[Song of Destiny] Love songs to listen to when you meet your destined person
We’ve put together a collection of love songs that sing about various forms of “fate.” From songs that express the joy of meeting your destined partner, to tracks about loves that felt fated but never came to be, and heartfelt pieces that confess the lingering pain of an unforgettable, fateful encounter—this playlist is packed with romance songs themed around “fate.” If you were to meet your destined person, wouldn’t that be nothing short of a miracle? There are also uplifting songs to give a gentle push to those who can’t quite put their feelings into words, so be sure to give them a listen!
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[Song of Destiny] Love Songs to Listen to When You Meet Your Soulmate (11–20)
EverythingMISIA

A ballad by MISIA that captures the moment when a chance encounter becomes the beginning of destiny.
Her powerful vocals convey deep love for the other person, the ache of time spent apart, and a wish for a future that lasts forever.
With R&B elements woven into the melody and her rich expressiveness, the song beautifully colors a fated romance.
Released in October 2000, it drew major attention as the theme song for the drama “Yamato Nadeshiko.” It topped the Oricon weekly chart for three consecutive weeks and is recognized as one of MISIA’s signature songs.
It expresses the yearning of a heart in love for a destined meeting and the feelings that follow.
When you face a miraculous coincidence in your own life, this is a song that will surely give you a gentle push forward.
youUtada Hikaru

The songs sung by Hikaru Utada, who has lived bearing so many destinies, are truly convincing.
This track opens with her free, expansive voice, and you can feel the weight of the fate she shares with the one she loves.
Within the natural, refined melody, you sense the core strength and great tenderness that run through her music.
I like you.Shimizu Shota

A gem of a love song that pours out deep affection and devoted feelings.
You’ll be drawn into the world woven by Shota Shimizu’s clear, transparent vocals and a soul-stirring, heartfelt melody.
Released in December 2009, the track became his first to top the full ringtone weekly chart, and was later included on the 2010 album “Journey.” It sings of a once-in-a-lifetime fateful encounter, expressing heartfelt love and gratitude for that special person.
The song resonates with a strong resolve to overcome small quarrels and anxieties together, and a pure love that longs to keep protecting the other’s smile.
This is a must-listen for anyone seeking their destined person or wishing to convey their feelings to someone dear.
miracleShenelu

There are about 7.7 billion people in the world, and even in Japan alone, around 126 million people live in the world we share.
When you think about meeting and falling in love among so many people, it’s incredibly dramatic, isn’t it? Yes—meeting your partner is a miracle, and it might even be fate! This song was also used as the theme song for the film “Tonight, at the Romance Theater.”
The Day You and I MetFunatsu Mahiro

This is a song by Masato Funatsu that depicts how a fateful encounter can light up one’s life.
Released in December 2020, it created a buzz on social media.
The lyrics sing of the magic of meeting someone special—an encounter that breaks through the sense of stagnation we feel in everyday life.
The moment when monotonous days begin to gain color and the importance of time spent together are conveyed through warm vocals, giving listeners hope and courage.
It’s great to listen to with a partner, but it’s also perfect for anyone dreaming of meeting their destined one.
It’s sure to give you the energy to face tomorrow.
Synchronicity (a lovely coincidence)Takeuchi Mariya

Have you ever felt your heart flutter at those miraculous little coincidences—like realizing you and someone special were thinking the same thing, or that your eyes landed on the very same object at the very same moment? This song is a heartwarming track that sets the fateful synchronicity of lovers to an easygoing country rock sound.
Released in September 2006 as part of a double A-side single, it also became well loved as the song for Meiji Seika’s “Almond Chocolate” commercial.
It’s included on the album Denim as well.
Anyone in love will surely relate to that feeling of “Maybe this is fate” sparked by the small coincidences that happen between two people.
It’s also a great listen when you want to reaffirm your bond with your partner.
[Fateful Songs] Love Songs You’ll Want to Listen to When You Meet Your Destiny (21–30)
Fated OneEXILE

Despite a fateful encounter, by the time they realized its importance, it was already too late… This song, filled with bittersweet regret, is a heart-wrenching ballad that EXILE released in May 2004.
While looking back on a past romance, it delicately portrays the confusion of being unable to fall for anyone else.
Still longing even now, yet unsure whether it’s okay to confess… It’s sure to resonate with anyone who carries that kind of frustrating, unspoken feeling.



