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Unrequited love songs recommended for college students: classic and popular Japanese tracks

Feelings of love that just don’t reach.

We researched popular Japanese songs among university students that sing about the bittersweetness of unrequited love.

It’s something almost everyone has experienced.

You might find a song here that really resonates with you.

This time, we’re introducing Japanese unrequited love songs.

Unrequited love songs recommended for college students: Famous and popular J-Pop tracks (81–90)

Ms. Hanako on a high pedestalback number

back number – Takane no Hanako-san (full)
Ms. Hanako on a high pedestalback number

The eighth single by back number, a three-piece rock band known for realistic psychological portrayals and wistful melodies.

The situations and emotions—ones many of us likely experienced in our youth—really hit home.

Meanwhile, the refreshing sound, in contrast to the heartrending lyrics, evokes the atmosphere of student-era romance and draws you even deeper into the song’s world.

A highly relatable unrequited love song, especially recommended for high schoolers in love.

You don’t listen to rock.aimyon

Aimyon – You Don’t Listen to Rock [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
You don't listen to rock.aimyon

It’s a song whose vivid, scene-rich lyrics and striking melody truly resonate.

The lyrics portray the protagonist’s bittersweet feelings with realism, capturing the emotions of those in love.

Released in September 2017, it became a hot topic, receiving heavy radio rotation.

It has also become a major hit, surpassing 100 million streams.

It’s a track that feels like a snapshot of youth—one that anyone who has ever had a crush, or fallen for someone, can relate to.

Even if you don’t share the same musical tastes as the person you like, listening to this song will surely help your hearts connect.

It’s a song that will cheer on your feelings of love.

Because I fell in loveaimyon

Aimyon “Because I Fell in Love” Studio Recording Scene
Because I fell in loveaimyon

Loved across generations, Aimyon is especially popular among young women.

As the title suggests, her song “Koi wo Shita Kara” (“Because I Fell in Love”) poignantly expresses the feelings of a woman in love.

Love songs suit Aimyon perfectly—likely because her own experiences and genuine emotions are reflected in her music, and that sincerity comes through clearly to listeners.

This track, too, powerfully conveys the emotions of being in love and the many things that become visible because of that love—so vividly you can almost reach out and touch them.

I wonder why.takayan

It’s a song that gently embraces the bittersweet feelings of unrequited love.

Takayan’s soft vocals carefully weave together the delicate emotions of someone in love.

The lyrics vividly convey the pain and heartache of not being able to express your feelings to the person you like.

Released in June 2024, this piece feels as if it’s speaking on behalf of the hazy emotions tucked away in your heart.

It’s the perfect track for anyone struggling with feelings for someone they see at school or work.

How about listening to this song to help sort out your feelings?

Blueberry Nightsmakaroni enpitsu

Macaroni Empitsu 'Blueberry Nights' MV
Blueberry Nightsmakaroni enpitsu

Blueberry Nights is a song by the four-piece rock band Macaroni Enpitsu that packs pop sensibilities with a tinge of heartbreak.

It captures the kind of spiraling thoughts and emotional loops common in love—especially unrequited love.

Rather than the fluttery excitement of a crush, the lyrics read more like a song about lingering attachment—a slightly dark unrequited love song that conveys a desire to start over and a sense of regret.

It really evokes that feeling of remembering something in the middle of the night and getting stuck in a loop of thoughts—yeah, we’ve all been there.