[Love Songs] Songs to Listen to After a Fight with Your Partner — Make-Up Songs
When you’re in a relationship and truly facing each other earnestly, there are times when you end up arguing.
But the tricky part about fights between lovers is that, precisely when you argue, it can be hard to be honest.
So in this article, we’re introducing love songs to listen to when you’ve had a fight, all centered on making up.
These songs are filled with the struggle of not being able to be straightforward, and with overflowing affection.
As you listen, memories from the early days of your relationship will come flooding back, and you’ll surely feel like expressing your true feelings.
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[Love Songs] Songs to Listen to After a Fight with Your Partner – Make-Up Songs (81–90)
DearFukuyama Masaharu

As we keep fighting, making up, fighting again, and making up, we lose sight of what truly matters.
But when we take a little distance, we realize just how precious those things are, and we find ourselves growing more and more fond of them—this song is about that feeling.
CAN YOU CELEBRATE?Amuro Namie

Namie Amuro’s biggest hit, featuring a resonant, beautiful voice and earning overwhelming support from women as a symbol of strong femininity.
This number portrays the blissful night spent united with the one you love, and it’s a ballad that can help spark reconciliation when listened to after a quarrel.
honest / frank / straightforwardMakihara Noriyuki

“I’m sorry” and “thank you” don’t come out unless you’re being honest, right? Especially when you’ve had a fight.
But looking at it another way, a fight is also a chance for both of you to express your true feelings.
Why not open your heart, accompanied by Noriyuki Makihara’s beautiful singing voice?
poker faceHY

While trying to soothe his sulking girlfriend, she still refuses to open up.
The song expresses the boyfriend’s feelings—he’s anxious and frustrated, but he loves her all the same.
Listen to it after a fight, and you’ll definitely feel like making up.
BABYBENI

Even when I love you so much that I end up being selfish, or say too much and hurt you, I still want you to understand—that’s a feeling anyone who’s been in love must have.
But we mustn’t forget to be grateful, too.
This is a song that makes you want to give thanks not just for meeting, but for the fact that you were born.
CalendarONE☆DRAFT

In everyday life with a lover, fun times and arguments—everything—come with the territory.
These lyrics, which sing about making up after fights and weaving your shared history together, might make even you in the middle of a quarrel feel like reconciling and moving forward.
[Love Songs] Songs to Listen to After a Fight with Your Partner – Make-Up Songs (91–100)
I love you, I love you, I love you.Kōda Kumi

A smash hit by Kumi Koda, one of Japan’s leading artists, known for her powerful vocals that resonate deeply with listeners and her overwhelming live performances.
This love ballad, which pours out feelings for a partner, is a classic that reminds you how precious they are—especially after a fight.



