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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 (91–100)

Blue Springakane (Otoniae)

Aoharu/Akane (Onriame) [Official MV]
Blue Springakane (Otoniae)

A single released in 2021 by the two-member music unit Onriame, made up of Akane and Akari.

Just like the title suggests, it’s a love song about a “girl in love” right in the midst of her youth, and the shoujo-manga-like world it creates is irresistible.

The music video is also recommended—you can experience firsthand a love story that charges straight ahead, even as she’s bewildered by and pokes fun at her own feelings.

As you listen to this song, savor to the fullest that faint yet aching feeling of “I really like you,” and enjoy the sweetness of a one-sided crush!

Run!Momoiro Kurōbā Zetto

When it comes to unrequited love songs, they tend to be sad and heartrending.

But this one is a cute, quintessential idol song by Momoiro Clover Z that makes you smile and think, “Unrequited love is okay too!” Released in 2010, its fresh and adorable vocals are the epitome of classic idol pop.

The great thing about idol songs is how energizing they are.

Let this song lift your spirits and help you face unrequited love with positivity instead of dwelling on the pain!

JealousyTomioka Ai

Ai Tomioka – Jealousy (Music Video)
JealousyTomioka Ai

Ami Tomioka’s song, which portrays a woman suffering from unrequited love, vividly reflects the feelings of people living in the age of social media.

Wrapped in a refreshing sound, the delicate emotions of lacking confidence despite having someone you like and comparing yourself to other women are rendered into a work that delivers empathy and comfort.

Released in July 2024, the track candidly expresses raw emotions in love—such as jealousy and inferiority—interwoven with her own experiences.

The protagonist’s heart, swaying between façade and true feelings, is sure to resonate deeply with anyone in unrequited love.

It’s a song that gently embraces the complex emotion we all know: “I want to know how they feel, but I don’t have the courage to find out.”

planetariumOtsuka Ai

Ai Otsuka / Planetarium (Short Ver.)
planetariumOtsuka Ai

Ai Otsuka’s song portrays the bittersweet feeling of continuing an unrequited love for someone you can no longer see.

It was used as the image song for the drama Hana Yori Dango starring Mao Inoue.

The days spent with the person you like are filled with an irreplaceable flutter and joy.

But because you’re not actually together, you end up parting in the end.

Even after growing apart, you find yourself reminiscing about the happy times you shared—something that often happens when you’re in unrequited love.

The song captures the delicate, uniquely feminine emotional nuances that fill the loneliness of one-sided love.

Pink Unrequited LoveMatsuura Aya

Aya Matsuura – ♡ Peach-Colored Unrequited Love ♡ [PV]
Pink Unrequited LoveMatsuura Aya

It’s a crush song packed with the warm, super-cute feelings of a girl with unrequited love.

It’s adorable how their eyes meet, and how the person she likes even appears in her dreams.

Ayaya’s cute choreography is often imitated, too.