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[Heisei Love Songs] A carefully selected collection of gem-like love songs that continue to be cherished even in the Reiwa era!

From bittersweet unrequited-love songs to happy mutual-love tunes, love songs are timelessly filled with masterpieces!

They especially tend to resonate with those in the midst of romance.

In this article, we’re featuring “Heisei Love Songs”—romance tracks that were released and became hits during the Heisei era.

These are all songs that drew a lot of attention at the time, so many of you can probably sing along.

You’ll no doubt find yourself thinking, “I used to listen to this so much!” and sinking into a wave of nostalgia.

They’re sure to make for a lively karaoke session if you go with a “Heisei Love Songs only” theme, don’t you think?

[Heisei-Era Love Songs] A handpicked selection of timeless love songs still adored in the Reiwa era! (41–50)

Pure Love SongShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze “Junrenka” MUSIC VIDEO (Original ver.)
Pure Love SongShonan no Kaze

The fifth single from Shonan no Kaze, a four-member reggae group known for their high-energy live performances that perfectly suit the summer beach and send audiences into a frenzy.

The lyrics, woven from emotional vocals and fiery rap, convey straightforward love for a partner and really resonate.

Their down-to-earth message—capturing the flow of time, vivid scenes, and the protagonist’s feelings—likely led many listeners to overlap it with moments spent with someone special.

It’s a track that reaffirms Shonan no Kaze’s depth of musicality and expressive power, distinct from their towel-swinging, raucous upper-tunes.

I miss you so much and want to see you.Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino “Best Friend” & “I Want to See You, I Miss You” Live Performance
I miss you so much and want to see you.Nishino Kana

This is the 10th single by singer Kana Nishino, who enjoyed popularity with lyrics that empathize with women’s feelings and catchy pop tunes, yet announced a hiatus in 2019.

Often praised as an example of “Kana Nishino’s lyrical trait of using familiar, accessible words,” this signature song drew attention for its impactful, standout keywords.

Its heartrending lyrics vividly evoke the inability to forget a former lover—something that may resonate not only with women but also with men who connect it to their own experiences.

With a melody that is both wistful and catchy, it’s a love song that resonates deeply and epitomizes a pop singer who defined the Heisei era.

Love Story Comes SuddenlyOda Kazumasa

Singer-songwriter Kazumasa Oda, who rose to popularity with his high-toned voice tinged with transience and his playful character, continues to be highly active today.

“Love Story wa Totsuzen ni,” written as the theme song for the quintessential trendy drama Tokyo Love Story, was originally included as the B-side to his sixth single, “Oh! Yeah!” Its airy, urban arrangement still feels timeless even now.

It’s a pop tune whose massive success makes perfect sense—the opening guitar alone brings back iconic scenes from the drama.

Baby, I love youTEE

This is the second single by singer-songwriter TEE, whose distinctive musical sensibility shines through in his self-taught vocals and composition, creating songs from melody ideas born out of intuitive, humming-based inspiration.

Known for multiple tie-ins, including the music program COUNT DOWN TV, and for numerous covers by various artists, this track is one of TEE’s signature songs.

The melodious rap laid over acoustic guitar and the heartfelt chorus blend with the clumsy yet sincere message of love to strike a chord in the listener.

Including cover versions, it has surpassed 10 million downloads, making it a Heisei-era classic that stands out in J-POP history.

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loveback number

This is the fourth single by back number, a three-piece rock band popular for songs that pair relatable lyrics resonating with younger generations and catchy melodies.

Chosen as the theme for music programs such as “Music-ru TV” and “JAPAN COUNTDOWN,” the track features a delicate, comforting ensemble of acoustic guitar and strings.

The frustration of being unable to express your feelings to someone you love is something many will relate to, recalling their youthful romances.

With vocals that heighten the sense of heartache, it’s an emotional number that is sure to resonate across eras.