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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 (1–10)

I want to be lovedYumcha

Set to a catchy pop sound, this song gives heartfelt voice to the ache of unrequited love.

Its down-to-earth lyrics portray the frustration of not being noticed by the one you like and the pure wish to win their heart.

It went viral on TikTok and Instagram, and since its release in November 2024, it has resonated with many listeners.

Yumcha’s clear vocals and uplifting message are comforting, gently encouraging girls who are working on bettering themselves.

Perfect not only for those in one-sided love, but also for anyone who needs a little courage to pursue romance.

Ms. Hanako on a high pedestalback number

back number – Takane no Hanako-san (full)
Ms. Hanako on a high pedestalback number

This is a back number song that sings about the feelings of a bittersweet unrequited love.

You can keenly feel the protagonist’s pain as they assume they’re “just a friend of a friend” and can’t muster the courage to act.

Released in June 2013 and included on the album Love Story, the track captured the hearts of many listeners.

It’s perfect for anyone who has experienced unrequited love—or is going through it right now.

You’ll surely relate to the glimmer of “maybe” that raises expectations, and the emotional ups and downs brought on by the other person’s smile.

Love thief.Yuika

Love Thief. / “Yuika” [MV]
Love thief.Yuika

Its relaxed, sweet vocals and lyrics that candidly portray a girl falling in love are striking! This is a cute love song sung by singer-songwriter Yuika, who’s active on YouTube and TikTok.

Many people have probably experienced being captivated the moment their eyes met, unconsciously following their crush with their gaze, or feeling their heart race just from hearing their laughter.

Released in March 2022, this song gently encourages those who want to make their one-sided love come true with the twist that “it turns out the other person liked me too.”

Happinessaiko

aiko - “Shiawase” music video
Happinessaiko

A number by singer-songwriter aiko that straightforwardly sings of overflowing happiness.

The lyrics, which make you realize that the ordinary days spent with your lover are the true treasure, beautifully portray the preciousness of mutual love.

Listen to it under the gentle summer sunlight, and it feels as if your heart fills with the tenderness right beside you.

Released in May 2007 as her 21st single and also included on the album “Himitsu,” the song became widely known for being performed at the 58th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen that same year.

It drew attention at the time as well, with the B-side being used in a commercial.

It’s a heartwarming song about mutual love that we especially want those in the midst of a happy romance to hear.

NE-CHU-SHOWbotchiboromaru

NE-CHU-SHOW / Bocchi Boromaru (Music Video) | TV Anime “Baban Babamban Vampire” Ending Theme
NE-CHU-SHOWbotchiboromaru

An upbeat tune that rides a danceable beat to capture the exhilaration of falling in love.

Produced by Bocchi Boromaru, the track was released in January 2025 and chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime “Babanbabamban Vampire.” It features a hybrid sound that skillfully blends rock, pop, and rap, brimming with energy that feels like it raises your body temperature just by listening.

Uniquely, it aligns with the bathhouse-themed world of the work, expressing the heat of love as “overheating” and “thirst.” It’s a song we especially recommend to anyone experiencing a fervent one-sided crush that makes your head spin with infatuation.