Insert Songs for Love Stories | A Curated Selection of Romance Songs That Perfectly Match Each Work’s Worldview!
There are so many wonderful insert songs that make scenes in dramas and films stand out.
I’m sure you’ve had moments when the background music caught your attention.
In this article, we’re highlighting “love songs” from among those insert tracks!
There are plenty of masterpieces that added vibrant color to classic works, so if you’ve ever thought, “I don’t know the song title, but that track stuck with me,” or “I want to listen to various love songs,” be sure to check these out!
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- Theme and insert songs from dramas and films that color the story
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- A collection of masterpieces! A roundup of enka love songs
- Songs that play during moving scenes. A collection of classic tracks that evoke deep emotion.
- A love song I want to use for a video
- Songs about love. A collection of classic love songs.
- Love songs used in commercials. Popular commercial tunes, jingle songs.
- Popular love song themes from Monday 9 p.m. dramas. Including the theme song from that smash-hit drama.
Insert Songs of Love: A Curated Selection of Romance Tracks that Match the Work’s Worldview (11–20)
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Written as an insert song for the film “God Demands a Return,” Kuuhaku Gokko’s track is a moving piece where a touch of melancholy melts into a lively rhythm.
Don’t you find yourself empathizing with lyrics that frame the anxieties and loneliness of everyday life as questions to God? Released in June 2022, the song features a signature Kuuhaku Gokko sound that blends pop rock with electronic elements.
It’s a track you’ll want to hear when you’re troubled by love or relationships, or when you’re struggling with questions that have no answers.
In conclusion
Songs from movies and TV dramas tend to draw attention to the main theme song.
However, the insert songs that color the story’s key scenes can often reflect the work’s worldview and the characters’ emotions more vividly—and really hit home.
From now on, try enjoying these works while paying attention to the music that plays within the scenes as well.


