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A lovely unrequited love song

[From a woman's perspective] Cute unrequited love song

We’ve gathered a selection of cute unrequited-love songs from the female perspective.

Some have an adorably sweet sound, others have charming lyrics—but every track is filled with the cuteness of a girl in love.

If you’re a woman in love right now, why not listen while thinking of the person you like?

You’ll find plenty of songs that make those feelings even more special or help you savor this very moment of being in love.

Since they’re from a woman’s point of view, there are many parts you’ll relate to—and they might even become your personal anthems for love!

[From a woman's perspective] Cute unrequited love songs (71–80)

I became someone else’s girlfriend.wacci

wacci “I Became Someone Else’s Girlfriend” Music Video
I became someone else's girlfriend.wacci

A striking, eye-catching title: “I Became Someone Else’s Girlfriend.” Aren’t there many women who experience something like this? A love with someone you adored that has already ended in the past.

You thought you had moved on and found a new boyfriend, yet before you know it, you’re comparing him to your ex.

You might think it’s a happy song, but it’s actually very heartrending.

Someday, I want to overcome past relationships and find happiness with the person right in front of me.

Still, isn’t the ability to turn past romances into beautiful memories important too…?

You don’t listen to rock.aimyon

Aimyon – You Don’t Listen to Rock [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
You don't listen to rock.aimyon

Here is Aimyon’s third major single, released in 2017.

What’s interesting about this song is that Aimyon, a woman, wrote it from a male perspective.

The title, “Kimi wa Rock wo Kikanai” (“You Don’t Listen to Rock”), refers to the man in the song who wants to cheer up the woman he likes by letting her listen to his favorite music.

He knows she doesn’t like rock, but because the song is precious to him, he wants her to hear it—and he wants her to know him better, too.

Those feelings are very relatable: caring for the other person while also holding onto your own desires.

That kind of dilemma makes the song both cute and bittersweet.

Because I fell in loveaimyon

Aimyon “Because I Fell in Love” Studio Recording Scene
Because I fell in loveaimyon

This is a track from Aimyon’s album “Momentary Sixth Sense.” The song conveys the bittersweet feelings of a woman whose boyfriend seems on the verge of leaving.

When you’re in love, the way you see the world can change—everything looks more beautiful, and little things make you happy.

But that happiness feels like it could slip away at any moment, and even though she knows it might be the end, she still clings to it.

Sung plaintively with acoustic guitar, this song makes my heart feel like it’s about to crumble (tears).

Callchanmina

Chanmina – Call (Official Music Video)
Callchanmina

Chanmina, a Japanese female rapper who’s gaining attention.

Her lyrics convey the real feelings of girls straight to the heart—women can’t help but relate! This track is from her second album, “Never Grow Up,” and is said to be based on Chanmina’s own experiences in love.

The words he says to other girls, the way he looks at them, the time spent apart—what is he doing then? It’s full of the worries of someone in love.

And then there are those moments of getting mad for no reason, like, “Ugh! Whatever! Do what you want!” Women in love are busy, aren’t they? (tears)

By your side.riria.

riria. / By Your Side [Music Video]
By your side.riria.

Lilia’s “By Your Side” is a ballad whose poignant vocals are its greatest allure.

Her delicate yet emotional voice draws you in more and more with each listen.

The piano chords that come in just before the chorus skillfully capture the swell of romance and are simply irresistible.

Moreover, the chorus lyrics, which convey the desire to stay close to the one you love, beautifully express the feelings of unrequited love, and together with her heartrending voice, deliver a deeply moving, chest-tightening impact.

Longing for short hairKoresawa

Koresawa “Scrunchie” & “Longing for a Short Haircut” [LIVE] Live-streamed Acoustic Performance “After You Went Home”
Longing for short hairKoresawa

“Short Hair Envy,” sung by Koresawa, a singer-songwriter who doesn’t show her face in the media.

The person I love only likes girls with short hair, but “I” have long hair.

I really relate to the part about lacking confidence and being unable to cut my long hair, and to the quiet admiration for short cuts.

Koresawa’s earnest feelings come through in her voice.

It’s a song that gently gives you a push when you don’t have confidence yet but want to change.

When the wind blows, loveChatto Monchī

Chatmonchy “Kaze Fukeba Koi” Music Video
When the wind blows, loveChatto Monchī

I can picture a girl who never cared about how others saw her, but who’s now surprised at how she’s changing—paying attention to trends and checking the mirror for the sake of someone she likes.

The lyrics, with their cute depiction of emotions bursting out and feet that can’t stop running, are charming.

With its high key and lively vocals, it really gives off a youthful vibe.