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Recommended unrequited love songs for high school boys

Teenagers who are right in the middle of their youthful days probably listen to all kinds of love songs.

Among those, I bet many of you tune into unrequited love songs! When you’re in love, it feels nice to find a song about one-sided feelings that you can relate to.

In this article, we’ve put together a selection of unrequited love songs especially recommended for high school boys.

We’ve gathered various tracks—from songs with a male perspective and ones sung by male artists to rock-style tunes—so give them a listen if you’d like!

Unrequited Love Songs Recommended for High School Boys (51–60)

Not quite loversTENSONG

TENSONG “Koibito Miman” [Official Music Video]
Not quite loversTENSONG

A bittersweet song by TENSONG that captures the fluttering feelings of love swaying in a fragile and unstable relationship.

The longing to become lovers and the desire not to break the current bond collide, striking a chord in the heart.

Takabō’s clear, translucent vocals delicately portray the earnest delivery of feelings to the other person.

Released in May 2023, this track is recommended for anyone moved by the frustration of love—unable to suppress your feelings, yet unable to be honest about them.

Boys Don’t CryYOAKE

YOAKE 'Boys Don't Cry' Official Music Video
Boys Don't CryYOAKE

YOAKE’s 2023 track “Boys Don’t Cry” sings about the hazy feelings of unrequited love and the desperate wish for that love to come true.

It captures emotions everyone with a crush has felt: getting carried away by a tiny positive reaction and thinking, “This might actually work!”, or sinking into despair like life is over when there’s no response at all.

But what unites everyone with a one-sided love is the burning desire for their feelings to be fulfilled.

Let this song remind you to treasure the delicate stirrings of young love.

I like you.YUTORI-SEDAI

[Official Music Video] YUTORI-SEDAI – I Like You (Suki)
I like you.YUTORI-SEDAI

A song packed with the sweet, awkward moments of high school romance—like sneaking glances in class or getting obsessed with what your crush loves.

Many listeners will surely relate to the worry of “Would it be a bother if I told them how I feel?” It’s scary to be rejected, but isn’t it even more painful and frustrating to stay silent and have someone else swoop in? Why not take courage from this song and confess your feelings? YUTORI-SEDAI’s vocals will surely give you the push you need.

Being a little short is just right.YUTORI-SEDAI

YUTORI-SEDAI – Just Enough by Being a Little Short [Official Music Video]
Being a little short is just right.YUTORI-SEDAI

The lyrics sweetly and poignantly portray a girl’s feelings of love—truly memorable! YUTORI-SEDAI’s song is a love anthem that stands by the hearts of high schoolers dealing with unrequited feelings.

Its unique take on romance—“love that’s a little lacking is just right”—has resonated with many.

Released in October 2023, the track became a viral hit on TikTok, and the music video featuring cast members from a popular dating show also drew attention.

It’s the perfect song for those in the midst of youth, to listen to while thinking of someone they like.

High school students struggling with love—why not listen to this song and find a bit of courage?

Recommended unrequited love songs for high school boys (61–70)

Mutual loveaiko

aiko - “Mutual Love” music video
Mutual loveaiko

From the flutter in your chest the moment you fall in love to the ache of feelings that don’t reach the other person, Aiko’s crystal-clear voice resonates deep in the heart.

Delicately portraying the emotions of longing for someone, this work—released in May 2024 and spotlighted as the theme song for a popular animated film—has struck a chord with many listeners.

Aiko’s vocals and the film’s world blend beautifully, further enhancing the piece’s allure.

It’s the perfect song for those experiencing unrequited love or looking to boost their motivation in romance.

Why not listen to this track and find the courage to share your feelings?

Come, springthe shes gone

the shes gone “Spring, Come” Music Video
Come, springthe shes gone

The rock band the shes gone captivates fans with down-to-earth, everyday lyrics themed around “May our songs be close to your daily life.” Their track “Haru yo, Koi,” released in advance from the mini-album HEART, features refreshing vocals and a comfortable ensemble.

The lyrics portray feelings so overwhelming that even the singer can’t control them—something that anyone with experience in love will likely find overlapping with their own memories.

It’s a heartfelt number that shows how falling in love can lead you to discover a version of yourself you never knew.

That’s not fair…arekunn

That's not fair... / Ale-kun [Official Music Video]
That’s not fair...arekunn

Are-kun’s song, which beautifully portrays aching love and suffering, has deeply moved many listeners.

While harboring intense feelings for the other person, the work delicately weaves the complex emotions of a woman swayed by ambiguous behavior.

Released in August 2021 as an advance track from the album “Breath,” it was also chosen as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “BREAKOUT” in September, allowing it to resonate with an even wider audience.

Confused and hurt by the other person’s vague kindness, yet unable to suppress her feelings—this piece offers heartfelt empathy and comfort to anyone who bears the pain of an unrequited love.