[2026] Recommended for women! A roundup of Western unrequited love songs
Suddenly, but have you ever experienced unrequited love?
For those who can’t help but feel a pang in their chest when they think back to those days, or for women who are currently experiencing unrequited love, this article introduces some wonderful Western songs about unrequited love.
There are many forms of unrequited love.
Whether the feelings are straightforward or complicated, artists have shared songs shaped by their own experiences.
You’re sure to find a song that resonates with your own story of unrequited love!
Please take a look.
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Born to DieLana Del Rey

This song strings together some rather puzzling pick-up lines—like asking, “You like girls who kiss in a pouring rainstorm, don’t you?”—to seduce the other person.
The music video is also a must-see, packed with Lana Del Rey’s slightly headstrong charm as she tries to win over the one she’s got a crush on.
False AlarmMatoma & Becky Hil

This song features cleverly crafted lyrical metaphors—falling in love, sirens blaring in the head, dancing in the flames.
With a very powerful voice, it sings about the beginning of love and the thrill that comes with it.
She says, “This is definitely the real thing,” but will it really last?
GoneNSYNC

A track released in 2001 by the American boy band NSYNC.
It was produced by Justin Timberlake and Wade J.
Robson.
The track became a hit worldwide, reached No.
7 on the U.S.
charts, and was nominated for a Grammy Award.
Starting Over AgainNatalie Cole

This is also a song about getting back together with someone you broke up with.
It suggests making up with the person, saying, “This time I’ll love you more, so let’s start over again.” People often say “we were both immature,” but maybe it was lucky to have met someone at a young age with whom, after years have passed, you could be brought together again.
Just Like A PillP!nk

This song says of a terrible partner, “You’re like a drug— you lift my mood and make me happy for a little while, but soon it becomes painful.” It uses metaphors to poetically portray a painful romantic relationship, and sings about the need to run away from a dangerous guy.


