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I love it… A wonderful love song with lyrics that touch the heart. Classic and popular tracks from Japanese music.

Whether you’re in love or not, plenty of people probably “love love songs,” don’t they?

Maybe you’re looking for a wonderful love song for an anniversary with your partner or for your wedding.

In this article, we’ve gathered love songs that include the word “I love you” in the lyrics—just for you.

It’s a phrase that can be hard to say out loud, but it’s one you want included when expressing your feelings through a song.

If you want to deliver your love straight to that special someone, be sure to check these out.

I love it... A wonderful love song with lyrics that really hit home. Classic and popular Japanese songs (81–90).

LOVE YOU ONLYTOKIO

LOVE YOU ONLY – TOKIO (Full)
LOVE YOU ONLYTOKIO

TOKIO’s debut single leaves a vivid impression with its straightforward lyrics that shout, “I can only see you.” The song’s exhilarating band sound—brimming with a sense of speed as if capturing the rush of being in love—is simply refreshing.

Tomoya Nagase’s piercing vocals from his younger days are also incredibly pleasant to the ear.

Released in September 1994, the track was used as the theme song for the anime Tsuyoshi Shikkari Shinasai.

The fact that they made their first appearance on the year-end NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen just a little over three months after their debut speaks to their popularity at the time.

It’s an irresistible track for anyone who loves crisp, refreshing rock.

Tearful KissATSUSHI

Tears Kiss (Southern All Stars) / Kazusa Heal Voice Ver.
Tearful KissATSUSHI

ATSUSHI covers a well-known classic by the legendary Southern All Stars.

This timeless song of heartache is one almost everyone has heard at least once.

The arrangement lets you enjoy it comfortably, with a sweet vocal tone that appeals to listeners of all generations.

Primalorijinarurabu

A heartwarming love song that begins with the bittersweet feeling of gazing up at a loved one’s window in the stillness of a snowy, pre-dawn winter morning.

It’s one of ORIGINAL LOVE’s signature tracks, brimming with the joy and ache of love and a yearning for eternity.

Takao Tajima’s emotionally rich vocals blend beautifully with arrangements infused with soul and funk, creating a sophisticated, urban soundscape.

Released in February 1996, it drew attention as a TV drama theme song and reached No.

5 on the Oricon weekly chart.

It’s a song I recommend when you want to cherish pure feelings for someone you love—one that gently stays by your heart.

Its beautiful lyrics and melody continue to captivate many listeners to this day.

Curse me, curse me.=LOVE

=LOVE (Equal Love) / 16th Single “Curse and Curse” [MV full]
Curse me, curse me.=LOVE

A song by =LOVE that portrays the moment when love transforms into a curse.

While it begins with a desire to be deeply connected with the one you love, that feeling gradually turns into something heavy and curse-like.

The lyrics carry an unsettling atmosphere inspired by a banquet held in the twilight darkness, leaving a powerful impression on listeners.

Iori Noguchi, who takes center stage, amplifies the song’s worldview with her bold, bitter allure.

Released in March 2024 as =LOVE’s 16th single, the track was also chosen as a tie-in song for the Odaiba Dinosaur Expo 2024.

It’s a recommended listen for those who want to feel the complexities of romance and the depth of affection.

Why did I end up falling in love with you?Tōhōshinki

A gem of a ballad that captures the aching heartbreak and pure love for another, pressing on the listener’s heart.

It delicately portrays the feelings of a protagonist watching a bride and groom at their wedding, touching on the subtle emotions woven from a wish for a loved one’s happiness and lingering regret.

Released by Tohoshinki in July 2008, the song’s elegant piano-and-strings arrangement blends beautifully with the five-member harmony, earning it the No.

1 spot on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It also won an Excellent Work Award at the 50th Japan Record Awards, paving the way for the group’s first appearance on the Kohaku Uta Gassen.

A track that seeps into your heart on night drives, rainy days, or when love is weighing on your mind.