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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Unrequited Love Songs Recommended for High School Girls (91–100)
Blueberry Nightsmakaroni enpitsu

Blueberry Nights is a song by the four-piece rock band Macaroni Enpitsu that packs pop sensibilities with a tinge of heartbreak.
It captures the kind of spiraling thoughts and emotional loops common in love—especially unrequited love.
Rather than the fluttery excitement of a crush, the lyrics read more like a song about lingering attachment—a slightly dark unrequited love song that conveys a desire to start over and a sense of regret.
It really evokes that feeling of remembering something in the middle of the night and getting stuck in a loop of thoughts—yeah, we’ve all been there.
Won’t you fall in love with me?Misaka Saki

“Won’t You Fall in Love with Me?” is a song released in 2020 by Saki Misaka, then a current high school student, filled with the heartfelt feelings of a girl in love.
It was chosen as the theme song for the dating reality show “Kyo, Suki ni Narimashita” streamed on AbemaTV.
With “love” as its theme, it’s a recommended love song that stands by girls with unrequited feelings and gives them a gentle push forward.
If you’re mustering up the courage to confess to someone you like, be sure to give it a listen.
May your love come true!
AitaiKato Miria

There are times when unrequited love makes you feel mentally worn down.
It’s even harder when the person you like already has someone they love or is in a relationship.
That’s when I want you to listen to this song: Miliyah Kato’s “Aitai.” Released in 2009, this track has maintained strong popularity—even being featured on THE FIRST TAKE in 2021.
That shows just how many people have had their hearts moved by it.
Feelings that won’t come true, no matter how strongly you wish—when simply carrying them hurts, try listening to this song.
Unrequited loveOku Hanako

The person I like already likes someone else.
If you found that out, what would you do? Singer-songwriter Hanako Oku’s 2005 release “Unrequited Love” is a heartbreaking song that captures the feelings of a woman who just can’t give up, even after learning that the person she loves loves someone else.
You can’t help but relate to the delicate hope that he’ll turn around and notice her someday.
For anyone who’s had the same experience, it might feel like your chest is being squeezed.
It’s an achingly poignant song.
I need to talk to you.Adachi Kana

A love reality show that always gets people excited no matter the era.
This song was used as the theme for AbemaTV’s dating show “Kyo, Suki ni Narimashita” (Today, I Fell in Love), Season 24, the Winter Break Bali Edition.
When it comes to unrequited love, the ultimate dilemma is whether to confess your feelings or leave things as they are.
This song captures that agonizing feeling so vividly, like you can hold it in your hands—a true anthem of unrequited love.
The fear that confessing might ruin the relationship you have now comes through so sharply it almost hurts.
I still believe ~sigh~Shizukusa Yumi

This is a heartbreak number by Yumi Shizukusa, whose uniquely expressive voice—so moving that just hearing it brings a surge of bittersweet emotion—has earned widespread popularity, and who has also worked on theme songs for a nationally beloved anime.
It’s a ballad infused with feelings that will never reach their destination no matter how fervently one wishes, and it’s especially popular among young women.
On nights when I’m too lonely to sleepAimer

Although their relationship has ended, the lingering feelings of love make Aimer’s “Lonely Nights When I Can’t Sleep” especially heartrending.
Released in 2011 as her second single, it was used as the ending theme for Kansai TV’s music program “Mujack,” among other shows.
The lyrics depict nights spent unable to sleep from loneliness as she keeps remembering you, and just listening to them makes your heart ache.
It’s a sorrowful tragic-love song about an unrequited love for you that will never reach you again.


