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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.

Unrequited love songs to listen to in March. Spring love songs (21–30)

Sakura Lovemosao.

Sakuran / Mosawo [Music Video]
Sakura Lovemosao.

Mosa wo.’s song resonates with students approaching graduation, filled with the tender feelings of first love and the bittersweetness of parting that come with the arrival of spring.

Released in February 2021, the track was reportedly created based on love stories submitted by fans.

Its lyrics delicately portray unrequited love, and the gentle vocals leave a strong impression.

It’s a song that makes you want to listen as cherry blossoms dance, capturing the fleeting nature of youth.

Highly recommended for students about to graduate and for anyone reminiscing about past love.

Forget-me-notMarushii

Marcy – Forget-me-not (Official Music Video)
Forget-me-notMarushii

A song by Marcy that delicately portrays the anxiety born with the arrival of spring and unwavering feelings for a loved one.

The lyrics convey the unease of entering a new environment.

While celebrating the other person’s growth, there’s a conflict over the fear that they might drift away—something many of us have likely experienced.

Released in March 2021 and included on their first album, “Memory,” this track resonates deeply with those in long-distance relationships or anyone who has experienced parting from someone dear.

Unrequited love songs to listen to in March: Spring love songs (31–40)

Anemone is the smile of first love.Kitatani Ruki

Ruki Chatan “Anemone Is the Smile of First Love” Official Music Video
Anemone is the smile of first love.Kitatani Ruki

This is a song whose heartrending vocals are perfect for spring farewells, seeping deep into the heart.

Ruki Kitaya’s delicate lyrics and sweet melody gently embrace the ache of unrequited love.

It beautifully captures the feelings of someone who keeps their feelings for a loved one hidden while facing a goodbye with the arrival of spring.

Released in May 2024, the song resonated with many and became a hot topic on social media.

It’s a must-listen for anyone anxious about being separated from someone important due to graduation or moving on to a new school.

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It was included on the single “Ichigo Ichie,” released in 2003.

It’s well known as a graduation song.

I think we feel anxious when saying goodbye or taking on something new, but listening to it at such times feels like it gives you a gentle push forward.

I miss youAdo

A refreshing love song that portrays the parting of youth.

Many listeners will relate to the lyrics that sing of missed connections and the heartache of long-distance love.

Ado’s overwhelming vocal power brilliantly expresses the complex emotions of being in love.

Released digitally in August 2021, it also drew attention as an insert song in the film “Kaguya-sama: Love Is War.” It’s a recommended track for those deciding to confess before graduation or facing a farewell with someone important.

Why not listen to this song and find the courage to share your feelings? It’s sure to become a wonderful memory.

March of the PetalsAimer

Aimer “March of the Petals” Starring: Mirei Sasaki (Hinatazaka46) (5th albums “Sun Dance” and “Penny Rain” released on 2019/04/10)
March of the PetalsAimer

Spring, when graduation arrives, brings one change after another, and sometimes it can feel strangely cruel.

You might even feel as though a faint crush gets lost and fades away among those changes.

Aimer’s “Hanabira-tachi no March” is a bittersweet song about feelings of love that went unspoken.

Under the double punch of spring and graduation, a romance ends without anything happening, like petals scattering.

No matter how painful or lonely it is, time only moves forward.

In such moments, perhaps the best you can do is wish for the other person’s happiness, just as this song does.

Even if you can’t confess your feelings, by wishing them well, you too will be able to face forward and move on.

graduating from loveCHIHIRO

CHIHIRO – Graduation from Love (Short ver.)
graduating from loveCHIHIRO

Singer-songwriter CHIHIRO is known for creating many songs themed around sad love and unrequited feelings.

Because of this, her works are often described as “tear-jerkers,” gaining attention for being deeply relatable and moving.

One of her songs themed around graduation is ‘Koisotsu’ (“Love Graduation”).

Told from a woman’s perspective, it portrays the resolve to graduate not only from school but also from unrequited love at the graduation ceremony.

With lyrics that give you a gentle push forward, it’s also recommended as a motivational song.