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[Mutual Crush Song] Stuck before confession, not quite lovers!? A love song capturing wavering emotions

We’ve put together a collection of songs themed around “mutual unrequited love”—that in-between state where both people know they like each other, but neither can confess, so it stays one-sided.

If they’re aware of each other’s feelings, they should just confess! You might think so, but instead they fret, get impatient, and keep hoping for some sign—“Could it be…?”—from the other person.

In this article, we introduce a variety of songs: from happy love songs that end with the couple finally getting together, to stories where they like each other but never start dating and it quietly ends as is.

Find the one song that resonates with you!

[Mutual Crush Songs] Stuck Before Confession, Not Quite Lovers!? A love song portraying wavering emotions (1–10)

MetronomeYonezu Kenshi

A song by Kenshi Yonezu that portrays the ache of unrequited love and the pain of parting.

The protagonist’s feelings—still searching for their former lover even after the breakup—are expressed with delicate wording.

The lyrics, imbued with a strong desire to convey unwavering love to the one who left, captured the hearts of many.

Featured on the album “Bremen,” released in October 2015, this track is known as one of the works that marked a turning point in Yonezu’s musical career.

It’s a song that stands beside those bearing the pain of heartbreak or who have experienced a farewell with someone dear.

Listening to it might be a good chance to spend some time facing your own feelings.

Try loving—it’s not like you’ll lose anything.neguse.

Bedhead. 'Try loving me—it won't cost you anything' Official Music Video
Try loving—it's not like you'll lose anything.neguse.

This is a song by Neguse that portrays the aching feelings of a woman in love.

Although loving someone doesn’t necessarily mean she’ll get hurt, it conveys the hesitation that keeps her from taking that first step.

The lyrics vividly depict the heart of someone in love, with striking lines about wanting to fall asleep next to the person and the anticipation of a kiss.

Released in April 2023, the song drew attention as a follow-up to “Good na Ongaku wo,” which became a big hit on TikTok.

A music video was also produced, presented as a drama that depicts the everyday life of a man and a woman.

It’s a track that anyone struggling with love—not just those with unrequited feelings—should listen to.

cold; curt; blunt; unfriendlyRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS – Aloof [Official Music Video]
cold; curt; blunt; unfriendlyRADWIMPS

When it comes to piano ballads that portray a relationship between friends and lovers, “Sokkenai” comes to mind.

It was included on the rock band RADWIMPS’s 2018 album ANTI ANTI GENERATION.

Many listeners can relate to the lyrics about being unable to be honest precisely because you care, and struggling to find the courage to confess.

You can really feel the fluttering excitement of two people before they start dating.

Set to a slow-tempo melody, the song conjures images of a man and woman gradually closing the distance between them.

[Mutual Crush Songs] Stuck Before Confession, Not Quite Lovers!? A Love Song Portraying Swaying Emotions (11–20)

parallel linesEve × suis from Yorushika

Parallel Lines – Eve × suis from Yorushika MV
parallel linesEve × suis from Yorushika

When it comes to songs that overflow with feelings for someone special with whom you shared joyful times, “Heikōsen” comes to mind.

Released in 2021 by Eve—active as a Vocaloid producer and singer-songwriter—and suis, the vocalist of Yorushika, it pairs a warm, everyday-tinged band sound with a story-like progression of bittersweet lyrics.

It portrays the moment you realize the importance of the person who was always by your side as if it were natural, capturing the stirrings of love.

The duet, which beautifully reflects the emotions of two people who feel the same way about each other, makes it a track that truly tugs at the heart.

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CreepHyp – “ex Darling” (OFFICIAL AUDIO)
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CreepHyp’s “ex Darling” sings about two people who can’t stop loving each other even after breaking up.

It’s included on their 2012 album “I Thought I’d Be Loved for the Rest of My Life.” The title refers to someone you used to love deeply, and the lyrics portray the feelings of lovers whose relationship has ended.

Even though it’s over, their emotions haven’t faded, and the song captures their mutual feelings from both the man’s and the woman’s perspectives, squeezing your heart.

If you, too, have someone you still love but can’t be with right now, try listening to this song while thinking of them.

mutual unrequited loveDXTEEN

DXTEEN | 'Mutual Crush' Official MV (Theme Song for the Drama 'I Joined a Group I’m Not Close With on the School Trip')
mutual unrequited loveDXTEEN

It’s a heart-tickling youth love song packed with the sweet, bittersweet flutter of the moment when love begins to move.

Released in September 2025 as DXTEEN’s 6th single, the track portrays that delicate distance between two people who like each other but can’t quite take the next step.

It also drew attention as the theme song for the drama “I Joined a Group I’m Not Close With on the School Trip.” The initial rush of romance and the thrill of feeling the gap slowly close with someone you like are vividly expressed through the members’ fresh, breezy vocals.

Give it a listen when you want to move your relationship forward.

Goodbye, Mutual Unrequited LoveHoneyWorks feat. Serizawa Haruki (CV:Suzumura Kenichi)

HoneyWorks “Goodbye, Mutual Unrequited Love feat. Haruki Serizawa (CV: Kenichi Suzumura)”
Goodbye, Mutual Unrequited LoveHoneyWorks feat. Serizawa Haruki (CV:Suzumura Kenichi)

Set to a passionate rock sound, “Goodbye Mutual Unrequited Love” expresses aching feelings for a loved one.

Created by the creator unit HoneyWorks and sung by voice actor Kenichi Suzumura, it portrays the nostalgic thoughts of a man who leaves town upon graduation to chase his dreams, directed toward the person he likes and the city itself.

Carried by a driving band performance, his energetic vocals resonate throughout the track.

In the 2021 release “Tokyo Spring Session,” a moving story unfolds in which the two who were separated in this song end up getting married—definitely worth checking out!