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[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 (41–50)

At the sound of the chimeayaho

By the Sound of the Chime / ayaho [Music Video]
At the sound of the chimeayaho

A cute love song packed tight with sweet-and-sour feelings of romance.

Singer-songwriter ayaho, who also performs as the guitar-vocalist of the girl band Lala, released it in 2021.

When you have a crush, waves of sweet, happy moments and lonely, painful ones come one after another, don’t they? The lyrics, which capture those true-to-life emotions, are sure to resonate with everyone.

It’s a must-listen for lovestruck teenagers—a pop, heart-fluttering song that sings of dazzling, sparkling feelings of love.

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.

Leading someone on is a serious offense!arekunn

Teasing Is a Serious Crime! / Are-kun [Official Music Video]
Leading someone on is a serious offense!arekunn

This song depicts the heartache of an unrequited crush tossed around by someone’s teasing behavior, all through a comedic lens.

Its lyrics capture a racing heartbeat, affection for the other person, and mounting frustration, resonating deeply with listeners.

Showcasing Are-kun’s unique expressive style, the track gained buzz after its September 2023 release, especially on social media, with numerous TikTok videos using parts of the song.

It’s recommended for anyone troubled by a crush’s mixed signals or feeling the frustration of unrequited love.

The relatable lyrics will encourage and uplift you.

bagaiko

aiko - 'Kaban' music video
bagaiko

When it comes to love songs, you just can’t talk about them without mentioning aiko, right? Her song “Kaban” is her 15th single, released in 2004.

It’s packed to the brim with the feelings of unrequited love—the overwhelming, unstoppable emotion of liking someone so much you can’t help it.

If you’re in the middle of a one-sided crush, these lyrics will surely make your chest tighten.

That raw, true-to-life emotion is exactly what makes aiko so beloved.

The way your whole mind gets filled up with thoughts of that person when you’re in unrequited love—I know that feeling all too well.

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.