Recommended love songs for junior high school students! Carefully selected J-POP classics and popular tracks
Middle schoolers, do you have someone you like?
In this article, we’ve gathered a selection of gem-like love songs about romance that are perfect for middle school students.
From songs that capture the flutter of a first crush and ballads that sing of bittersweet feelings, to irresistibly bright love songs overflowing with “I like you,” we’ve picked a wide range—so you’re sure to find a favorite.
May the music that resonates in your heart gently embrace your feelings of love and give your romance a little push.
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Recommended Love Songs for Middle Schoolers! Carefully Selected J-POP Classics & Popular Hits (71–80)
It’ll surely be okay.arashi

This song is an uplifting love song that can really cheer you up, and it’s also recommended for middle schoolers who might be struggling.
It’s a bit nostalgic now, but Arashi’s songs still resonate well with middle schoolers, so I recommend singing them, too.
It feels fresh.
HOWEVERGLAY

It’s GLAY’s greatest masterpiece love song, still performed live today.
The real charm of this track lies in its lyrics.
The straight-from-the-heart feelings and novel-like storytelling draw you right in.
The fact that the opening and closing lines are the same is a clever touch, isn’t it? Definitely give it a listen.
DaysHIGH and MIGHTY COLOR

It might give the impression of a heartbreak song about a painful crush, but in fact it’s a track that portrays the love of two people supporting each other.
As the lyric “With you, I can be this gentle” suggests, it depicts the narrator’s growth brought about by the presence of their partner.
Released in September 2005, the song was also used as the opening theme for TBS’s “Rank Ōkoku” (Rank Kingdom).
As one of HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR’s signature songs, it’s included on the albums G∞VER and 10 COLOR SINGLES.
It’s a perfect tune for middle schoolers who want to cherish and nurture their feelings of love.
You might enjoy listening to it with friends and letting your love stories blossom in conversation.
Only WonderFurederikku

Not only is the song incredibly catchy, but the music video is also well worth watching.
It has a charm that makes you watch it over and over again.
Before you know it, you’ll find you’ve memorized the lyrics too.
As it happens, the band Frederic packs their songs with rhymes.
As a result, the lyrics are very easy to remember and so addictive that you’ll catch yourself humming along.
It’s guaranteed you’ll end up listening to it every day from the very first time you hear it.
signMr.Children

This song by Mr.
Children, which even became a TV drama theme, is so famous.
In fact, it has actually won the Japan Record Award in the past.
Mr.
Children had previously won the Japan Record Award for “Innocent World,” so this was their second time! By the way, it’s surprising to hear that the songwriter, Sakurai, apparently creates the image of a song by humming when he composes.
That’s pure talent!


