A roundup of love songs themed around homosexuality and LGBTQ+
Gender doesn’t matter when it comes to your feelings for someone you love!Have you ever listened to songs about same-sex love or music themed around LGBTQ+?In this article, we’ll be introducing a wide range of tracks that capture the emotions of same-sex love, as well as works related to LGBTQ+.When you find lyrics you can truly relate to, your heart is sure to soar!Whenever you want to be honest with your feelings or share your love with that special someone, let music give you strength!
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Collection of Love Songs on the Theme of Homosexuality and LGBTQ+ (41–50)
First feelingsSuga Shikao

It’s a gem of a song, woven with warm feelings and delicate words.
Included on the album “SMILE,” released in May 2003, it showcases Shikao Suga’s musicality to the fullest.
Set to a gentle melody, it portrays the budding of a first love and the confusion that accompanies those emotions, resonating deeply with listeners.
The lyrics’ “I” is said to be awakening to same-sex love.
The cool, funk beat–driven sound and introspective lyrics fuse beautifully, reflecting Suga’s spirit of musical exploration.
It’s a recommended track for anyone struggling with love or feeling bewildered by new emotions.
Ain’t Nobody KnowHoshino Gen

This song is packed with Gen Hoshino’s latest musical experiments.
Included on the digital-only EP “Same Thing,” released in October 2019, it drew attention as a collaboration with the young U.K.
artist Tom Misch.
Against a steady beat and flowing melody, Hoshino’s voice stands out in its beauty.
The lyrics emphasize a free and passionate expression of love, portraying a relationship that draws two people deeply together without worrying about society’s gaze.
The lyric video features actor Yutaka Matsushige, while the music video stars Nana Komatsu, both enriching the song’s world.
It’s a perfect track for spending precious time with someone you love.
The music video also includes a same-sex couple, highlighting the diversity of love.
BraveSara Bareilles

When I listen to this song, courage, strength, and tears well up in me for some reason.
The title “Brave” literally means courage.
I feel an open, liberating rhythm, a powerful voice, and something like a force deep within.
In a world still bound by practical realities, this song makes me feel that with just a little courage, we can change things.
It’s a track I highly recommend when you’re feeling down.
At all times.Makihara Noriyuki

The lyrics are striking in how they seem to tell us that being true to ourselves is something admirable.
Even when I feel down after being rejected or criticized, remembering this song quickly lifts my spirits.
Noriyuki Makihara’s gentle high-tone voice is also soothing.
I want to keep valuing my true self as I go through life.
LinkRYUCHELL

Maybe it’s people who are sensible, earnest, and able to go with the flow who end up succeeding—but when I listen to this ‘link,’ I find myself wondering if that’s really true.
Ryucheru’s breakthrough, getting together with Peco, and the creation of this song—aren’t these things beyond what we’d call common sense by now? When I feel lonely and listen to this track, it lifts me up.
It’s a highly recommended song.



