A love song that makes you want to send it to someone
We’ve curated a collection of songs that portray deep affection.
Love comes in many forms—romance, familial love, friendship, and more.
In this article, we’ve carefully selected especially recommended numbers from among them.
This selection is perfect for anyone who wants to hear beloved hits and classics about love, or who is looking for a song to dedicate to someone special.
Be sure to give them a listen.
By listening to these songs, you might notice forms of love you don’t usually think about.
And once you do, you’ll surely feel inspired to share that love.
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Love songs that make you want to send them to someone (81–90)
A song dedicated to my belovedKuwata Keisuke

This is the song included at the end of the special best album “I LOVE YOU -now & forever-,” released in 2012 after his return from esophageal cancer.
It was also used in an NTT Docomo commercial.
He shared comments about his own battle with illness and about the Great East Japan Earthquake in relation to this song, which gives listeners much to reflect on.
It is a very moving love song.
I Know Magickome kome CLUB

This is a song by Kome Kome Club, led by Tatsuya Ishii, who has been in the spotlight again recently.
Despite their strong vocal abilities, Kome Kome Club operates more as entertainers than as conventional artists.
While they have many mellow love songs, this track is a high-tempo, lively, bright, and fun love song that is quintessentially Kome Kome Club.
Love SomebodyOda Yūji / Makishi Purīsuto

This is the theme song of “Bayside Shakedown,” which began as a TV drama and continued to be produced for a remarkable 15 years.
The song was provided by Maxi Priest, a reggae musician from the UK.
With its friendly, reggae-style melody, lead actor Yuji Oda sings rhythmically.
Maxi Priest’s backing vocals also add a rich flavor.
Cactus FlowerZaitsu Kazuo

This is a song by Tulip released in 1975.
In 1995, Kazuo Zaitsu, Tulip’s former lead vocalist, did a self-cover, and it became the theme song for the drama “Under One Roof,” leading to a revival hit.
With Zaitsu’s gentle voice and lyrics that hint at the end of love, it’s a deeply emotive piece.
I want to be your love.Karashima Midori

This is a classic by the accomplished singer-songwriter Midori Karashima.
She sings the pure, heartfelt emotions of a woman with a strong yet serene voice rich in vibrato.
The piano melody, so characteristic of her style, is another highlight.
She is also highly skilled as a lyricist, and her choice of words is fascinating, one by one.
Rainbow and AnniversaryTakahashi Yuu

In the days I spend with someone special, there are sunny days and rainy ones.
Even so, if you’re by my side, any day—today included—becomes an anniversary.
This song expresses the desire to live through such days, one after another.
Love songs that make you want to send them to someone (91–100)
The world calls it love.Sambomasutā

This is the fifth single by the distinctive punk rock band Sambomaster.
The song was produced for the drama “Densha Otoko” and helped fuel the Densha Otoko boom.
With a relentlessly explosive sound and shouting vocals, it’s a love song that conveys raw passion.
While it may seem purely punk, it’s actually an intricate track packed with a variety of sounds.


