[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!
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[From a woman's perspective] Cute unrequited love songs (81–90)
Unrequited loveOku Hanako

A song whose melody and lyrics, woven by Hanako Oku, resonate deeply with anyone harboring a bittersweet love.
The delicate wish for “If only time could stop,” and the earnest plea of “Even being just friends is fine,” are expressed with nuance.
Released in April 2005, this track marked Hanako Oku’s major-label debut.
It is also included on the album “Hanako Oku ALL TIME BEST” and has long been cherished as one of her signature songs.
If you want to feel the sweetness and the bitterness of unrequited love at the same time, this is a song you should definitely listen to.
Let Hanako Oku’s voice stay close to you as you nurture your feelings of love with care.
Unsent LoveHirahara Ayaka

Both the lyrics and the melody are heartrending; this song is filled with the sorrow and pain of unrequited love.
Mayo Okamoto handled both the lyrics and the composition.
It conveys an overwhelming feeling of love, yet one that cannot be confessed.
It’s a tear-jerking love song that powerfully communicates those helpless, agonizing emotions.
Unrequited loveShibata Jun

This is the fourth single released by Jun Shibata in 2003—a slightly bittersweet unrequited love song that wrestles between the desire to hold on to hope for the other person and the wish to finally give up.
You’ll be drawn in by her clear, translucent voice and the beautiful tones of the piano.
I fell in love.tanpopo
She sings over a bouncy pop melody about catching feelings for him on their second date.
Around her crush she goes quiet, just smiling and nodding—and it’s that adorable, relatable flutter every woman in love will understand and adore!
When I realized it, I was in unrequited love.Nogizaka 46

When you have a crush, you sometimes don’t want to get hurt and end up putting a lid on the feelings that are about to overflow.
This is Nogizaka46’s “Kizuitara Kataomoi” (“When I Realized, It Was Unrequited Love”), a song that expresses those emotions just as they are.
The slightly downbeat melody matches the poignant lyrics that straightforwardly depict a mindset of playing it safe.
You can really relate to it when past relationships have left you hurt and you can’t take the next step, or when you’ve fallen for someone who’s already with someone else.



