Unrequited love songs to listen to in March. Spring love songs.
In March, the graduation season, many people may be wondering whether to confess their feelings or not.
Some of you might be thinking of giving up without confessing because your paths are diverging or you’re set to move out of the prefecture.
In this article, we’ve gathered songs about unrequited love that we want you to listen to in this season of partings—March.
They’re all songs that anyone in love can surely relate to, so if you’re looking for tracks that “link with how you feel right now,” try searching this playlist.
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Unrequited love songs to listen to in March: Spring love songs (61–70)
Thinking of youKEISUKE

This is a poignant song by KEISUKE that captures the delicate feelings of youthful love.
“I want to tell you how I feel before we graduate and can’t see each other anymore,” “What if I had done this back then”—many people with unrequited feelings may relate to such regrets.
You’re sure to empathize with the protagonist, who cares so much about the other person that they can’t bring themselves to confess their feelings.
Released in November 2019, the song has touched many hearts, garnering over 5 million views on YouTube.
If you’re struggling to find the courage before graduation, why not listen to this track and lift your spirits?
WAA!!!!Omoi

When you listen to this song, you might find yourself fondly thinking, “We did nothing but silly things, but it was so much fun…” and reminiscing about your school days with friends.
It’s a track by Omoi, the music unit known for hits like “Teo” and “If You Were to Jump,” released in 2018.
It’s a high-velocity mixture rock song, and the sheer sonic pressure is startling.
That aggressive sound—so very Omoi, right? How about singing it at karaoke with everyone after graduation?
OrangeSMAP

A song known as one of SMAP’s hidden gems is “Orange,” the B-side to their 2000 single “Lion Heart.” The single topped the Oricon charts, and “Orange” proudly took first place in a fan poll ranking of B-sides.
The lyrics, which depict two people who care deeply for each other choosing to part ways for the sake of their future, leave listeners with a bittersweet feeling.
Many high school couples choose to break up around graduation, but if you’ve had an unrequited crush, graduation might be the perfect chance to confess your feelings.
my graduationSPEED

This is a song about a woman who has to break up with the boyfriend she’d been dating as they graduate.
It’s painful and lonely, but it captures well the complex feelings of a woman who, while resolving to move forward with the memories of meeting him and the time they spent together etched in her heart, also thinks that if they had never met, she wouldn’t have to feel this way.
Don’t bloom.WHITE JAM

WHITE JAM’s “Sakanaide” is a popular farewell song that’s often hailed as the number one graduation song.
In the music video, they showcased beautiful visuals using chalkboard art.
Their other songs are also famous among young people for being real tearjerkers.
Cherry Blossom Rainabsorb

Speaking of events in March, the most representative one is probably graduation ceremonies.
This song captures the season of parting from dear friends.
It conveys hope for the future—moving forward while keeping the time we spent together in our hearts, even as we each go our own way.
It has become a standard song often sung in graduation ceremony choruses.
First loveaiko

Singer-songwriter aiko skillfully captures the bittersweet feelings of a woman in unrequited love.
Her song “First Love” pairs lyrics and melody with a heart-clutching sweet-and-sour ache that’s irresistible.
Listening to it while remembering the person you liked all through class and recess can make your feelings overflow—so much that you might almost cry.
Aiko’s powerful voice gives you courage, so it’s also a great song to play when you’re about to confess your feelings to someone you like!


