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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.

Masterpieces that sing about women. Recommended popular songs (41–50)

The summer you gave meieiri reo

Leo Ieiri – The Summer You Gave Me (Theme song for the Monday 9 p.m. drama “Koinaka”)
The summer you gave meieiri reo

Leo Ieiri’s songs, which capture the ache of unrequited love, beautifully depict the hearts of women.

Her clear, airy vocals and delicate lyrics create a world many women are sure to relate to.

Released in August 2015, the track drew attention as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Koinaka.” This medium-tempo ballad expresses both heartache and the joy of moving forward, singing about embracing one’s past self while facing the future.

It’s perfect for listening as you recall summer memories or moments of youth.

A song that resonates not only with women struggling in love, but also with men who want to understand a woman’s heart.

Masterpieces Celebrating Women: Recommended Popular Songs (51–60)

MHamasaki Ayumi

Ayumi Hamasaki / M (Short Ver.)
MHamasaki Ayumi

This is one of Ayumi Hamasaki’s signature songs, expressing the bittersweet feelings of a woman in love.

Centered on the theme of “the deep loneliness and wounds one feels precisely because they love someone,” it draws listeners into a world woven from grand melodies and emotional lyrics.

Released in December 2000, the track also garnered attention as the first single she composed under her pen name CREA.

It was featured in a TU-KA commercial and topped the Oricon charts for two consecutive weeks, with total sales reaching 1.319 million copies.

If you want to convey your feelings to someone important, why not listen to this song? Its heartfelt lyrics are sure to give you the courage to express what’s in your heart.

I want to be a woman.Hamano Haruki

Haruki Hamano “I Want to Be a Woman – WomaN” (Official Music Video)
I want to be a woman.Hamano Haruki

A song by Haruki Hamano that portrays a woman who stays true to herself, delivered with a powerful vocal performance.

After breaking up with a deadbeat man, she sings about her resolve to choose her own life.

Since its release in January 2024, the track has resonated with many women.

Announced as the third installment of a six-month consecutive release project, it was co-written and produced with CHIHIRO.

This work is a powerful pop tune that gives a push to those who struggle to express their true feelings.

It’s recommended not only for women grappling with love, but also for anyone who wants to reclaim their authentic self.

More than lovers, less than love (TV Size)=LOVE

TV anime “I’m Getting Married to the Girl I Hate in My Class” Non-Credit Opening Video | Airing every Friday from 11:30 PM starting January 3, 2025!
More than lovers, less than love (TV Size)=LOVE

A song by =LOVE produced by Rino Sashihara.

Chosen as the opening theme for a TV anime, the track is included on their 18th single slated for release in February 2025.

This song, which depicts complex feelings of love, features a pop, catchy melody.

Its lyrics align with the anime’s world, expressing the protagonists’ delicate relationships.

Members Kiara Saito, Hitomi Takamatsu, and Iori Noguchi are also set to appear as voice actors in the anime.

It’s a recommended track for anyone who’s experiencing the frustrations of love!

I want to be lovedYumcha

Yumcha’s signature song, which has sparked a huge reaction—especially among high school girls.

It’s a bright, energetic pop track that portrays a lovestruck girl doing her best to get the person she likes to notice her.

While she works on improving herself and tries various ways to appeal to them, a bittersweet sense of longing seeps through as her feelings don’t quite reach.

The song captures the inner conflict of wanting to change for someone while trying to maintain confidence in oneself, all from a relatable, down-to-earth perspective.

Released in November 2024, it quickly became a hot topic on social media.

It’s been widely used in TikTok choreography videos and on Instagram, rapidly spreading waves of empathy.

As an uplifting anthem for unrequited love, it brings comfort to many—perfect for those in the midst of a crush or anyone eager to share their feelings with someone special.

Here we go! Phantom Thief GirlMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

A song that expresses the feelings of a girl singer.

It features lyrics with a mischievous, tomboyish flair, matching the image of Momoiro Clover.

In the chorus, the impression shifts dramatically, and the drums that had been in the background suddenly envelop the listener in a world of dance music.

CAN YOU CELEBRATE?Amuro Namie

It’s no exaggeration to call this a quintessential song that’s practically guaranteed to be played at wedding receptions.

It expresses the emotions of a woman building a home with the person she loves, serving as an anthem for brides.

It also features Taro Hakase, whose shimmering string performance further enhances the celebratory spirit of a wedding.