[A Gem of a Love Song] Classic and Popular Tracks to Listen to When You're in Love
Are you in love right now?
There are many shapes of love: “My heart races every day when I’m near the person I like,” “We feel the same, but we can hardly meet,” or “I fell for someone I can never be with…”
In this article, we’re introducing love songs we want you—who are in love—to listen to.
This time, we’ve gathered masterpieces beloved by many listeners, from classic romance staples to the latest buzzworthy tracks.
If you want to listen to a variety of love songs, be sure to check them out!
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[Gemlike Love Songs] Masterpieces and Popular Tracks You’ll Want to Listen to When You’re in Love (161–170)
Darling Darlingyuka

Yuka is a singer-songwriter who studied piano and vocal music from a young age and continued pursuing music even after entering the workforce, ultimately making her major debut.
Her digital single “Darling Darling,” released on July 5, 2023, features a musical-style arrangement with a West Coast vibe that really sticks in your ears.
The lyrics, which portray the feelings of a woman who wants to be adorably coquettish but can’t quite pull it off, are likely to resonate with many people in relationships.
It’s a cute pop tune with a refreshing, summery sound that feels wonderfully pleasant.
What I want to conveyAbe Mao

This song, by singer-songwriter Mao Abe, gives you a straightforward push with plain, unadorned words.
As the title suggests, it sings, “If there’s something you want to tell someone important to you, say it out loud!” If you storm out after a fight with your partner, listening to this track might help you cool down a bit.
It reminds you of the importance of honestly voicing feelings like “I’m sorry” and “Thank you for everything.”
A life-sized love songAqua Timez

A song I’d recommend to anyone who has someone they like or is in love.
If you listen to it with everyday gratitude and love in mind, it might sound different.
It’s an upbeat, light-tempo track, geared more toward younger listeners, but people around their 30s might still find it nostalgic.
It’s included on the debut mini-album “Prayers Played Across the Sky,” released in 2005.
It’s the most popular song by the band and was used across many media.
The very straightforward lyrics really resonate and make you feel honest and open.
I want to take only you away just like this.DEEN

It’s a classic that has been covered by many artists.
The lyrics, which express the loneliness and sorrow of a man who realizes his beloved is trying to leave him, pierce the heart with their bittersweetness.
His straightforward feelings for her also resonate deeply.
Released in 1993 as DEEN’s debut single and featured in an NTT DoCoMo commercial, this song became the band’s signature track, achieving their highest sales despite being their very first single.
366 daysHY

A heartbreaking breakup song that brought many listeners to tears with Izumi Nakasone’s poignant vocals.
Love is supposed to be joyful—yet the pain and sorrow only truly hit after it’s gone.
Unable to forget an ex… This track captures the feelings of listeners going through heartbreak, and Izumi Nakasone even ended her own relationship to write it.
Because it was written at such personal cost, it conveys the raw emotions of a real breakup in overflowing detail.
It was also used as the theme song for the film Red Thread, based on a mobile phone novel.



