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 (91–100)
Gift SongCHiCO with HoneyWorks

When it comes to graduation songs, many of them sing about parting with friends and school, but this one is a cheer song directed at your future self.
Since the performance is centered on piano, it’s also a very easy piece to practice.
The lyrics also touch on friendship, and it’s a recommended song for when you’re feeling down.
Lingering Snowiruka

It’s a song sung with the themes of graduation and parting, isn’t it? It’s hugely popular, and despite being an old song, it still reigns near the top of karaoke rankings.
The melody and phrases, which retain a certain sense of transience, really sink into the heart.
The swell in the chorus feels just right.
Unrequited love songs to listen to in March. Spring love songs (101–110)
Pass Me ByR5

It’s a song that conveys the feeling of wanting to seize the opportunity right after the girl you like has broken up with her boyfriend.
R5 is an American pop rock band, and this track is the lead single from their debut album.
Released in 2013.
365 daysMr.Children

Mr.Children’s signature bittersweetness is packed tightly into this song, “365 Nichi (365 Days).” It’s familiar from commercials and, despite never being released as a single, remains hugely popular among fans.
It captures the uniquely one-sided feelings of unrequited love—the emotions you know you have but can’t control, the surge of affection you just can’t hold back—and it’s a track that inspires nothing but “I relate so much!” For anyone who, upon graduation, finds themselves separated from the person they like without ever having confessed their feelings, this song will surely hit close to home.
I’ve always liked you.Saitō Kazuyoshi

It portrays a man who reunites with someone he liked during his school days and tries to finally express the feelings he has carried since then, only to find himself frustratingly short of words.
It’s a song that finely captures the weakness of a man who makes excuses to himself and pulls back from saying what truly matters.
Youth PhotographLittle Glee Monster

“Seishun Photograph” is Little Glee Monster’s second single, released in 2015.
Centered on the concept of memories captured in photographs, it powerfully conveys the bittersweet feelings of taking flight and setting out on a new journey, making it a perfect classic for graduation season.
On the day of departure…Kawashima Ai

Ai Kawashima, who sings “On the Day of Departure…,” had long aspired to become a singer and repeatedly performed street concerts.
Because of her beautiful voice and charming appearance, she was called the “Angel of the Streets.” She is also well known for debuting as the vocalist of I WiSH.


