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Bittersweet! Love songs by female artists recommended for the Yutori generation

In J-pop, love songs are timeless favorites across every era.

From tracks that evoke the sweet, bittersweet feelings of a first crush to songs that suggest a slightly dangerous kind of romance, these tunes resonate with listeners in all kinds of situations.

So this time, we’re introducing love songs by female artists that we recommend for the yutori generation.

They’re all classics, so we hope you’ll find a love song that suits you.

Bittersweet! Love songs by female artists recommended for the Yutori generation (11–20)

I’ll be by your side.Aoyama Teruma ft. SoulJa

A song by Thelma Aoyama and SoulJa that delicately portrays the bittersweet feelings of a man and a woman.

It became a major hit as NTT Docomo’s 2008 spring campaign song.

The lyrics, which convey lingering feelings for a former lover and the message that even when you’re apart, your hearts are always together, are particularly striking.

Thelma Aoyama’s transparent, pure vocals and SoulJa’s rap blend in exquisite balance, resonating deeply with listeners.

The main melody alone is beautiful, but if you’re a man, you might find yourself wanting to rap along with SoulJa’s part.

As a new-generation duet song, it’s a great choice for karaoke and is recommended for anyone who’s experienced sweet-and-sour romance.

Tell me your phone number!≒JOY

≒JOY (Nearly Equal Joy) / 4th single title track “Tell Me Your Phone Number!” [MV full]
Tell me your phone number!≒JOY

Released early in January 2026 and officially launched as the 4th single in February, this track is a classic idol pop song that captures the initial impulses at the start of love.

It expresses those sweet, bittersweet feelings of wanting to get closer to someone you like and mustering the courage to ask for their contact—sure to make listeners’ hearts flutter.

The dance music video set in a school, featuring center Kanoa Amano’s adorable charm, is another highlight.

Be sure to check out their fresh, vibrant vocals.

MelomeraiLiFE!

iLiFE!, whose concept is “An idol life we create together, you and I,” has been winning strong support among Gen Z with their catchy tracks.

Released in December 2025, this song was dropped to coincide with their winter nationwide tour, JAPANLiFE! 2025.

Brimming with energy that instantly sweeps listeners into a whirl of excitement, it expresses budding romance in passionate words.

Packed with enough power to blow away the winter chill, this is a highly recommended pick when you want to lift your spirits.

I Sing a Love Song to You Across a Hundred Years. feat. aixeNatsunose

Composer Natsunose, known for creating songs that evoke nostalgic scenes, has gained widespread popularity.

Released in December 2025 as a collaboration with Yozora Fuyuno’s novel “A Song of Love to You Across a Hundred Years,” this piece recreates in reality the song written by the story’s protagonist.

Featuring vocalist aixe, the track blends her crystal-clear voice with the heartrending narrative in a delicate harmony.

The lyrics, which express feelings that transcend time, may grip your heart even more deeply when listened to after reading the novel.

It’s an emotional song that invites you to fully immerse yourself in its world.

Winter MagicAogumo

A pop number that turns winter’s chill into an ally of love, leaving you with a sweet-and-sour feeling.

Singer-songwriter Aogumo released it in November 2025.

The endearing lyrics—about using the freezing season as an excuse to get closer to someone you like—pair perfectly with her clear, airy vocals and make your heart skip a beat.

Her previous work, “We Don’t Have a Title Yet,” drew major buzz mainly on social media, and here again her down-to-earth word choice shines.

You’ll likely be moved by the protagonist, who struggles with the frustration of not being able to express her feelings honestly, yet ultimately musters the courage to do so.

Give it a listen this winter.

My loverKoresawa

Koresawa “My Lover” [MUSIC VIDEO]
My loverKoresawa

The happiness of being with someone you love right now, and the anxiety that the relationship might end someday.

A song that gently scoops up these delicate feelings we all carry has been released in November 2025 as the title track of Koresawa’s digital EP “Atashi no Koibito E.P.” Its true-to-life expressions of love, written in conversational phrases, slowly seep into the heart over a gently paced ensemble.

It’s a number we especially recommend to anyone who wants to cherish the time they spend with their partner.

Bittersweet! Love songs by female artists recommended for the Yutori generation (21–30)

That is a fairy.Boku ga mitakatta aozora

The Blue Sky I Wanted to See / “That’s a Fairy” Music Video [4K]
That is a fairy.Boku ga mitakatta aozora

A winter coming-of-age song released as the 7th single in December 2025.

It tells the story of a boy who, captivated by a girl he glimpsed by chance on a station platform, boards a packed train every morning to look for her, only for the days to pass without a reunion.

It portrays a first love that keeps a fleeting encounter engraved in the heart.

It captures a delicate longing for someone elusive, almost like a fairy.

I hope you can relate to the fragility of winter romance.