[Menhera & Yandere Songs] A curated selection of love songs so devoted it hurts!
Have you ever found yourself strangely moved by “yandere” or “menhera” songs—those with lyrics so suffocatingly devoted they say things like “I love you so much it scares me” or “I’ll never let you go”? Songs themed around love that’s just too heavy have a curious, addictive pull, gently stirring the possessiveness and fixation hidden deep in the listener’s heart.
In this article, we’ll introduce especially memorable tracks—both in lyrics and melody—among songs about overwhelming love.
Feel free to relate—or to get the chills.
We hope you find a new favorite track!
[Menhera & Yandere Songs] Carefully Selected Love Songs So Single-Minded They’ll Drive You Crazy! (1–10)
Lead controlnarumiya

This is a yandere love song with a cool, jazz-infused, hard-hitting sound wrapped in a suspicious atmosphere.
It portrays a warped relationship where the balance of power keeps flipping as the narrator craves the other so intensely it could be called mad love, calling out their partner’s sloppiness while still wanting to keep them close—an obsession laid bare.
The rapidly shifting song structure feels like a projection of the changing emotions.
Created entirely by the artist Narumiya—who handles lyrics, composition, and more—this piece was released in September 2024.
It’s a must-listen for anyone who loves someone so much they don’t know what to do with themselves.
That rumored kidmurasaki ima

This is a yandere song that portrays being so overwhelmingly in love with someone that you’re practically high.
Released by Murasaki Kon in April 2025, it unfolds after the acclaimed album eMulsion from the same year and spread without any film or TV tie-ins.
It depicts a state where both body and mind are abnormal, craving the other so intensely it could be called mad love, unable to let go; the brisk pacing is addictive.
Wanting to know everything about the person you love, you sink deeper and deeper into darkness…
When the mere fact that they exist is what constitutes your life, that’s a pretty severe case.
Let these overflowing feelings for your beloved wash over you—give it a listen even when you’re feeling down or troubled.
I want someone to tell me, “The moon is beautiful, isn’t it?”Kakizaki Yūta

This is a yandere song that portrays the frustrating feeling of wanting your beloved to look only at you.
The wish to hear those famous words of love directed at oneself unfolds over a lively sound.
Some listeners may relate to the slightly precarious desire to monopolize someone when you can’t tell what they truly feel.
Created by Yuta Kakizaki, the piece was released in January 2026.
It was also released the following February under a different name as a Vocaloid producer, serving as a continuation of the album “Practice of Prayer,” which came out in April 2025.
Give it a listen when you can’t understand how your crush feels and you’re anxious, down, or troubled.
RikaSIX LOUNGE

A SIX LOUNGE track where profound love and madness intersect.
It features a heavy rock sound and emotional lyrics.
The song portrays a complex relationship with a person called “Rika,” expressing possessiveness, instability, and earnest affection.
Released in August 2023, it left a strong impression on many listeners and received high praise from singer aiko.
The music video was directed and illustrated by Miku Masuda.
Their one-take performance on the YouTube channel THE FIRST TAKE also drew attention.
It’s a recommended song for those nursing heartbreak or seeking an intense emotional experience.
a May flyRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS’ “May’s Fly” is a song that voices intense hatred toward a lover who betrayed the narrator.
It was released in 2013 as a double A-side single with “Last Virgin.” The lyrics seethe with madness: wishing every bad thing in this world would befall the unfaithful lover, and wanting to do nothing to help—just laugh or ignore them.
It’s chilling.
Yet feeling such strong hatred is the flip side of having loved that person just as deeply.
It’s a track that makes you feel both heavy love and heavy hatred.
I’d rather die.Fuji Kaze

This is a song by Fujii Kaze that expresses an extreme sentiment—preferring death over parting from the one you love.
Despite its light, jazz- and R&B-infused sound that doesn’t feel gloomy, don’t you sense a touch of darkness for a straightforward love song in the lyrics that depict an excessive obsession with the other person? It’s filled with lingering regret about not wanting to suffer remorse after losing them, suggesting that the feeling of love for the other person has become distorted.
The song is included on the album “HELP EVER HURT NEVER,” released in May 2020, and it was performed on a TV program in December 2022.
It’s a track I’d recommend to anyone whose feelings for someone have reached a peak and who is feeling suffocated.
You Are the Last feat. Rossnarumiya

This track was created by Narumiya, known for crafting intense love songs where deep affection intertwines with obsession, together with Ross, a close friend and collaborator.
At first it seems to offer an elegant melody rich with exotic color—only to reveal itself as a striking piece that evokes the fervent intensity of Showa-era kayōkyoku.
Its theme is a love so heavy that obsession and devotion collide: choosing the other as one’s final, ultimate person even at the cost of pain.
Released as a digital single in December 2025, the song strongly reflects the two artists’ relationship, including a period when they lived together.
It’s a highly addictive track that I’d recommend to anyone who simply wants to be swept away in the whirlpool of pure longing for another.


