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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. Songs you want to listen to before confessing (31–40)

A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly

Superfly “A Bouquet With Love” Music Video
A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly

It’s also a song that’s very popular as a wedding tune.

It’s one of the signature works by Superfly, the musical unit behind numerous hits like “Tamashii Revolution,” released in 2008 as their fourth single.

It became a hot topic when it was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Edison no Haha.” Vocalist Shiho Ochi’s powerful voice is truly moving, isn’t it? The feelings expressed in the lyrics—wanting you to stay by my side forever—will surely give you strength.

I tried falling in love with you.chay

chay "I Tried Falling in Love with You" (short ver.)
I tried falling in love with you.chay

It was produced as the theme song for the drama “Date: What Is Love Like?”.

It portrays an awkward, clumsy kind of love.

The retro sound gives it a nostalgic feel.

The sparkling atmosphere of the track makes it perfect as a cheer song for a heart-pounding confession.

Goodbye Memoriessupercell

supercell – Sayonara Memories PV DVD rip 720×480 HQ
Goodbye Memoriessupercell

Before you end up separated from the person you like without ever expressing your feelings, go ahead and confess! This is a song by supercell, a creative unit formed around Vocaloid producer ryo, released as their second single in 2010.

The lyrics capture the protagonist’s emotions just before graduating from school, making it a highly relatable piece.

You might never see the person you like again… Just thinking about it makes you a little sad, doesn’t it? Be sure to listen to this song and lay bare the feelings you’ve kept hidden in your heart!

What I want to conveyAbe Mao

Mao Abe – Tsutaetai Koto [Official Music Video]
What I want to conveyAbe Mao

The song that Mao Abe wrote and composed when she was 19 is appealing for its refreshing vibe that makes you want to express your feelings honestly.

It was chosen as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s “HEY! HEY! HEY! MUSIC CHAMP,” capturing the hearts of many.

Released in May 2009 as her debut single, the track reached No.

19 on the Oricon chart and stayed on the charts for 10 weeks, a testament to its popularity.

It’s the perfect song for anyone who can’t bring themselves to confess their feelings or lacks the courage to speak up.

Listening to this track will surely give you the courage you need.

SHAMROOKUVERworld

From a male perspective, the lyrics make you reflect on just how happy the time spent alone with the person you love was, and the way time keeps passing while you can’t quite convey your feelings feels very real.

Even so, the words you receive from the one you love become a source of daily motivation, making you feel like they’ll keep cheering you on—this song conveys that.

A cheer song that gives you the courage to confess. Songs you want to listen to before confessing (41–50)

DarlingNishino Kana

Kana Nishino 'Darling' MV (Short Ver.)
DarlingNishino Kana

It’s a sweet love song for him, and I think many girls aim for a straightforward kind of love where they keep liking their guy even while bickering, just like in this song.

It’s a track that gives you a push to go after the person you’re interested in, thinking, “I want a relationship like this with him!”

Love SongGO!GO!7188

Koi no Uta, a signature song by the mixed-gender three-piece band Go!Go!7188, earnestly sings of the heartfelt desire to “keep loving you just as I am, even if it never comes true.” Its lyrics, which seem to speak for what’s in your heart, and its relaxed, simple melody have deeply moved many women.

For many listeners, this song may have eased some of the haze in their hearts.

It distills the sweet and bitter feelings that anyone who’s experienced unrequited love has tasted at least once.