Love songs sung by idols: from heart-wrenching tracks to ones that make your heart skip a beat!
There are so many love songs among idol tracks, aren’t there?
From cute songs that capture the feeling of first love to heartbreaking ballads that depict bittersweet romance, there are tunes that express a wide range of emotions and stories.
In this article, we’ll showcase a selection of recommended masterpieces from the many idol love songs out there.
We’ve chosen a broad range, from famous songs that even non-idol fans may know to hidden gems known only to those in the know.
Take this opportunity to listen to lots of songs and discover the unique charm each one has to offer!
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Love songs sung by idols: from heart-wrenching ballads to flutter-inducing tunes! (71–80)
Koisuru Hikarinaniwa danshi

A fresh rock number that vividly captures the sparkle of a moment in love.
It’s packed with youthful scenes everyone can relate to—your heart racing when your eyes meet, the ache of passing by each other, and the frustration of feelings you can’t put into words.
Released in August 2024, the song was chosen as the theme for the film “Koi wo Shiranai Bokutachi wa” (We Who Don’t Know Love), starring Ryusei Onishi of Naniwa Danshi.
It’s the perfect track for those moments when your feelings for someone are growing or when you need the courage to confess.
Tea for two with you ♡wāsuta

We are Wasuta, an idol group of the digital-native generation that began activities in 2015.
Since our major debut album, “The World Standard,” we’ve continued to grow, powered by a cute worldview and exceptional sound.
With a unique musical style and diverse stage productions, we have captivated fans in Japan and abroad.
We’ve also been active in gaming-related events, serving as official supporters of the e-sports tournament RAGE.
Our debut song won first place in the Indie category at the 4th Idol Song Awards 2015, earning us a strong reputation as a skilled group.
While focusing on sharing updates and engaging with fans through social media, we’ve built a global presence with live performances in 13 countries.
We’re a perfect fit not only for J-pop lovers but also for fans of anime and games.
Jasmine LOVEsairento rapusodi

This is a bittersweet love song by a four-member men’s group from Shizuoka, singing about a love that feels so close yet just out of reach.
The melody and lyrics gently resonate with listeners, skillfully portraying the subtle distance and shifting emotions of romance.
It’s the title track of their third single, set for release in January 2025, and the music video features the members taking on full-fledged choreography.
Filmed in Thailand, the MV captivates with its refreshing visual beauty anchored in white and blue tones.
It’s a recommended track for anyone struggling with love or wanting to revisit the sweet, bittersweet pangs of romance.
Gentle RainKoizumi Kyoko

The lyrics penned by Kyoko Koizumi herself delicately depict loneliness in the city, chance encounters, and a heartfelt longing for the other person.
Released in February 1993, the song drew attention as the theme for the drama “To Love” and became a major hit, reaching No.
2 on the Oricon charts and selling over 950,000 copies.
Koizumi’s voice, carried by Shoko Suzuki’s beautifully composed melody, blends poignancy with warmth, gently resonating with listeners.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to alone on a rainy day—one that softly soothes the heart when you’re feeling the loneliness of the urban bustle or holding onto thoughts of someone dear.
Love so sweetarashi

Released by Arashi in February 2007, this song shone brilliantly as the theme for the drama “Boys Over Flowers 2 (Returns).” Its sacred melody, which beautifully depicts the belief in a bond between two people even when they’re apart—as if petals were dancing—teaches us one form of youth.
As the cityscape becomes dyed in spring colors, Arashi’s vocals will gently give you a supportive push forward.
Oh, early summer rainSakurazaka46

A poignant love song by Sakurazaka46 that portrays feelings of love through the motif of early-summer rain.
Released in April 2022 as their fourth single, it received a tremendous response, topping the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Like rain that never stops, the swelling emotions are expressed through delicate vocals and choreography, gently embracing unspoken love and the struggles it brings.
It is a warm track that waits for the arrival of spring, resonating with those in the midst of unrequited love or unable to convey their feelings.
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!


