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Unrequited love songs to listen to in April. Spring love songs.

April, when cherry blossoms dance and spring is in full bloom.

April brings a little flutter of excitement—starting at a new school, moving up to a new class, or beginning your first job.

You might find yourself missing your old environment, too.

But April is also a season filled with the joy of new encounters.

In this article, we’re introducing one-sided love songs that we’d love for you to listen to during times like these.

We’ve gathered tracks brimming with springtime vibes and songs that cheer on brand-new romances—perfect for April.

If you’re looking for one-sided love songs for April, be sure to give these a listen.

Unrequited love songs to listen to in April: Spring love songs (71–80)

periodIshizaki Hyuui

I can’t help but feel heartbroken… The lyrics, just like the song’s title, express a desire to put a “period” on feelings for you—they’re truly tear-jerking.

Trying to forget “you,” changing hairstyles and even moving, yet still being unable to sort out those feelings—there’s something of youthful love in that, isn’t there? If spring is when things begin, it’s also when things end.

KoishunkaHayama Mizuki

Mizuki Hayama “Koiharuhi” MUSIC VIDEO
KoishunkaHayama Mizuki

It’s a song that beautifully weaves together the mood of spring and the stirrings of love.

The lyrics impressively depict scenes wrapped in the scent of plum blossoms and the chirping of small birds amid the spring haze.

While accepting the passage of time and the changing seasons, it quietly looks back on a love that has passed, touching the heart.

Released in January 2024, this is a track by Mizuki Hayama.

It’s recommended not only for enka fans, but also for anyone who feels a touch of loneliness with the arrival of spring.

It’s the kind of song you’ll want to stop and listen to just as the cherry blossoms begin to bloom.

cherry (sweet cherry; cherry fruit)Otsuka Ai

It’s a cute, pop, and perennially popular karaoke staple that really gets the guys hyped when a woman sings it.

A high-energy spring love song, perfect for couples who are head over heels and always will be.

And that “One more time!” call-and-response—everyone listening can’t help but join in, right?

VioletHata Motohiro

Motohiro Hata / Sumire (Short Ver.)
VioletHata Motohiro

While many spring-themed songs focus on cherry blossoms, this one centers on violets.

Couples who started dating at first sight may find many of the lyrics relatable.

The fresh vocals and melody are striking, evoking beautiful scenes of spring.

I tried falling in love with you.chay

I Tried Falling in Love with You – chay (Full)
I tried falling in love with you.chay

This song was the theme for the 2015 TV drama “Date: What Is Love Like?” While many unrequited-love songs are somber and heartrending, this one is bright and pop.

It has a somewhat retro pop feel that evokes a sense of nostalgia.