Recommended unrequited love songs for high school girls
Among high school girls in the midst of their youth, many probably have someone they like and are in love.
When you’re in love, you naturally want to listen to love songs, right?
So in this article, we’ll introduce love songs from the many unrequited-love tracks that high school girls can relate to.
We’ve gathered a variety: unrequited-love songs by artists popular with students, love songs aimed at underclassmen or upperclassmen, and tracks with music videos set in school.
Find the one song that truly resonates with your feelings!
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Crush Songs Recommended for High School Girls (71–80)
unrequited loveOku Hanako

This song makes you feel like, “So this is what a wonderful love is.” Hanako Oku is a singer-songwriter who came into the spotlight when the theme song for the anime film The Girl Who Leapt Through Time became a hot topic.
Her songs carry very strong messages, which is a big part of what draws many fans to her.
This track is perfect for a woman who steadfastly holds on to her unrequited love.
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This is a song about lingering feelings for a love you let go of yourself.
The lyrics and music were written by the popular singer-songwriter Aimyon.
The protagonist’s regret—realizing how much their lover meant as the world seems to fade right after the breakup—is something high schoolers who’ve split up over small arguments or misunderstandings can’t help but relate to.
That aching wish to see the person you love in any way possible is an emotion many people with unrequited feelings share.
It’s a track that became quite the topic of conversation, so please give it a listen.
Unrequited loveGENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE

There’s something special about unrequited love during our school days, isn’t there? GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE perfectly captures those bittersweet feelings.
Released in November 2013, this song portrays a pure kind of love—where just seeing the person you like looking downcast can make your whole day feel dull.
You try striking up a conversation to ask what they thought of a movie, but can’t find anything more to say… You know that frustrating feeling, right? The clear, airy vocals gently wrap around the delicate emotions of high school students.
It’s a recommended track for anyone who wants to feel both the sweetness and the ache of unrequited love.
Unrequited Love Songs Recommended for High School Girls (81–90)
I like you.Little Glee Monster

Little Glee Monster’s “Suki da” (“I Like You”) conveys that straightforward feeling right from the title.
Released in 2015 as their fourth single, it’s a sparkling love song brimming with youth.
If you’re a high school student, these lyrics will likely resonate with your school life and give you courage.
When it comes to a one-sided crush, it’s easy to overthink and drag your feet.
But be honest with yourself, face it head-on, and turn that pure feeling of “I like you” into power!
Spell On MeSHE’S

The ending theme for the TV Tokyo drama “The Rules of Love Comedy: The Uptight Woman and the Younger Man,” starring Chiaki Kuriyama, is “Spell On Me” by SHE’S, a four-member piano rock band.
Released in 2021 as their seventh digital single, the song was written specifically for the drama.
Its lyrics, filled with the sentiment “I could give up everything for you,” carry a poignant longing.
The music video, set in a movie theater, was also created around the motif of a man falling in love.
KissHugaiko

A perfect song for women who’ve fallen for a close male friend.
It’s by aiko, a singer-songwriter often called a spokesperson for women’s love, and it was also used as an insert song in the film Hana Yori Dango F starring Mao Inoue.
This love song portrays two people who shared feelings but ultimately didn’t end up together.
The lyrics capture a woman’s single-hearted love for a man, squeezing your chest with their poignancy.
It’s a song for every woman in love who’s afraid to move forward for fear of breaking the relationship.
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A three-piece rock band with a superb worldview that grabs listeners and won’t let go—through vivid, heated lyrics that paint scenes in your mind and irresistibly catchy melodies—back number’s sixth single.
Chosen as the opening theme for the music show COUNT DOWN TV, this track leaves you with lyrics that truly evoke a high school summer festival.
Its ultra-realistic imagery and slightly humid melody and tone are sure to set many high schoolers’ thoughts spinning.
It’s the perfect number to listen to when you’re about to ask out someone you like.


