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An uplifting love song. A recommended love tune for when you want to do your best.

If you’re in love, there are probably times when you want to find the courage to take a step.

Whether it’s “I want to talk to the person I like,” “I want to invite them somewhere,” or “Maybe I should confess my feelings,” courage is needed whenever you move forward.

But many people find it hard to muster that courage.

So in this article, I’d like to introduce love songs about courage!

From songs about confessing your love to anthems that cheer on your romance, I’ve gathered tracks to support you.

When you want to be brave but can’t quite do it, try borrowing the power of music!

Love songs that give you courage: Recommended romance tracks for when you want to do your best (91–100)

Reckless BoyShigeoka Daiki, Kiriyama Akito, Nakama Junta (Janīzu WEST)

Reckless Boy / Junta Nakama, Teruki Kiriyama, Daiki Shigeoka - Johnny's WEST
Reckless BoyShigeoka Daiki, Kiriyama Akito, Nakama Junta (Janīzu WEST)

These are adorable lyrics about a courtship battle that begins with love at first sight.

Even when you boldly keep making invitations, your feelings don’t always come to fruition.

But it’s still far too soon to give up—this song lifts you up and urges you not to lose heart.

Seesaw Game: A Brave Love SongMr.Children

Mr.Children “Seesaw Game ~A Brave Love Song~” MUSIC VIDEO
Seesaw Game: A Brave Love SongMr.Children

As a confession song, this brave love song by Mr.

Children has strong support from men.

Sakurai’s voice is incredibly cool, so it’s no wonder it’s so popular among guys.

The title perfectly conveys that confessing your feelings really does take courage.

Love songs that give you courage: Recommended romance tracks for when you want to do your best (101–110)

LOVE LETTERMakihara Noriyuki

Rather than regretting not expressing your feelings, it’s better to be brave and confess! This poignant love song by Noriyuki Makihara inspires just that.

It tells of someone who pours their feelings into a letter to a person moving far away for a job, yet ultimately can’t bring themselves to hand it over.

If you’ve experienced something similar, you’ll likely relate painfully to the frustration of unrequited love.

Included on the October 1996 album “UNDERWEAR” and featured in an NTT East Japan commercial, this song gives a gentle push to anyone hesitating to confess or struggling to put their feelings into words.