Anime Love Song Special [Heart-Fluttering & Tearjerkers]
Anime spans many genres, but romance stories are definitely one of the classics.
And you could even say there are just as many love songs as there are shows.
Even when the main plot isn’t a love story, the opening or ending theme might be a love song.
In any case, there are tons—an absolutely staggering number—of anime love songs.
This article rounds up those masterpieces.
Whether you’re in love right now or feeling down after a breakup, we’ve got recommendations for you.
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Anime Love Song Special [Heart-Throbbing & Tear-Jerking] (91–100)
Give me! Chocolate!Shintani Ryoko, Tamura Yukari, Sawashiro Miyuki

A super pop love tune that’s perfect for someone charging straight into romance! Created for the anime Galaxy Angel, this song is performed by Ryoko Shintani, Yukari Tamura, and Miyuki Sawashiro.
Showcasing the trio’s sweet and charming vocals, it was included on the album “Shout with Galaxy Angel!” released in April 2002.
The cute, Valentine’s Day–inspired lyrics will make your heart flutter.
Listen to it before a nerve-racking confession, and you’ll feel as light as if wings had sprouted on your heart.
It’s perfect for anyone who’s decided to take the plunge and confess their feelings!
It’s not a lie.zutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

While harboring loneliness, this beautiful song expresses deep affection for another as an almost obsessive attachment.
Unable to convey one’s feelings honestly, forced to hide one’s true heart even when wanting to speak it aloud, that bittersweet emotion is vividly portrayed through a husky vocal.
Released in May 2024 as the theme song for Studio Colorido’s animated film My Oni Girl, this track marks a new frontier for ZUTOMAYO.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when love has you overthinking, when you can’t be honest with yourself, or when you’re ready to face the feelings you’ve kept tucked away in your heart.
dramaticSatō Miki

This song was chosen as the ending theme for the anime The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses.
It’s sung by Miki Satō, a Hokkaido-born singer, and was released in April 2023.
It’s a bittersweet yet lighthearted breakup song with a touch of jazz.
The lyrics portray not only the pain of parting, but also a hopeful sentiment: “When we meet again someday, let it be with a smile.” A breakup is sad, but it can become a valuable experience that helps you grow someday—this song inspires that mindset.
DADDY! DADDY! DO! feat. Airi SuzukiSuzuki Masayuki

Let’s get in the mood with a funky tune! Sung by Masayuki Suzuki, the king of love songs, this track was released in 2020 as his 40th single.
It was chosen as the opening theme for the anime Kaguya-sama: Love Is War? The guest vocalist Airi Suzuki also joins in.
The mature vocals shine over the rhythmic arrangement! It’s truly dandy and cool.
The lyrics, brimming with passionate feelings, are wonderful too.
Cherry blossoms bloom: future, love, dreamyozuka*

Like cherry blossoms swaying in the spring breeze, this heart-fluttering number hints at the start of a sweet-and-sour romance.
Yozuca*’s crystal-clear vocals intertwine with a wistful yet forward-looking melody to make listeners’ hearts skip a beat.
The pop sound feels as if it captures a sparkling moment of youth.
Released as Yozuca*’s second single in July 2003, this track was used as the opening theme for the TV anime D.C.
~Da Capo~.
It might just make you want to listen—and rewatch—again.


