RAG MusicUnrequited Love Songs
A lovely unrequited love song

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.

Unrequited love ballad songs (81–90)

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It’s an unrequited love song sung by a girls’ band.

It feels like a very pure kind of affection, maybe from their school days.

The song doesn’t have any big twists or anything, but it still draws you in.

It has a slow, relaxed vibe.

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A duet by KG and Tiara.

The bittersweet lyrics sung in KG’s sweet voice feel like they squeeze your heart.

It’s a song about the sorrow of not being able to be with the one you love, and for some reason it makes you feel like you’re about to cry, so you’ll need a handkerchief.

It blends J-pop and hip-hop, making it easy for anyone to listen to.

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A heartrending breakup song that portrays the end of unrequited love.

The regret of not being able to confess and the inability to forget the other person resonate deeply with listeners.

Released in July 2021 and widely discussed on social media, the song draws from vocalist Takabō’s real experiences.

Through simple yet profound lyrics, it expresses the meaning of cherishing feelings for someone you can’t forget as precious memories kept in your heart.

It also carries messages about the importance of acknowledging the feeling of “love” and understanding gender diversity, making it a track that gently supports those struggling with the conflicts of romance.

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The folk duo Yuzu’s “Furari” is a masterpiece that delicately portrays a man’s unrequited love.

In the song, the woman he likes comes to him for advice about her romance with another man, and the depiction of his inner struggle over how to respond feels incredibly real.

Should he confess his feelings, or hold back and just listen as a friend? The lyrics beautifully capture that helpless, conflicted state of mind.

People often say women are more sensitive, but this song places the spotlight on a man’s sensitivity—lyrics of this kind are quite rare.

Why not take this opportunity to give it a listen?

So it wasn’t me, huh.riria.

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So it wasn’t me, huh.riria.

This is an unrequited-love song by singer-songwriter Riria, who rose to popularity with self-accompanied performance videos on TikTok and YouTube.

Its quiet sound, centered on piano and acoustic guitar, and vocals that feel like murmured expressions of sorrow leave a strong impression.

Said to be based on real experiences, the song straightforwardly conveys the pain of a broken heart, communicating a sense of emotional instability.

It portrays the anguish of having raw, unsettled feelings—anger, sadness, and more—that surge in the aftermath of a breakup hurled at you just as they are.