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Unrequited love songs recommended for junior high school students. Popular love songs and romance tracks.

Introducing recommended unrequited-love songs for junior high school students!

Now that you’re in junior high and meeting new people, many of you might have found someone you like, right?

We’ve gathered Japanese love songs we’d love you to listen to at times like these.

Focusing on tracks that help you feel positive about love, we’ve selected popular unrequited-love songs—so if you’re a junior high student in love, definitely give them a listen!

Listening to unrequited-love songs can sometimes give you the courage to confess your feelings.

With the power of music, we hope you can feel more positive about love!

Crush songs recommended for junior high school students: Popular love songs (51–60)

qualiaUVERworld

It’s “Qualia,” a famous song by UVERworld that also served as the theme song for the animated feature Mobile Suit Gundam 00: A Wakening of the Trailblazer.

The lyrics are very direct, and that actually makes them resonate even more.

BeautifulSukima Suichi

Sukima Switch / Kirei da from TOUR 2012 “musium”
BeautifulSukima Suichi

Starting with a distorted guitar sound, this song is incredibly catchy.

The lyrics feature a lot of rhymes, and with each listen I feel more depth in the track.

Personally, I think Sukima Switch’s appeal comes through more in rock-oriented songs like this than in their ballads.

I’ve always liked you.Saitō Kazuyoshi

Kazuyoshi Saito – I’ve Always Loved You [Music Video]
I’ve always liked you.Saitō Kazuyoshi

This work is known as one of Kazuyoshi Saito’s signature songs.

Sparked by a reunion at a class get-together, its lyrics about feelings for a first love resonate with many people.

Released in April 2010 as his 38th single, it was also featured in a TV commercial for Shiseido’s IN&ON.

The lyrics, blending nostalgia and bittersweet emotion, bring back the universal feelings of unrequited love.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you want to remember your first love or convey feelings you couldn’t put into words.

Highly recommended for adults who feel nostalgic about their youth.

Ah, geez.Saucy Dog

Saucy Dog “Ah, geez.” Music Video
Ah, geez.Saucy Dog

This is a song by the three-piece band Saucy Dog that captures the delicate feelings of a woman with an unrequited crush.

It portrays her emotional ups and downs in response to the other person’s suggestive behavior, and the anxiety and self-loathing she falls into while waiting for a reply on LINE.

Featured in collaboration with Morinaga’s “DARS” and as the theme song for the drama “Dekinai Futari,” the track sings of a resolve to drown in love.

It’s a must-listen for high school students who can’t hold back their feelings for someone they like.

Why not listen to this song and find the courage to take a step forward?

Unrequited lovemiwa

A ballad that portrays a heartrending love, seeping into the heart with its translucent vocals and the warm sound of the piano.

Included on the March 2012 album “guitarium,” it was selected as the ending theme for the music information program “saku saku” in February 2012.

The lyrics delicately express the feelings of a secret, unspoken crush and the bittersweet pain of being unable to get closer the more you care.

With a heartwarming melody that gently embraces the frustration of being unable to confess and the anxiety that everyone experiences when they fall in love, this song offers solace and support.

It’s a track we especially recommend to those who are keeping their feelings for someone special tucked away in their hearts.