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Classic songs about proposals. Recommended popular tracks.

The moment of a proposal is a very nerve-wracking scene where you pledge your future happiness.

Along with joy, worries and a sense of responsibility come, too.

It’s a wonderful moment, yet one where you may also feel a bit anxious about what lies ahead—a slightly complicated state of mind.

This time, we’re introducing songs themed around proposals!

We’ve gathered a variety of tracks: songs that sing about a bright future for the two of you, ones that capture the mixed feelings of excitement and anxiety, and songs from a woman’s perspective.

That said, every song shares one thing in common: they all express love in a straightforward, beautiful way!

These tracks are recommended both for those considering a proposal and for those who have already decided to get married, so be sure to find your favorite!

Classic songs about proposals. Recommended popular tracks (21–30)

proposal (marriage proposal)Oku Hanako

It’s a song included on Hanako Oku’s ninth original album, “The Today That Once Looked So Far Away,” released in 2017.

Chosen as a MAST commercial song, its promotional video was created using photos of “happy moments” submitted from all over the country, and the track is a gentle piece filled with feelings from a male perspective.

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. ~A Song Dedicated to You~Sonar Pocket

Sonar Pocket “Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday. ~A Song for You~” [MV Short]
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. ~A Song Dedicated to You~Sonar Pocket

It was released in 2012 as Sonar Pocket’s 10th single.

It’s a straightforward love song that feels like a gentle promise: “I’ll always stay by your side so that you can keep smiling every day.” Packed with the feeling that there’s no one else you want to cherish and be with forever, it’s the perfect song for a proposal.

Breath of DawnChekkāzu

The Checkers “Breath of Dawn” MV
Breath of DawnChekkāzu

A heartwarming love song from The Checkers.

It gently yet powerfully conveys deep feelings and resolve for a loved one, carried by a tender, strong melody.

Fumiya Fujii’s emotive vocals resonate deeply with listeners.

Released in June 1990, the song was also used as the campaign song for the film “Tasmania Story.” It reached No.

2 on the Oricon weekly chart and drew significant attention, including a performance at that year’s NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

It’s a perfect track for those planning a proposal or wanting to express their feelings to someone special.

Also recommended for a refreshing morning listen.

Fated OneEXILE

The One of Destiny (EXILE BALLAD BEST)
Fated OneEXILE

Released in 2004 as EXILE’s 14th single, this song came out as a double A-side with Carry On/Fateful Person—the group’s first double A-side release.

It was used as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “The Door of Miracles: The Power of TV” and as a commercial song for DynaCity.

A gentle ballad, it’s one of the most popular tracks among fans.

With lyrics expressing deep feelings for a loved one, it makes for a moving and wonderful proposal song.

Take this opportunity to give it a listen.

Together foreverKobukuro

Kobukuro - Together for Eternity
Together foreverKobukuro

It was released in 2004 as Kobukuro’s 10th single.

The song was written by Kobuchi to sing at a friend’s wedding, and it became a hot topic as a wedding song, eventually becoming a staple at weddings.

Its lyrics, which express the desire to share all joys and sorrows together, resonate deeply and make it a timeless classic.

With a straightforward message about becoming happy together, it’s also perfect for a marriage proposal!

I can’t love anyone but you anymore.KinKi Kids

KinKi Kids Domoto Koichi, Domoto Tsuyoshi, “I Can’t Love Anyone But You”
I can't love anyone but you anymore.KinKi Kids

It was released in 2000 as KinKi Kids’ 10th single.

The song was used as the opening theme for the NTV Wednesday drama “The City Where Angels Disappeared,” starring Koichi Domoto, and is a piano-centered ballad.

It’s a love ballad whose straightforward lyrics—declaring that you’re the only one—resonate deeply.

eternityBENI

Released in 2012 as BENI’s 14th single.

The lyrics were written by BENI herself, and the song was used as the theme for NHK General TV’s Yorudora series “Honjitsu wa Taian Nari.” It’s a warm song that wishes happiness for a couple on their wedding day, making it perfect to gift to a friend who’s getting married.

It also fits perfectly with the theme of a marriage proposal.