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A love cheer song! An uplifting love song

When you’re in love, there are moments when you get down over little things, can’t find the courage, or make excuses and take the easy way out—everyone experiences that.

In this article, we’re introducing cheer-up songs that will give your love life a powerful boost for those times when you feel that way.

If you’re looking for courage to confess your feelings, don’t want to give up on a misunderstanding with your partner, want to move on from a painful relationship, or have a love you just can’t let go of—give these songs a listen.

They’ll surely help turn your feelings in a positive direction!

Love cheer songs! Uplifting love songs (61–70)

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back number – Love (Short ver.)
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With its literal title and lyrics that depict an unbeatable love, the song portrays the feeling of being in love just as it is.

Those who are in love will surely relate, and those who aren’t may find themselves wanting to fall in love.

I hope that by listening to this song, you’ll cherish the love you have now.

The world calls it love.Sambomasutā

The world calls it love. (Theme song of the Japanese drama 'Densha Otoko' with Chinese subtitles)
The world calls it love.Sambomasutā

Sambomaster’s “Sekai wa Sore o Ai to Yobun da ze,” which also served as the ending theme for the drama Train Man (Densha Otoko).

It proudly hoists the key words “love and peace” that appear in the lyrics and is a love song that feels like a full-throttle cry of love straight from the soul—there’s nothing else quite like it! It’s blazing hot and incredibly straightforward, and it makes me think, “If only I could bring this level of passion to my love life, too!” It’s rock ’n’ roll of love for all humankind, turning timidness and shyness into a positive, forward-looking spirit!

You only live onceLittle Glee Monster

[Little Glee Monster] “You Only Live Once” - Music Video Short Ver.-
You only live onceLittle Glee Monster

Since 2022, Little Glee Monster—a six-member vocal group that embarked on a fresh start under a new structure—has been captivating listeners with their beautiful yet powerful choral work.

Their third single, “Jinsei wa Ichidokiri,” released as a double A-side with “Gao Gao All Star,” was featured as the song in a commercial for Yoyogi Seminar.

Its lyrics, which bring back the feeling of falling in love with your partner, may have the power to melt away heightened emotions.

With a driving, exhilarating chorus that gives you a gentle push toward making up, it’s an emotional pop tune.

proposal (marriage proposal)TUBE

It’s a perfect song for a wedding, and when you listen to it, a powerful warmth wells up in your heart.

The guitar sound in the interlude, packed with TUBE’s signature style, is especially irresistible.

If you sing it with all your heart to the person you love dearly, your feelings are sure to come through.

Love WindIkuta Rira

Lila Ikuta “Koikaze” Official Music Video
Love WindIkuta Rira

This piece was written as the theme song for ABEMA’s romance reality show “Kyo, Suki ni Narimashita: New Zealand Edition.” Created in April 2025 by Lila Ikuta, who is also active as the vocalist of the musical duo YOASOBI, it marks the third time she has provided a theme song for the series.

The song portrays someone hesitantly stepping forward—despite the confusion of falling in love and a timid heart shaped by past wounds—guided by sincere feelings.

Its fresh guitar sound, like the arrival of spring, gently embraces a wavering heart.

With Ikuta’s clear, translucent vocals that resonate deeply, it feels like the perfect number for the beginning of a new romance.

The First LoveBERRY GOODMAN

Berry Goodman – First Love (Theme song for TBS’s “Koin Toss Season 5”) [Music Video]
The First LoveBERRY GOODMAN

“Hajimari no Koi,” a love song by the three-member music unit BERRY GOODMAN, captures the fresh, dazzling feeling of a new romance.

The track is included on BERRY GOODMAN’s second album, “Spring Spring Spring,” released in 2017.

With lyrics that make you think, “This really is the age of social media,” it portrays a realistic love story that feels relatable.

Although it’s a love song from a male perspective, it’s the kind of track that can make women’s hearts flutter too—and might even put anyone in a more positive, romantic mood.

Kiss meShibasaki Kou

Kou Shibasaki, who is active as both an actress and a singer.

She has a wonderful singing voice that draws you into any song, and this track, “KISS Shite,” has a driving feel and a bright vibe that pushes the feelings of being in love in a positive direction.

Released under the unit KOH+—a collaboration between Masaharu Fukuyama and Shibasaki—this well-known number also served as the theme song for the drama “Galileo,” in which both of them appeared.

It’s an upbeat love song that expresses the various worries of romance in a very pop style.