Masterpieces about girls: recommended popular songs
We’ve put together a collection of masterpieces by Japanese female artists that pour women’s feelings and feminine emotions into their lyrics.
It’s a playlist that shines with a uniquely female perspective.
It’s recommended not only for girls who want to relate, but also for guys who want to understand a woman’s heart.
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Unrequited lovemiwa

This song centers on unrequited love from a woman’s perspective.
It sings of her feelings for a man, and miwa’s pure and straightforward personality shines through in the many expressions of “love.” The track also carries a sense of frustration, brilliantly capturing the complex emotions of a woman’s unrequited love.
My happiness is mine to decide!kohanaramu

Kohanaramu, a singer who made her major debut in 2021 and is also popular as a YouTuber.
Her sixth digital-only single, “Watashi no Shiawase wa Watashi ga Kimeru no!” (“I Decide My Own Happiness!”), used as the opening theme for the TV drama Miss Shirokawa with the Strong Mind, also drew attention for being produced by the creator unit HoneyWorks.
Rather than comparing oneself to others, the style of mutually acknowledging each other while not abandoning one’s individuality conveys the strength and composure of an independent woman.
It’s a positive pop tune with a breezy beat and an adorable vocal that feels delightful.
Last LoveKato Miria

A classic by Miliyah Kato that poignantly sings of heartbreak.
The repeated lines “I’ll love you forever” and “I wanted to be with you always” pierce the heart with lingering attachment and regret for a lost lover.
Memories of special days spent together—birthdays, Christmas—come rushing back, and the lyrics deeply evoke the loneliness of being on your own.
Released in June 2010, the song reached No.
13 on the Oricon charts.
It’s a track that offers comfort to those hoping to heal from heartbreak or who have experienced the loss of someone dear.
First LoveUtada Hikaru

This is a song by Hikaru Utada that brings a poignant sense of heartbreak to the fore.
Written when she was 16, the lyrics vividly portray the pain of first love and unforgettable memories.
The gently unfolding melody further accentuates the sadness.
Released in April 1999, the track reached No.
2 on the Oricon singles chart and became a massive hit, topping the karaoke chart for 15 consecutive weeks.
It’s recommended not only for those who have experienced a breakup, but also for listeners who want to imagine a farewell that may come someday.
Be sure to savor this masterpiece that leaves a deep imprint on the heart.
SoupFujihara Sakura

A cute love song by Sakura Fujiwara that likens a girl’s feelings in love to soup! Her clear, transparent voice pairs perfectly with the adorable lyrics.
Released in June 2016, it was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Love Song.” It’s so romantic how the deepening relationship between the two is expressed through the changing flavors of soup over time.
It’s a perfect track not only for those in love, but also for anyone hoping to fall in love.
The heartwarming melody and lyrics are sure to make your heart skip a beat.
How about listening to it together with someone special?
Glow-up!takane no nadeshiko

Takane no Nadeshiko’s new song adorably captures the feelings of a girl in love.
Set in a summer vacation library, the lyrics strikingly portray a girl who wishes to become more charming through love.
With a lively melody, it conveys a positive determination to change herself for romance.
Released in July 2024, it’s also known as a tie-in song with the cosmetics brand Eye Talk.
Perfect for lifting your mood or boosting your motivation for self-improvement.
Belting it out at karaoke with full energy might just help you win the heart of that special someone!
366 daysHY

This song expresses the aching feelings of someone heartbroken.
The powerful emotions for a former lover are conveyed through lyrics and melody that really sink into the heart.
While regretting, thinking “If only I had given up back then…,” the lingering feelings for the one they can’t forget come through.
Released in April 2008, it was used as the theme song for the film Red Thread.
Chosen for tie-ins with dramas and films, it became a popular track that resonated with many people.
It’s recommended for times when you want to heal the pain of heartbreak or reaffirm your feelings for someone special.
HY’s clear, pure vocals are sure to soothe your heart.

