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Confessing on LINE! A collection of love songs perfect for the surprise-lyrics prank

Confessing on LINE! A collection of love songs perfect for the surprise-lyrics prank
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Confessing on LINE! A collection of love songs perfect for the surprise-lyrics prank

The “lyrics prank” is when you send someone song lyrics that match your feelings, one line at a time, over LINE.

The unusual tone and serious content can make the person receiving them think, “What’s going on all of a sudden?!” This time, we’re introducing love songs that are perfect for confessing your feelings on LINE.

Just send the lyrics line by line to your crush, and it turns into a confession message! We’ve picked songs people say they’ve actually used—shared across the internet and social media—as well as the latest popular love tracks, so be sure to read to the end.

Confession on LINE! A Collection of Love Songs Perfect for the Lyrics Prank (1–10)

Because I like you.Yuika

Because I love you. / “Yuika” [MV]
Because I like you.Yuika

“Suki Dakara” evokes the bittersweet romance of youthful days.

Created in 2021 by singer-songwriter Yuika, who gained attention through her acoustic performances on TikTok and YouTube, the song unfolds with phrases that sound like you’re speaking directly to someone you like.

It’s perfect for a lyric-prank, using lines that resonate with your own feelings.

This love song portrays heartwarming moments—things you come to love during school life, or the crush that keeps creeping into your thoughts at home.

Why not convey the feelings that are hard to put into words by sending them through its lyrics?

SparkleIkuta Rira

Rira Ikuta “Sparkle” Official Music Video
SparkleIkuta Rira

This book, which delicately portrays the bittersweet feelings of unrequited love and a single-minded wish, was created in January 2022 by singer-songwriter Rira Ikuta, who is also active under the name ikura as the vocalist of YOASOBI.

It has been featured as the theme song for shows such as ABEMA’s romance reality series “Kyo, Suki ni Narimashita.

Mikan Arc,” resonating with young people struggling with love.

The phrases brimming with feelings for someone you love are perfect to send on LINE as a lyric prank.

Even while knowing the love won’t come true, this love song’s pure and beautiful depiction of continuing to think of the other person strikes a chord in the heart.

Why not put the honest feelings you can’t usually say into lyrics and send them to someone special?

Tightly.mosao.

Tightly. / Mosawo. [Music Video]
Tightly.mosao.

If you want to lean on the person you like but don’t know how, “Gyutto” is recommended.

It was released in 2020 by Mosawo, a singer-songwriter who rose to popularity mainly through online activities.

The song portrays the bittersweet feelings of love experienced in everyday life with someone special.

By sending its lines one by one—like you’re cuddling up to or speaking directly to the person you like—you can convey the feelings you hold in your heart.

Try using these gently warming words of love for a lyric surprise.

A message to youerica

erica - “A Message to You” (short ver.)
A message to youerica

This work depicts a scene where you probe someone’s feelings by asking the person you like a series of questions.

It’s a track by singer-songwriter Erica—widely supported by younger generations as a byword for “confession songs”—which began pre-release distribution in November 2017.

Its structure, with phrases that ask about things like whether they’re seeing someone or what type they like, is perfect for a surprise-lyrics scenario over LINE.

At the time of release, it topped LINE MUSIC’s daily rankings, and its relatable, true-to-life lyrics captured the hearts of many listeners.

It’s also included on the album “Koku-uta 3: Anata e Okuru Uta 2,” released in February 2019, so why not send it along as a song to convey those fluttering feelings at the start of love?

Orihime and BABY feat. Shio Leilaneguse.

Bedhead: 'Orihime and BABY feat. Reira Shio' Official Music Video
Orihime and BABY feat. Shio Leilaneguse.

If you want to close that frustrating distance of “we’re in love but can’t meet,” this track is for you: it’s a collaboration between the popular band Neguse and singer-songwriter ReiRa Ushio.

Released for streaming in June 2025, it was also chosen as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “What’s So Wrong With Being Tacky?”.

Inspired by the Tanabata legend of Orihime and Hikoboshi, it portrays the earnest wish to someday live together and the joy of being in love.

Set to a mellow, breezy sound, the conversational back-and-forth between male and female vocals unfolds like dialogue—perfect for a lyric-prank style message.

By sending lines one by one, you can savor those fluttery moments while gauging the other person’s reactions.

Why not deliver these adorable words of love?

I don’t mind if you’re a little devil!mei-chan

Meichan, who has gained popularity as a vocalist for Vocaloid songs.

The track he sang, “Even a Little Devil Is Fine!,” depicts moments when feelings for someone you like overflow.

Because the lyrics unfold with unique wording, it’s perfect for timing a lyric-prank.

Send LINE messages one line at a time to both surprise the other person and convey your affection.

It could also be fun to throw out questions and wait for their reaction.

Try setting up a lyric-prank as a conversation starter with someone you’re interested in.

A Song for Youerica

A Song for You portrays the moment of confessing unrequited feelings to someone you like.

Released in 2013 by singer-songwriter Erica, it’s a track often used for “lyrics pranks.” The song conveys the difficulty of being honest by delivering those feelings through music, evoking bittersweet scenes of young love.

Try sending lines that link with the lyrics—centered on the straightforward theme of loving the person you like—over LINE.

How about listening to this love song that lets you share your feelings along with a playful surprise?

I am in love with you now.Adachi Kana

Kana Adachi “I’m in Love with You Right Now” Special Music Video
I am in love with you now.Adachi Kana

A love song that straightforwardly expresses the pounding heartbeat at the very moment you realize it’s love.

Released digitally in July 2018 by singer-songwriter Kana Adachi, who enjoys immense support from the social media generation, it’s also beloved as the theme song for AbemaTV’s romance reality show “Kyo, Suki ni Narimashita” (“Today, I Fell in Love”).

The lyrics, co-written with popular manga artist Momoko Koda, capture down-to-earth feelings where the joy and bittersweetness of love coexist, packed with phrases perfect for a “lyrics prank.” Sending a message to your crush one line at a time and waiting for their reaction is sure to set your heart racing.

The comic-style music video also drew attention, and the song was included on the album “Yeah! Yeah!” When you feel shy about putting your hidden feelings into words, why not take a little courage and send them with this song?

Confession RehearsalHONEY WORKS

HoneyWorks “Practice Confession feat. Natsuki Enomoto (CV: Haruka Tomatsu)”
Confession RehearsalHONEY WORKS

HoneyWorks is a creator unit known for media mix projects spanning novels, anime, and more.

This track, featuring the VOCALOID GUMI, is a pop-rock number packed with the thrills of youth.

It tells a bittersweet story of hiding one’s true feelings under the guise of a “rehearsal” right before a confession—something many listeners will surely relate to.

The quotation of a Bach melody in the interlude is memorable as well.

The album ‘I’ve Liked You for a Long Time.’, released in January 2014, debuted at No.

4 on the Oricon charts and later served as the basis for a theatrical anime.

The lyrics, which jokingly gauge the other person’s reaction, are perfect for a LINE “prank.” Try sending messages one line at a time—unclear whether they’re serious or just practice—and give your crush a little heart-stopping surprise.

TorikoNissy

Nissy (Takahiro Nishijima) / “Toriko” Music Video
TorikoNissy

This song was written as the theme for the film “Ano Ko no, Toriko.” Known for his highly entertaining performances, Nissy released it as a single in September 2018.

It accompanies a story about childhood friends, love, and dreams, expressing the joy and thrill of romance with a pop sound.

Like the dance that drew attention in the music video, it’s packed with charm that will brighten listeners’ hearts and set them bouncing.

If you use the lyrics for a surprise text, the key is to send lines from the chorus—full of affection—little by little.

With many cute expressions that don’t feel too heavy, it’s perfect for creating an opportunity to confess your feelings.

It’s a popular track also included on the album “Nissy Entertainment 5th Anniversary BEST,” so why not share your feelings with someone special through this song?

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