A love song that lets you be honest with your feelings when you’re feeling jealous
We’ve put together a collection of love songs that help you open your heart when you’re dealing with arguments or jealousy.
Sometimes a minor misunderstanding with your partner turns into a fight, or you can’t help feeling overwhelmed with jealousy when the person you like is talking to someone else.
In those moments, many of us think, “That’s not what I really wanted to say,” or “I’m starting to hate myself…”
In this article, we introduce songs that, when you listen to them at times like these, can calm your frustration and anger and help you remember the pure feeling of loving the other person.
Give them a listen when things feel tough.
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When I’m jealous: love songs that help you be honest about your feelings (81–90)
The Girl of the Heptagonal PyramidTaniyama Hiroko

Thinking of you, whom I will never see again, you are in a seven-sided pyramidal tower, and you will never show yourself.
No matter how far I walk, I cannot get closer to you; such a seven-sided pyramidal tower does not exist in this world.
It cannot be built.
And yet the man cries out to the girl that he loves her.
VenusSuzumura Kenichi

A brisk rock song.
It tells the hysterical and dramatic saga of the usual fight with a woman who, after a stretch of silence, bursts into anger and storms out of the room, followed by the inevitably lonely night, the phone call, the flood of words to explain and justify, and finally the mutual forgiveness.
I’m not crying.Suzusato Maho

An emotional rock ballad.
It tells the feelings of a woman who, after breaking up because she missed the chance to apologize over a trivial fight, is tormented by regret yet chooses to believe a new love will begin, pushing past her awkwardness and embarrassment to move forward positively.
A kiss after a fightNagayama Yōko

It’s not just because Ms.
Nagayama is the one singing—it’s that both the melody and the lyrics are enka.
I’d known it as a song by Ayumi Ishida, so it felt unexpected.
I sense a woman’s heart wanting to make up with a kiss after a small misunderstanding between a man and a woman.
I think Ms.
Nagayama’s calm, matter-of-fact singing suits it well.
Two People Who Can’t Go HomeJUDY AND MARY

When you had just started going out with him, after a date, did you ever feel like you never wanted to go home? This song is the very last track on JUDY AND MARY’s third album, Miracle Diving, though the band has since disbanded.
It’s a classic featuring only TAKUYA’s acoustic guitar and YUKI’s vocals.
There’s also a story that, during recording, they stayed behind after the other members had left to lay down the track—making them, quite literally, “the two who couldn’t go home” until the very end in the studio.


