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 (31–40)
Unrequited loveGENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE

There’s something special about unrequited love during our school days, isn’t there? GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE’s song beautifully captures those bittersweet feelings.
Released in November 2013, this track sings about a pure kind of love—how just seeing the person you like looking down can make your whole day feel dull.
You try to strike up a conversation to hear their thoughts about a movie, but can’t find anything more to say… Anyone who’s experienced a one-sided crush will feel that frustration all too well.
It’s a highly recommended song for those who want to savor the sweetness and sadness of unrequited love.
Hey, my friendMr.forute

A song perfect for the milestone of graduation is “Naa, My Friend” by Mr.
Fōrte.
Released in 2021, this track is upbeat yet features a melody that evokes the bittersweetness of friendship, making it ideal for farewell moments.
Capturing unforgettable school days, the song is sure to inspire and move not only graduates but everyone who listens.
I recommend “Naa, My Friend” as background music to enhance a graduation video.
spring melancholyMrs. GREEN APPLE

A popular song that poignantly portrays graduation and new encounters has been delivered by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE.
Set at a medium tempo, it candidly sings about precious memories and farewells with friends.
The song carries the straightforward feelings of vocalist Motoki Omori, who wrote it the day after graduating high school, and it was also chosen as the theme for Suntory’s “Craft Boss” commercial.
While sensing how quickly student life passes, it depicts the realization that everyday repetition was actually a treasure, weaving in awkwardness when facing friends and the inner conflict of yearning and aspiration.
As spring arrives and the seasons change, the protagonist’s emotions—anxious about the future yet striving to look ahead—are carefully rendered alongside delicate melodies.
It’s a track we especially hope elementary school students working hard at their studies and club activities will listen to.
graduation ceremonySARD UNDERGROUND

SARD UNDERGROUND is a three-piece band that debuted as a ZARD tribute act, gaining attention for their covers of classic hits.
Their 5th single, “Sotsugyoushiki” (“Graduation Ceremony”), true to its title, features a refreshing melody and ensemble perfect for the graduation season.
Its lyrical message, evoking the world of Izumi Sakai’s lyrics, is likely to resonate even with today’s younger generation who didn’t experience ZARD in real time.
While a tribute band, their sound reflects a modern evolution that strikes a chord, making it a track listeners of all ages should hear.
We againSG

When it comes to songs you want to hear during cherry blossom season in full bloom, this is the one! Sung by SG, this heartwarming track centers on the themes of parting and reunion.
It carries messages that support life’s turning points—like graduation or changing jobs—and resonates deeply with listeners.
It was also featured in a Calorie Mate commercial cheering on exam-takers, and a wind ensemble version was released digitally in November 2024.
The lyrics are memorable, reflecting on past memories while inspiring hope for the future.
It’s the perfect song to play at graduations or during farewells with friends.
Listen to it while viewing the spring blossoms, and it’s sure to warm your heart.
Unrequited love songs to listen to in March: spring love songs (41–50)
Hey,SHISHAMO

The refreshing rock number “Nee,” so characteristic of SHISHAMO, is truly a song about unrequited love.
It captures the feelings of a girl who wants to confess, and you can really feel how hopelessly she’s in love! Confessing is something you do for yourself.
I bet many people were struck by those lyrics.
Feelings that go unspoken won’t be noticed—so you have to find the courage to say them.
When you want to confess but can’t find the courage, listen to this song and let it give you strength.
Take that step for your own happiness—cheering you on!
I like you.YOASOBI

A YOASOBI song packed with bittersweet first-love feelings and the courage to confess.
It carefully portrays the wavering emotions of a girl who tries over and over to confess to her crush.
Her determination to overcome past failures and speak her heart again resonates deeply with listeners.
Released in May 2022, the track was created as the second installment of a collaboration project with a Naoki Prize–winning author.
It was also featured in a hair care brand’s commercial, bringing it to many ears.
Perfect for students nearing graduation or anyone ready to confess their feelings.
Why not listen to this song and find the courage to put your heart into words?


