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Recommended for Gen Z! Classic love songs sung by female artists

Even when we say “love song,” the expressions change depending on perspective—men and women often see things differently.

Especially nowadays, when people say romance is on the decline, that gap shows up clearly in songs too.

So this time, we’re introducing love songs performed by female artists that we recommend for Gen Z.

Of course, we’ve selected tracks that anyone—men included, and those from different generations—can enjoy for their differing viewpoints and expressions, so be sure to check them out!

We hope you’ll find at least one song you love.

Recommended for Gen Z! Classic love songs sung by female artists (51–60)

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Murasaki Ima – Meloism (MUSIC VIDEO)
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Singer-songwriter Shiin Ima’s “Melorism” captivates listeners with its enchanting melody and lyrics.

Released digitally on December 13, 2024, the song was first unveiled at her solo show in Tokyo that October, quickly gaining buzz for its addictive appeal.

“Melorism” expresses the feeling of cherishing every part of someone, vividly capturing the exhilaration of falling in love.

The fusion of Shiin Ima’s distinctive expressiveness and dreamy sound leaves a deep impression on listeners—an ideal track when you want to heighten the mood for romance.

Imo-rai Imotuki.

It’s a song filled with tenderness that gently wraps around a lonely heart.

Released in November 2024, this piece carefully depicts the affection hidden in the small moments of everyday life.

Tuki.’s soft vocals envelop the emotions of those in love.

The unfolding melody feels as warm as a conversation between lovers, closely accompanying the listener’s heart.

It’s also recommended for those troubled by love or looking to reflect on their relationship with someone important.

In conclusion

This time, we introduced love songs by female artists that we recommend for Gen Z.

Did you find a track that fits your personality or a perfect situation to sing about? They’re all great choices for karaoke as well, so feel free to use this as a reference!