Classic and popular songs about unrequited love
When you’re nursing a crush, music is a reliable ally.
Whether you’re feeling lonely or insecure, all the unrequited-love songs that have been sung up to now will encourage you.
This time, we’ve put together a collection of Japanese love songs about unrequited love.
Give them a listen when you’ve lost confidence because of your crush or when you need a little courage.
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Unrequited Love Song Masterpieces and Popular Songs (101–110)
Someone like you.riria.

This is a song by Riria.
that sings of the heartache of being unable to express your feelings.
It vividly captures the complex emotions of a girl who can’t be honest with herself, even though she can’t stop thinking about that special someone.
Released digitally in October 2024 as the ending theme for the anime Ranma 1/2, it received high acclaim, including reaching No.
2 on USEN’s weekly HIT J-POP rankings.
It’s the perfect track for anyone who’s felt their heart waver just by being near the person they like.
If you’re in unrequited love, give it a listen.
You’re unfair, you know.riria.

This song poignantly expresses the feelings of unrequited love.
Released in December 2024, it is also included on the album “Kiseki,” out in January 2025.
With a clear, airy vocal that paints wintry Christmas scenes, the track features a warm arrangement incorporating piano and strings.
The lyrics convey pure emotions toward a one-sided crush, something teens in particular are likely to relate to.
It’s a perfect winter song for elevating a romantic mood.
Love is hard.riria.

This song gently accompanies the start of love, portraying the bittersweet feelings within.
It interweaves the perspective of a girl who struggles because she can’t read the other person’s feelings and a boy who can’t quite express his own, vividly capturing the miscommunications of romance.
Riria’s clear, translucent voice and Aru.’s gentle vocals match exquisitely, resonating deeply with listeners.
Released digitally in November 2023, it sparked a big response, especially on social media.
It’s a must-listen for high school students wrestling with love.
If you listen while thinking of someone you like, you’re sure to find moments you can relate to.
A Premonition of BeginningsKetsumeishi

There are times when we recall feelings we’d forgotten, and this song is exactly that kind of song.
It’s one I want you to listen to when work or studying has gone on for a while and you’ve lost sight of your surroundings.
The piano intro at the beginning is soothing, so I recommend it.
hydrangeaShido

It has a bit of a jazz vibe and a modern feel, so you can listen to it calmly and relaxed.
The bass line moves all over the place, which makes it interesting to focus on that aspect too.
I think it’s singing about the pain of someone you know gradually changing into someone you don’t.


