if it’s a lie.suisou gurashi

Suiso-gurashi “Even If It’s a Lie, Say You Love Me.” Official Music Video
Tell me you love me, even if it's a lie.suisou gurashi

A poignant song that captures the frustration of a forbidden love.

Suisougurashi’s music portrays the feelings of people living lives as if confined to an aquarium in small urban apartments.

The lyrics delicately depict the inner conflict of a woman who missed the last train, leaving a strong impression that resonates deeply with listeners.

Released in January 2021, the track vividly illustrates the complexities of modern romance.

It’s recommended for anyone who feels the bittersweet tension of love or struggles to be honest with their own feelings.

Bloom like a rose, fall like a cherry blossom.Matsuda Seiko

Seiko Matsuda – "Bloom Like a Rose, Fall Like a Cherry Blossom" Music Video (Short Ver.)
Bloom like a rose, fall like a cherry blossom.Matsuda Seiko

“Bloom like a rose, fall like a cherry blossom” is a song written and composed by YOSHIKI of X JAPAN.

It was used as the theme song for the drama “Seisei Suru Hodo, Aishiteru.” It was also performed on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen, so many of you may already know it.

This is a gently mature ballad that evokes scenes of clinging to the joy of meeting at night, and crying in the morning at the reality of being alone.

The most beautiful meNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima “The Most Beautiful Me” MUSIC VIDEO Shorts ver.
The most beautiful meNakajima Mika

Many listeners can’t help but relate to the lyrics, which explore a message about the beauty within women.

Released in August 2010, the song also drew attention for being used as an insert track in the drama Unubore Deka, in which Mika Nakashima herself appeared.

It went on to top USEN’s overall J-POP request chart for six consecutive weeks.

It’s a song you’ll want to hear when you wish to reflect on yourself or cherish inner beauty.

Be sure to check out the music video as well, featuring stunning underwater cinematography.

Adam and Evego!go!vanillas

go!go!vanillas - “Adam and Eve” Music Video
Adam and Evego!go!vanillas

A song that poignantly portrays a love story where one feels on the verge of drowning in sweet words whispered by the ear.

It offers a modern interpretation of the Old Testament’s Adam and Eve, expressing the turmoil of a man and woman who fall into a forbidden love through go!go!vanillas’ characteristically delicate sound.

Though the relationship is morally impermissible, the heart is captivated by the beauty of the moment, intertwining with a dreamlike melody.

Released in March 2021 as a track on the album “PANDORA,” the piece debuted alongside a music video directed by Takuro Okubo.

Its emotional storytelling harmonizes beautifully with the band’s signature, striking guitar riffs.

Recommended for those who find themselves wavering amid complex emotions.