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.
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Confession on LINE! A Collection of Love Songs Perfect for the Lyrics Prank (1–10)
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.
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.
Confess on LINE! A collection of perfect love songs for the lyric-prank trend (11–20)
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?
Ten Rules of Confessionerica

A great song to use for a surprise lyric message that conveys your honest feelings to someone you love is “Kokuhaku 10 Kajō” (“10 Rules of Confession”).
It was released in 2017 by singer-songwriter erica, who has created many romance songs from a woman’s perspective.
If you’re sending messages on LINE to someone you have feelings for, it can be nice to send them in order from the first of the ten rules.
Precisely because this is someone you cherish, the straightforward, love-filled lyrics will help express your feelings.
It’s also a love song that portrays not only the emotions of a one-sided crush but also the stance of facing each other as partners.
Try pulling off your surprise using a song whose lyrics convey the honest feelings you hold in your heart.
From Me to Youflumpool

Flumpool is a rock band that has won strong support with its refreshing band sound and pure, heartfelt lyrics.
This work is a fast-paced pop-rock number themed around the feelings you want to convey to someone important and the courage to take a step forward.
Written as the theme song for the film of the same name released in September 2010, it has been loved by many, even reaching No.
2 on the Oricon weekly chart.
The lyrics, which convey genuine feelings in a conversational tone, seem like they could be sent line by line on LINE and still feel like a natural conversation.
They let you deliver the usually embarrassing words “I like you” in a straightforward way.
How about listening to this love song that gives you a push when you need the courage to confess—a perfect pick for a lyrics surprise, too?
I like all of it.Yūsuke

Yusuke Kamiji, whose breakout on the quiz show “Quiz! Hexagon II” is still fresh in our memories, released his seventh single under the name Yusuke in July 2011.
Centered on the theme of “love,” this work is notable for its unique yet straightforward structure: listing ten wonderful things about the person you like.
The song reached No.
4 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and was later included on the album “Um… Because There Are Tears, There Is Love.” If you send one line at a time, putting your partner’s charming points into concrete words, they’ll be sure to blush.
Try borrowing this song’s style to express the gratitude and affection you can’t usually say out loud.
It’ll turn into a lyric-based surprise that fills the air with happiness.



