A song that supports love. A romance song that gives you a gentle push.
When you have a crush, you might want to confess but can’t find the courage… You may worry that if you get rejected, you won’t even be able to stay friends.
It can be hard to move forward.
So in this article, we’ve gathered love-support songs just for you!
Some are songs about having a one-sided crush, some are confession songs, and some are about mutual love—the forms vary, but every track will give you that extra push to take the next step.
Listen to them whenever you need a little courage!
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Songs that cheer on love: Romance tracks that give you a push (81–90)
laser beamPerfume

Perfume’s May 2011 track likens the feeling of love to a laser beam.
This technopop song, which expresses straightforward emotions, is perfect for anyone in unrequited love.
Crafted by Yasutaka Nakata, its crisp sound vividly colors the heart in love.
Its release was postponed due to the Great East Japan Earthquake, and part of the proceeds was donated to relief efforts—an episode that drew attention.
The choreography was reportedly inspired by lyrics that evoke baseball.
When you’re uncertain in love, try listening to this song to renew your feelings for that special someone.
One million “I love you”sRake

When you’re nursing a one-sided crush, feelings well up so much that words can’t fully express them.
Even when you can’t meet, that person never really leaves your mind.
This song is recommended for anyone who finds themselves thinking, “I wonder what they’re doing now?”
You and the summer music festivalSHISHAMO

A summer festival date mishap becomes the chance to get closer to your crush! It’s a refreshing love song by the girls’ band SHISHAMO that feels like a snapshot of youth.
Everyone has the desire for the person they like to know what they themselves love.
But when you actually try to share it, you might worry that you’re the only one getting excited and that the other person has been put off.
Someone who, like in this song, says “I’m glad I got to see a different side of you,” is truly the ideal of ideals, isn’t it?
I like you.YOASOBI

Even after being rejected, she still loves him—this YOASOBI song captures the earnest feelings of a brave girl heading toward her fourth confession.
It’s one track born from “Hajimeteno,” a project based on the concept of ‘turning novels into music,’ in which YOASOBI creates songs from original stories written by a Naoki Prize–winning author.
Although she wishes she could redo her past confessions, she tries to see them positively—thinking that without those experiences, she might not have loved him this much.
That outlook conveys her straightforward feelings for the person she likes and makes you want to cheer her on.
Don’t give upZARD

Many people probably think of this song when they hear “cheering song,” don’t they? With Izumi Sakai’s clear, pure vocals gently supporting and pushing the hearts of those with unrequited love, ZARD’s signature track “Makenaide” (“Don’t Give Up”) became the band’s first million-seller upon its release in January 1993.
Its strong message—keep looking forward and moving ahead without giving up, even when facing difficulties—has encouraged countless people not only in love but in many aspects of life.
It’s perfect for those in long-distance relationships or anyone who’s struggling to find the courage to confess their feelings.
Why not listen to this song and take that brave step? Your feelings will surely reach the one you care about.


