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A cheer song that gives you the courage to confess. A song you want to listen to before confessing.

A collection of recommended cheer-up songs for those who want to confess but can’t find the courage!

You want to share your feelings, but you worry that getting rejected might ruin the relationship…

Thinking that way makes it hard to be brave, doesn’t it?

So here are some songs to support you!

From “songs that help you take that first brave step” to “songs that pump you up before confessing” and “songs that sing about the frustration of not being able to confess,” by the time you finish listening, you’ll be thinking, “I don’t want to regret not confessing!”

A cheer song that gives you the courage to confess your feelings. Songs you want to listen to before confessing (1–10)

OrangeGReeeeN

GReeeeN is widely loved for songs about youth and dreams, but they also sing wonderful love songs like this one.

When you’re helplessly in love, why not let those feelings out to someone? With its exhilarating pace, it’s perfect for pumping yourself up before a confession.

loveback number

back number – Koi (full)
loveback number

It’s a love song about feelings that grow stronger day by day for someone you like.

It’s a track by back number, a three-piece rock band from Gunma, released in 2012 as their fourth single.

Their signature gentle band sound really resonates with the heart.

The vocals give the impression that each and every word is sung with care.

Given the lyrics, it might especially strike a chord with students.

Before graduation comes, tell the person you like how you feel!

Love so sweetarashi

ARASHI – Love so sweet [Official Music Video]
Love so sweetarashi

This is one of Arashi’s signature songs, which became a huge hit as the theme song for the drama “Hana Yori Dango 2 (Returns).” It gently makes you realize the feeling of liking someone, and encourages you to confess, believing that the feelings that have piled up will surely reach the person you love.

A cheer song that gives you the courage to confess. Songs you want to listen to before confessing (11–20)

From Me to Youflumpool

flumpool “Kimi ni Todoke” Music Video
From Me to Youflumpool

The theme song of the film “Kimi ni Todoke.” One hallmark of love is how you can’t help but notice even the other person’s tiniest gestures.

I can picture someone breaking into a run, wanting to convey the feelings that keep piling up so dearly.

This song helps you recognize anew just how much you like that person.

GO FOR IT!!Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino 'GO FOR IT!! (short ver.)'
GO FOR IT!!Nishino Kana

This is “GO FOR IT!!,” which was also used as the song for the Lunch Pack commercial.

It was performed on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen as well.

It’s an explosively energetic track that seems perfect for things like cheer dance.

Kana Nishino has sung a variety of love songs, and her clear, pure voice fits this kind of song perfectly too.

In romance, I think confessing your feelings takes a lot of courage.

This song is a cheer anthem that stays close to the anxieties you feel about confessing, yet still rallies you to take that brave step forward.

Blue BenchSasuke

This is “Aoi Bench” sung by the male duo Sasuke.

It’s also one of their signature songs.

The lyrics dwell on lingering feelings for someone you love, with regrets seeping through—“I should have done this, I should have done that.” It’s a heartrending song packed with the pain of heartbreak, yet the melody doesn’t feel overly heavy about love.

You could even take it as a cheer for you who are thinking about confessing your feelings.

Let the song’s protagonist be a cautionary example and take that first step toward confession.

Isn’t it better to regret what you did than what you didn’t do?

crescent moonayaka

Mikazuki, released in 2006.

Ayaka is known for her powerful, gospel-like voice, but many people are surely drawn in by the gentle delivery of the chorus.

The song is themed around a long-distance relationship and also reflects Ayaka’s feelings when she moved from Osaka to Tokyo.

It transforms the anxiety of being apart into the hope that you’re still connected, even when far away.

Why not share your feelings with that special someone, even if they’re miles apart?