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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A song that supports love. Romantic songs that give you a push (1–10)
L and RME:I

This love song delicately portrays wavering feelings by comparing the left and right earphone channels to the distance between two people.
It captures a sweet-and-sour emotion that makes your heartbeat quicken, even while sharing the same music.
The track was selected as the opening theme for Season 2 of the TV anime “Anyway, I’ll End Up Falling in Love,” which began airing in January 2026.
Sung by ME:I, this piece offers a warmly poignant melody that gently permeates the heart, setting it apart from their usual energetic dance numbers.
It’s perfect for anyone who, because they’re as close as childhood friends, finds it hard to be honest and feels a frustrating tenderness.
This Valentine’s Day, let this song give you the courage to share your feelings with someone special.
Love songMarushii

This ballad gently soaks into the heart, honoring the simple act of saying “I love you” straight, carried by the warm tones of piano and strings.
Sung in Yukyo Yoshida’s tender voice, it weaves everyday happiness and honest, down-to-earth feelings that once felt too embarrassing to say.
For anyone who wishes they could go back and be truthful this time, it will likely resonate deeply.
Featured on the album “Candle,” released in November 2023, this song spent eight consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the newcomer chart.
It’s a comforting masterpiece for everyone who, while remembering the days with someone precious they only recognized after losing, hopes to tie the red string of fate once again.
NE-CHU-SHOWbotchiboromaru

An upbeat tune that rides a danceable beat to capture the exhilaration of falling in love.
Produced by Bocchi Boromaru, the track was released in January 2025 and chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime “Babanbabamban Vampire.” It features a hybrid sound that skillfully blends rock, pop, and rap, brimming with energy that feels like it raises your body temperature just by listening.
Uniquely, it aligns with the bathhouse-themed world of the work, expressing the heat of love as “overheating” and “thirst.” It’s a song we especially recommend to anyone experiencing a fervent one-sided crush that makes your head spin with infatuation.
Songs that cheer on love: Encouraging romance tracks (11–20)
One Lovearashi

This is a ballad filled with a pure and powerful message of love, sung by a group that has released countless masterpieces.
The lyrics, which convey the resolve to overcome any hardship together and devote unwavering love, warmly embrace the listener’s heart.
Released in June 2008 as their 22nd single, it was chosen as the theme song for the film “Boys Over Flowers F (Final),” starring group member Jun Matsumoto, and became a major hit, ranking second on Oricon’s year-end chart.
Expressing gratitude and vows to a beloved, this song is perfect for moments when you want to gather the courage to confess your feelings or for the life-changing moment of a marriage proposal.
The Impossible Evolution TheoryNanawo Akari

Released in July 2025, this work by Akari Nanawo was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “There’s No Way I Can Be Your Girlfriend, No Way! (Wait—Maybe It Wasn’t Impossible!?)”.
Written and composed by Vocaloid producer NayutalieN, it features a brisk, pop-filled sound.
The lyrics portray a heartfelt wish to dive into the world of someone you love, even while belittling oneself as a shy, introverted loner.
You can really feel the protagonist—harboring a same-sex crush—struggling to muster the courage to take a first step forward.
It’s a track I’d especially recommend to those who want to be honest about their feelings or who’ve become timid about love.
Dream of the Trifoliate OrangeŌhashi Torio

A number by Ohashi Trio that drew attention as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s Drama 24 series What Did You Eat Yesterday? Season 2.
Released as an EP in November 2023, this song features a light acoustic sound and a warm, country-tinged feel that resonates pleasantly.
The drama carefully portrays the everyday life of a same-sex couple, and this track, aligning with that worldview, sings about the irreplaceable value of living fully in the present moment.
When you find yourself cherishing ordinary time with someone dear, or wanting to feel grateful for daily life, give it a listen.
Follow your arrowsSSGIRLS (uta: Sasakura Kana)

A song that captures the stirrings of love that begin the moment you fall at first sight, set to a straightforward guitar rock sound.
It serves as the opening theme for the TV anime Whisper Me a Love Song, with lyrics by Seiko Fujibayashi and composition/arrangement by Katsuhiko Kurosu—an impressive duo.
Released in April 2024 as a double A-side single.
The track expresses, through a driving band sound, the emotional shift from a static daily life to one colored by feelings for someone special.
The lyrics convey the courage to be honest with your feelings and take a step forward without fearing hurt, offering encouragement to the listener.
It’s sure to resonate with anyone who wishes to share their feelings for someone they love without hiding them.


