A ballad song about unrequited love
There are many different styles of unrequited love songs, but I’ve put together a selection of “ballad-style unrequited love songs” that I especially recommend to those who love gentle, heartfelt romance tracks.
Some are about love that will never come true, and others are lingering-love songs about still having feelings after a breakup.
Every song hits you right in the heart, so please give them a listen.
Ballad-style unrequited love songs are also perfect for when you just want to cry.
I hope you find one song on this list that stays close to your feelings.
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Ballad songs about unrequited love (71–80)
I won’t fall in love anymore.Makihara Noriyuki

A smash hit by Noriyuki Makihara, one of Japan’s leading artists known for his solid vocal prowess and songs that exquisitely capture the delicate feelings of love.
This classic portrays a man who puts on a brave face as he desperately tries to forget the lover from whom he has been separated.
Song of the Eternal NightKami wa saikoro o furanai

‘Yona Uta’ is a song that portrays the aching feeling of shedding tears whenever you recall an unforgettable love.
The melody alone can move you to tears, but the lyrics—expressing the longing to touch the person you love once more—are truly painful and heartrending.
There are many ways to interpret how the lovers part, so it will likely resonate with many people currently experiencing unrequited love.
Although it’s a heartbreak song because it suggests you can no longer meet the one you love, it’s also a track I recommend to anyone who can’t give up on their feelings.
Goodbye, goodbyeTakenaka Eri

This is an unrequited-love song by Eri Takenaka, an artist who has gained popularity—especially among women—for her clear, captivating high-tone voice and the gentle atmosphere of her music.
It’s a heartbreak ballad that conveys the poignant feelings of being suddenly told goodbye by a lover.
My cute unrequited loveOtoniriame

A youth love song packed with sweet-and-sour feelings of first love! Otoniae’s cute vocals gently wrap the bittersweet pain of a one-sided crush.
Released digitally in March 2023, this track rides the momentum of the TikTok hit “A Song of a Introvert JK Who Admires an Extrovert JK,” expressing Gen Z’s view on romance in a poppy way.
It’s full of one-sided-love moments: sleepless nights from overthinking about your crush, jealousy toward other girls, and more.
If you’ve ever had your head filled with thoughts of someone you like, you’ll definitely relate.
It’s the perfect cheer-up song for anyone mustering the courage to confess.
I love youfumidō

This is a song by Fumido that portrays a bittersweet night after a heartbreak.
It vividly captures the emotions of the final night before parting with a lover.
The repeated phrase “I love you” in the chorus carries both deep affection and the sorrow of farewell.
The arrangement starts quietly and gradually swells, mirroring the emotional arc.
Released in August 2006, the track was used as the theme song for the TV drama “PS Rashomon” and reached the Oricon Top 10.
Anyone who has felt the pain of a breakup will likely relate.
It’s a song to listen to when you’re feeling vulnerable—one that gives you the courage to take a new step forward.


