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Recommended love songs for men: A collection of classic hits that sing about men's love

When we think of love songs, they tend to be seen as a genre that’s popular with women, but of course men also have times when they want to listen to love songs!

Even when we just say “love songs,” there are tracks that tell all kinds of stories—happy love, heartbreak, unrequited love, unattainable love, and more.

In this article, we’ll be introducing a wide range of love songs recommended for men like that!

Read along with the lyrics as you listen, and be sure to find the one song that perfectly matches your feelings.

Recommended love songs for men: A collection of classic tracks about men's love (91–100)

gas stationKokoro no Suke

Kokoronousuke – Gas Station (Official Music Video)
gas stationKokoro no Suke

A heartwarming love song that’s sure to make a drive date even more fun.

Its striking lyrics compare a romantic relationship to a gas station in a fresh, original way.

With an idea that feels very much like Konosuke, a car enthusiast, it expresses affection and devotion to a lover.

The track is included on Konosuke’s EP “V8,” released on Valentine’s Day in February 2024.

Concrete details—like a Starbucks drive-thru and the scent of caramel—are part of its charm.

It’s the perfect song not only for couples who love to go on drives, but for anyone who wants to cherish time with someone special.

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.

I wonderDa-iCE

Da-iCE / 'I wonder' Music Video | Theme song for the drama 'Kururi: Who Fell in Love with Me?'
I wonderDa-iCE

A love song that delicately captures the subtleties of romance has been born.

Da-iCE’s track, released in April 2024 as the theme song for the drama “KuruRi: Who Did I Fall in Love With?”, vividly expresses the wavering emotions of love.

Set to a pop, danceable melody, it portrays standing at the crossroads of love and life, gently giving listeners a push forward.

Showcasing Da-iCE’s distinctive expressiveness and standout vocals, this piece is a masterpiece that stays by your side when you’re unsure in love or in life.

It’s perfect not only to listen to while watching the drama, but also to enjoy with someone special and share the feeling together.

LOVE TRIGGERSnow Man

Snow Man「LOVE TRIGGER」Music Video
LOVE TRIGGERSnow Man

With this love song by Snow Man, their mature allure and atmosphere are brought out to the fullest.

It’s included on their 10th single, released in February 2024, and was chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “Koisuru Keigo 24-ji” (Love Guard 24).

The lyrics capture the sweet yet heartrending emotions of falling in love, making it perfect not only for those in love but also for anyone who wants to feel that heart-fluttering excitement.

The song also drew attention because member Hikaru Iwamoto handled the choreography.

Many listeners will likely find themselves captivated by the lyrics’ theme of adult romance.

I Love you,SAYONARAChekkāzu

The Checkers “I Love you, SAYONARA” (LIVE)
I Love you,SAYONARAChekkāzu

A gemlike ballad where wistfulness and warmth melt together.

Because they love each other, a man and woman choose to part for the other’s happiness—their deep affection seeps into the heart alongside an unforgettable saxophone melody.

Released by The Checkers in March 1987, the song quickly became famous as a SEIKO commercial tune.

It reached No.

2 on the Oricon Weekly chart and captured the No.

1 spot on The Best Ten.

This piece offers comfort to anyone who has experienced parting from someone dear.

The image of a man who deliberately says “I hate you” to initiate the breakup reveals a tender compassion at the heart of this gentle song.