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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 (41–50)

Loud Voice DiamondAKB48

[MV full] Oogoe Diamond / AKB48 [Official]
Loud Voice DiamondAKB48

It’s a classic song from the early days of AKB48.

This ultra-high-energy track repeats “I love you” over and over, and just listening to it is sure to lift your spirits.

It’s the perfect song for when you can’t stop brooding.

Sometimes, the “go for it even if you crash and burn” mindset is just what you need!

Give me! Chocolate!Shintani Ryoko, Tamura Yukari, Sawashiro Miyuki

This song captures the feelings of a girl whose heart flutters at a fateful encounter.

It was included on the album “Shout with Galaxy Angel!” and released in April 2002.

Written for the TV anime “Galaxy Angel,” it’s performed by three singers: Ryoko Shintani, Yukari Tamura, and Miyuki Sawashiro.

With a sweet yet bittersweet hint of romance and a message about treasuring a once-in-a-lifetime chance, listening to it makes you feel as if you’re falling in love.

It’s perfect for easing pre-confession nerves.

Give it a listen and take that courageous first step yourself.

An unspoken ‘I like you’yuzu

The way she spins her wheels in front of the person she likes, emotions whipping her around as if this isn’t how it was supposed to go, feels so real.

I do think there are loves in this world that won’t come true, but I can feel the strength of the desire to convey those feelings no matter what.

It’s a song that cheers you on, saying it’s okay even if you crash and burn.

Surfing JohnnyKuwata Keisuke

Keisuke Kuwata – Surfin' Johnny (Short ver.)
Surfing JohnnyKuwata Keisuke

When it comes to summer love songs, this has to be the one.

It’s the perfect track for imagining a romance by the dazzling sea on a hot summer day.

The lyrics are filled with a man’s passionate feelings for a captivating woman.

It’s also appealing how easily it conjures a romantic scene of confessing your love on a beach at sunset.

Love and romanceNovelbright

Novelbright – Love and Romance [Official Music Video]
Love and romanceNovelbright

This song by Novelbright portrays the love for someone special growing larger in the heart and the happiness that overflows because of it.

The overall sound progresses with a calm atmosphere, and the quiet acoustic tones evoke an image of quietly facing one’s own feelings.

The lyrics look back on the memories built up to this point and depict love spilling over, while also conveying a wish to continue living happy days.

The powerful vocals, which deliver raw emotion head-on, are also striking—the singing voice conveys a positive feeling, conjuring an image of singing with a smile.

RunMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

It’s included on their major debut single “Ikuze! Kaitō Shōjo.” It was used as an insert song in the film Moteki.

Professional baseball pitcher Masahiro Tanaka uses it as his walk-up song.

It’s a track that makes you want to dash off alongside their energetic vocals.

I love itŌhara Sakurako

Sakurako Ohara – I Love You (Music Video Short ver.)
I love itŌhara Sakurako

It’s a song filled with strong feelings for someone you love.

It portrays two people walking hand in hand as the seasons shift from spring to winter.

The lyrics overflow with the bittersweet inability to say “I love you,” as well as the joy of being together.

Released in June 2016, this track became Sakurako Ohara’s fifth single.

It was also featured as the CM song for Colopl’s game “White Cat Project,” resonating with many listeners.

It’s a perfect song for those with unrequited love or those who struggle to express their feelings.

Listening to it will surely give you courage.