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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 (81–90)

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This is a spring departure song sung to parents and beloved partners.

As you reach milestones like entering university or starting a job and set off while leaving precious people in your hometown, this wonderful classic resonates in your heart.

Rather than a sorrowful parting, it’s a forward-looking farewell; the words “Please wait for me” are powerful and uplifting.

One-room DiscoPerfume

[Official Music Video] Perfume “One-Room Disco”
One-room DiscoPerfume

It’s a cute song that mixes a girl’s hopes and anxieties as she starts a new life in spring—like, “Oh well! I’ll figure it out somehow!” From the lyrics, it seems to suggest she’s in a long-distance relationship with her boyfriend.

It’s a pop-and-cute track with that distinct Perfume feel, and it really captures the spirit of spring.

When spring comesmiwa

miwa / When Spring Comes – Solo Acoustic (Rin, 14 years old)
When spring comesmiwa

It’s a bright spring song that you can listen to with an excited feeling, imagining all the things you want to do when spring arrives.

If you’re a couple who graduated and ended up on different paths, you’ll surely find many parts of these lyrics you can relate to.

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Color Bottle “Spring” Full
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This is the seventh single by Color Bottle, a three-piece band from Sendai.

It’s a deeply moving ballad with a chorus that goes, “Spring quietly comes to each of our hearts.” The addition of violin on top of the band sound is just plain unfair—in the best way.

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Released in 1996, Spitz’s “Cherry” has been loved ever since.

The word “spring” appears in the lyrics, but even if it didn’t, the gentle melody alone evokes the feeling of spring.

It’s a song that conjures up an image of soft, fluffy spring light.