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Recommended love songs sung by male artists for the yutori generation

Love songs by male artists offer perspectives and expressions of emotion that differ from those of female artists.

Songs that men might instantly relate to can, from a woman’s point of view, feel like entirely new emotions or lead to unexpected discoveries.

With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of love songs by male artists recommended for the yutori generation.

If you’re a man, try seeing yourself in these songs; if you’re a woman, use them as a reference to understand the male heart.

We hope you enjoy them.

Recommended love songs sung by male artists for the Yutori generation (71–80)

single bedSha ran Q

Sharam Q “Single Bed” (Music Video)
single bedSha ran Q

This is a wistful ballad that poignantly sings of lingering feelings for a former lover, a classic that gently teaches the preciousness of love.

As the protagonist looks back on memories left behind on a single bed, they realize that a romance once taken for granted was in fact more valuable than jewels, weaving a moving drama.

Released by Sharam Q in October 1994, the song became a major hit, ranking 24th on the year-end charts.

It was also used as the ending theme for the anime D.N.A²: They Were Once a Thing, and included on the album Inferiority Complex.

It’s the perfect track for reminiscing about youthful love while sharing memories with friends.

cherrysupittsu

With its melodious sound and lyrical lyrics, this masterpiece gently stays close to the heart.

While looking back on the days of a bygone youth, the protagonist’s resolve to keep moving forward carries a warmth that invites everyone’s empathy.

Released in April 1996 and reaching No.

1 on the Oricon charts, the song was also included on the album “Indigo Chiheisen,” and has been featured in NTT East’s TV commercials since 2019.

This piece is perfect for moments when you want to take a new step forward while cherishing memories with someone special, or when you feel like linking arms with friends and singing together—any time you need a boost of positivity.

presentMarushii

Marcy – Present (Official Music Video)
presentMarushii

Marcy’s love song pours straightforward affection into a heartwarming melody.

It gently portrays a relationship where two people openly share their “I love you” feelings, and the tender moment they realize that the other’s very presence is the most precious gift of all.

Released in September 2024, the track stands out for its warm acoustic guitar tones and soft, gentle vocals.

The must-see music video, set in Tokyo and Hakodate, depicts the happy everyday life of a couple who have just started living together.

Why not try singing it at karaoke with someone special or someone you have feelings for?

Our JourneyNakamura Masatoshi

Masatoshi Nakamura’s signature work, steeped in nostalgic memories of sunlight filtering through the trees.

Kei Ogura spun a beautiful tale tracing dreams and adventures, layered with a clear, transparent singing voice.

Released in October 1975, this song was used as the theme for a drama of the same name and peaked at No.

2 on the Oricon chart.

It stayed on the charts for 45 weeks and achieved a brilliant 870,000 copies sold.

This piece feels as if the memories of youth are your own story.

Sing it leisurely at karaoke, and you’ll be immersed in a gemlike melody that resonates across time and in lyrics that gently illuminate life’s journey.

A perfect song for calm, companionable moments with friends.

The Last RainYasushi Nakanishi

An ultimate, heart-stirring ballad that vividly portrays a farewell in a rain-soaked city.

Yasushi Nakanishi’s clear, gentle vocals beautifully express the pain of heartbreak and lingering attachment.

This song dramatically captures complex emotions like the fear of losing someone you love and possessiveness.

Released in August 1992, it was used as the theme song for Nippon TV’s “Hitachi Ashita P-KAN Kibun!” Its popularity steadily grew, ultimately becoming a major hit with total sales of about 900,000 copies by 1998.

It has been covered by numerous artists, including Kumi Koda and EXILE ATSUSHI.

For anyone who has experienced heartbreak, it’s a timeless ballad that resonates deeply and begs to be sung along to at least once.

Hide-and-seekYuuri

Yuuri “Kakurenbo” Official Music Video
Hide-and-seekYuuri

A poignant ballad that likens a breakup with a live-in lover to the children’s game of hide-and-seek.

Through images of a tumbler left behind and a messy room, it vividly portrays a man’s heart steeped in emptiness and loneliness.

Yuuri’s delicate vocals, paired with a simple, guitar-centered arrangement, superbly convey the pain of heartbreak.

Released in December 2019, the recording was supervised by Hiro of MY FIRST STORY.

The music video, directed by Elizabeth Miyaji and featuring actress Yuu Kinoyama, further deepens the work’s world.

It is a gem of a love song that closely resonates with those who have just experienced a breakup or who still harbor longing for someone dear.

SakuraŌhashi Torio

Sung by Ohashi Trio, this song delicately weaves the subtleties of the heart, pairing the fragility of cherry blossoms with the themes of parting from a loved one and embarking on a new journey.

The resolve to set out while cherishing someone and wishing for their happiness resonates deeply through the gentle vocals and melody.

Included on the album “plugged,” it was released in March 2013 and was also used as the commercial song for House Wellness Foods’ C1000.

It is a warm, gem-like heartbreak song that comforts those who recall bittersweet memories of love in cherry blossom season or who have experienced a farewell with someone dear.