[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 (41–50)
So it wasn’t me, huh.riria.

A heart-stirring ballad by Riria.
that gently embraces the delicate emotions of a woman tossed around by someone’s misleading behavior.
With a tender, translucent voice, she vividly portrays a woman who struggles with helpless longing yet cannot sever her lingering feelings.
Released digitally in October 2021, the song also drew major attention with its music video that premiered the same year.
If you sing it earnestly at karaoke, it’s sure to resonate with anyone who knows the pain of heartbreak.
It’s a song that quietly stays by the side of those facing a farewell with someone dear.
[From a woman's perspective] Cute unrequited love songs (51–60)
Tokimeki Part 1supittsu

At the beginning of love, a swirl of conflicting emotions arises.
For instance, you might want to be liked and get closer to the person, yet at the same time avoid getting close because you don’t want to be disliked.
Tokimeki Part 1 is a song that captures those contradictory feelings.
Written by Spitz as the theme song for the film Water Flows Toward the Sea, it’s a mid-tempo ballad with the band’s signature refreshing vibe.
Give it a listen while recalling the early days of falling in love.
raspberryMarushii

This is a song by Marcy that portrays someone wishing their unrequited love would come true, even as they realize it won’t.
The push and pull between wanting to see the person and not wanting to—precisely because they know how much one-sided love hurts—evokes strong empathy.
Within the crisp band sound, the sharp guitar tones conjure the heartache that grows alongside deepening affection.
The song candidly captures the disarray of emotions: the desire to make unrequited love come true becomes its own source of suffering, while there’s also a longing to be freed from that pain.
I wish I were the one you liked.Te ga kuriimu pan

Getting the person you like to like you back is really difficult, isn’t it? But wanting them to fall for you is something anyone in love feels.
That bittersweet, painful feeling in the chest is captured in Tegakuri-mupan’s “I Wish I Were the One You Like.” With its simple instrumentation and understated vocal delivery, the song overflows with the sorrow of unrequited love.
You truly want to confess your feelings and become mutual lovers, but the fear of it not going well makes you hesitate to take that first step…
Many people can probably relate to the dread of a future where love doesn’t come true, and to this situation where, despite that, you just can’t suppress your feelings.
Only the graduation photo knowsHinatazaka46

A song by Hinatazaka46 set in the cherry blossom–filled spring season, depicting the bittersweet feelings of a love that couldn’t be confessed on graduation day.
It tells a memorable story of hidden emotions sealed within a graduation photo and lingering regrets that won’t fade with time.
Nao Kosaka serves as center for the sixth time after a six-release interval, and the music video portrays a fantastical world of swirling cherry blossoms under the theme of a parade that heralds spring.
The single, set for release on January 29, 2025, will be available in five formats: Limited First Edition TYPE-A through TYPE-D, and a regular edition.
The song premiered at the Tokyo Dome concert on December 26, 2024, captivating the audience.
It’s a track to be heard with empathy during spring, the season of partings and new encounters.
Oh, early summer rainSakurazaka46

A poignant love song by Sakurazaka46 that portrays feelings of love through the motif of early-summer rain.
Released in April 2022 as their fourth single, it received a tremendous response, topping the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Like rain that never stops, the swelling emotions are expressed through delicate vocals and choreography, gently embracing unspoken love and the struggles it brings.
It is a warm track that waits for the arrival of spring, resonating with those in the midst of unrequited love or unable to convey their feelings.
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

It’s the AKB48 song from 2014 that’s famous for having Rino Sashihara as the center.
It’s a very positive unrequited-love song.
With girlish lyrics, a poppy, catchy melody, and adorable choreography, it’s the quintessential idol song!


