[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 (91–100)
I love you.Otsuka Ai

A smash hit by Ai Otsuka, an artist widely supported by women, this love song is woven with a clear, resonant voice that echoes in listeners’ hearts.
It’s a straightforward ballad that expresses honest feelings for a lover, and a go-to number when you want to make up.
dizzinessOnitsuka Chihiro

A huge hit by Chihiro Onitsuka that’s loved across generations—a love song delivered with a lustrous, irresistibly captivating voice.
This ballad expresses the desire to remain in a cherished moment forever with the one you love, reminding us of the importance of our partners.
VintagePorunogurafiti

It’s quite common for deep feelings of love to turn into anxiety.
That often escalates into arguments, too.
This song sings about choosing to believe in our love rather than getting caught up in such trivial things.
It’s a track that reminds you what truly matters.
Tree of WadatsumiHajime Chitose

Once you hear it, it never leaves your head.
A signature song by Chitose Hajime, beloved across generations for her distinctive voice and unique musical world.
Its lyrics vividly conjure scenes spent with a cherished lover, and when you argue, they will remind you both of the happy days you’ve shared.
Love is…Kato Miria

An epic ballad inspired by the classical masterpiece “Canon,” this song centers on love, sorrow, and the hope that overcomes them.
It portrays a protagonist weighed down by grief and on the verge of losing sight of life’s meaning, yet still searching for love.
As symbolized by the line, “No matter what happens, we’ll hold hands and keep living,” the themes are bonds and trust as the means to overcome hardship.
Released in June 2007 as Miliyah Kato’s 10th single, it peaked at No.
11 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
It was also used as the ending theme for the anime Toward the Terra, captivating many fans.
It’s a song we recommend to anyone struggling with their relationship.
Because I want to make upŌmoto Tomoko

Tomoko Omoto’s “Because I Want to Make Up” is a song that directly expresses the desire to reconcile.
It conveys the frustrating feeling of wanting to make up but not being able to say sorry properly, along with her feelings for him.
If you listen to it while you’re in a fight, it will surely make you want to reconcile.
kitchenYaita Hitomi

This kitchen sings of a woman’s feelings after a fight.
As she cooks a meal to share with him afterward, she starts to calm down, and finds herself able to say a simple, honest “I’m sorry.” It’s a song that makes you think, “I’ve been there, too.”



