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Love songs about romance sung by female Japanese artists. Popular love songs.

We’ve gathered a collection of Japanese love songs sung by female artists!

When you fall in love, you just feel like listening to love songs, don’t you?

I think many of us can’t help but think “I feel that!” when we hear a song that perfectly matches our situation.

In this article, we’ve selected love songs told from a variety of perspectives, exclusively by female artists.

From recent staple love songs to long-beloved hits and tracks tied to TV dramas, it’s packed with wonderful love songs!

Love songs about romance sung by female Japanese artists. Popular love songs (171–180)

Immoral Cafenarumiya

A track by Narumiya with pop and electronic elements.

It portrays the inner turmoil of youthful, delicate feelings of love swinging between innocent affection and impure emotions.

The contradiction between platonic love and an overly pure longing is expressed through a distinctive, toy-box-toppled sound.

Released in April 2024, the song is blowing up on TikTok and YouTube.

It’s perfect for teens and twenty-somethings struggling with love.

Give it a listen and relate to its true-to-life feelings.

Someone like you.riria.

A new love song by Riria that gently wraps clumsy feelings of love.

The lyrics, where aching emotions and bravado intersect, are impossible not to relate to.

Released digitally in October 2024 as the ending theme for the anime Ranma 1/2, the track features delicate arrangement by Hanyuu Maigo that highlights Riria’s clear, translucent vocals.

It’s a song packed with the charms that have earned Riria popularity on social media.

Perfect not only for those troubled by love, but for anyone who wants to connect with the feeling of caring for someone.

Her voice will seep softly into your heart and surely bring you comfort.

Reversible, baby.Kanoerana

Kanoerana “Reversible Baby” (TV anime “Acro Trip” ending theme) Music Video
Reversible, baby.Kanoerana

The exhilaration of falling in love is expressed through a catchy melody.

This is Kanoerana’s 6th single, released in October 2024.

It also drew attention for being selected as the ending theme for the TV anime “Acro Trip.” The metaphor of love as “exceeding the speed limit” is a fun touch.

This song is perfect for anyone in the throes of romance, when just thinking about the person you like makes your heart race uncontrollably.

Why not belt it out at karaoke and let all those feelings of love out?

To all my ex-girlfriendsKoresawa

Koresawa - To All My Ex-Girlfriends [Lyric Video]
To all my ex-girlfriendsKoresawa

This is a new song by Koresawa that offers gratitude for past romances.

Set to a breezy, country-style sound, it expresses a straightforward thankfulness toward her ex-girlfriends.

As symbolized by the lyric “Everything was so I could meet you,” it leaves a strong impression with its acceptance of past experiences and its forward-looking attitude toward the future.

Released digitally in September 2024, it also comes with a lyric video.

A nationwide tour, “Kore Theater 05,” her first in about six years, has also been announced.

It’s a track that will particularly resonate with those who’ve navigated complicated romantic histories.

Time after timeKuraki Mai

Time after time ~In the City Where Flowers Dance~ / Mai Kuraki [With Lyrics] 'Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital' Theme Song Covered by GBG
Time after timeKuraki Mai

This is a song by Mai Kuraki, known as a theme song for the anime Detective Conan.

Released in March 2003 as her 15th single, it was used as the theme for the film Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital.

Characterized by an oriental atmosphere and a wistful melody, its lyrics evocatively reflect Japan’s four seasons.

Centered on themes of parting, reunion, and unwavering feelings, the song—together with Kuraki’s warm vocals—resonates deeply with listeners.

It’s especially recommended for those who have experienced heartbreak or separation, or who hope to be reunited with someone dear.

Love songs about romance sung by female Japanese artists. Popular love songs (181–190)

CAN YOU CELEBRATE?Amuro Namie

It’s a blockbuster song composed by Tetsuya Komuro and released in 1997, emblematic of the 1990s.

Amuro Namie’s soaring vocals leave a strong impression over the beautiful, majestic arrangement.

Since its release, its popularity has never waned, and it remains especially beloved as a wedding song.

Give me! Chocolate!Shintani Ryoko, Tamura Yukari, Sawashiro Miyuki

When it comes to songs that capture the flutter of love and that sweet-and-sour feeling, this is the one.

Sung by Ryoko Shintani, Yukari Tamura, and Miyuki Sawashiro, it’s a cute, chocolate-themed track.

It’s included on the album “Shout with Galaxy Angel!” released in April 2002.

Created for the TV anime Galaxy Angel, the song adorably expresses the feelings of a girl in love.

It’s perfect for anyone excited about Valentine’s Day or wanting to confess their feelings to someone special.

The more you listen, the more it’ll put you in a lovestruck mood!