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!”
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A cheer song that gives you the courage to confess. Songs you want to listen to before confessing (21–30)
An unfinished love song I’ve been working on foreverHata Motohiro

A heartwarming ballad that sings of deep love for a long-time partner.
Performed by Motohiro Hata, this piece delicately portrays how feelings for someone precious grow richer and more vivid over time.
Affection so great that no number of rewrites can fully convey it—like a love letter that’s never quite finished.
Each listen wraps you in a gentle warmth, as if your feelings for the other person are renewed again and again.
Written as the theme song for the film “The 35th-Year Love Letter,” releasing in March 2025, it’s perfect for those moments when putting feelings into words feels a bit embarrassing, yet you still want to express your gratitude and love—and need a little nudge to do so.
IfRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS are known for their high level of performance skill and philosophical lyrics.
“Moshimo” was released in 2003 during their indie days and expresses the feeling of love in a straightforward way.
It starts with a slow-tempo arpeggio and gradually builds in intensity, creating an exciting progression.
The lyrics and composition convey the emotions more strongly, making it a song that leaves you feeling positive as you listen.
A cheer song that gives you the courage to confess. Songs you want to listen to before confessing (31–40)
Love ParadeORANGE RANGE

This is a love song by ORANGE RANGE, known for their upbeat, high-tempo tracks and intense rap.
It’s a song that makes you feel happiness from the bottom of your heart.
It can lift you up when you’re feeling lonely, and it reminds you of the importance of the time you spend thinking about someone.
boyfriendaiko

The late 1990s was an era when many young, exceptionally talented female singer-songwriters made their debuts, and Aiko—who finally became available on streaming in February 2020—is one of them.
Her instantly recognizable voice carries a hint of blues feeling, and her knack for turning out one great song after another with melodies that appeal to everyone remains undiminished even in the 2020s.
Aiko is also a master of love-themed songs.
Her 2000 single “Boyfriend” is one of her early signature hits.
Just hearing the word “tetrapod” is enough to immediately bring this song to mind—that’s how striking it is.
It’s a love song colored by lyrics that showcase Aiko’s distinctive word choices, set to a bright horn section and the light, pleasant sound of banjo.
The world she creates is so compelling that it makes you think, “I have to confess my feelings so I can spend such gentle moments with someone special.”
Love LetterGReeeeN

This is a song chosen as the theme for the film “Antoki no Inochi.” Masaki Okada, who appears in the film, is also featured in the music video.
As the title suggests, the theme is a love letter.
Even in this age of email and phone calls, confessing your feelings with a love letter might feel fresh and nice!
Chocolate DiscoPerfume

It’s included on their fourth single, “Fan Service [sweet].” Speaking of confessions, Valentine’s Day comes to mind.
This song likens the fluttery, restless feelings of both girls and boys to a disco.
It’s become a staple Valentine’s Day track.
One million “I love you”sRake

How about a classic love song? This is a signature track by Rake, a singer-songwriter from Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, released as his third single in 2011.
Spurred by radio airplay and use in commercials, it went on to become a long-running hit.
Its message is so straightforward you might call it “totally direct,” and that’s what makes it so wonderful.
The chorus in particular—lyrics and melody that stick in your head after just one listen—warms the heart.
If you’re looking for a song to give you the courage to confess your feelings, this is the first one I’d recommend.


