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A rainy love song. A love song perfect for a rainy day.

There’s a phrase, “beneficial rain,” but when rain appears in love songs, it tends to carry a slightly sad image, doesn’t it?

What songs came to mind for you?

In this article, we’ll introduce love songs related to rain.

We’ve gathered plenty of tracks that mention rain in the lyrics, songs that depict the June rainy season, and love songs you’ll want to hear on a rainy day.

From nostalgic classics to the latest hits, you’ll be able to enjoy a wide range of rain-themed songs, so please try finding your favorite love song!

Rainy day love songs. Perfect love songs for rainy days (41–50)

Early summer rain&TEAM

&TEAM ‘Samidare’ Official MV
Early summer rain&TEAM

This song by &TEAM delicately portrays an unwavering love, set against the changing seasons from late spring to early summer.

Its beautiful imagery—like falling cherry blossoms and early summer rains—truly captivates the heart.

Released on May 8, 2024, this work is their debut single heralding the beginning of a new story.

For those feeling unsettled by farewells with friends or changes in their surroundings, it’s sure to be a song that stays by your side.

Rainy love songs. Perfect love songs for rainy days (51–60)

Gentle RainKoizumi Kyoko

Kyoko Koizumi – Gentle Rain (Official Video)
Gentle RainKoizumi Kyoko

The lyrics penned by Kyoko Koizumi herself delicately depict loneliness in the city, chance encounters, and a heartfelt longing for the other person.

Released in February 1993, the song drew attention as the theme for the drama “To Love” and became a major hit, reaching No.

2 on the Oricon charts and selling over 950,000 copies.

Koizumi’s voice, carried by Shoko Suzuki’s beautifully composed melody, blends poignancy with warmth, gently resonating with listeners.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to alone on a rainy day—one that softly soothes the heart when you’re feeling the loneliness of the urban bustle or holding onto thoughts of someone dear.

We’re already broken up, you and I.AYANE

AYANE / We’ve already broken up, you and I (Lyric Video)
We're already broken up, you and I.AYANE

It’s a bittersweet love song that brings back memories of past relationships.

Released in January 2025, it’s included on the EP album “my luv.” AYANE’s clear, airy vocals are striking, and before you know it, you find yourself overlaying your own life onto the world of the lyrics.

The smooth, mellow R&B sound really seeps in, too.

It’s perfect for listening alone on nights when you can’t help but think of an ex.

By the time it ends, you might be able to look forward a little.

cold rainEvery Little Thing

If you’re in the mood to cry on a rainy day, I recommend “Tsumetai Ame” by Every Little Thing! Debuting in 1996, Every Little Thing is a musical duo known for heartbreaking breakup songs and tearjerkers.

“Tsumetai Ame,” released as a single in 2009, carried the catchphrase “the most tear-jerking song of this winter.” Kaori Mochida’s vocals poignantly express a woman’s feelings as she loves someone even knowing the love won’t be returned.

The way the autumn rain falls is endearing.indigo la End

Set against a moody, slightly enigmatic accompaniment, this song poetically weaves a tale of romance.

It’s by the band indigo la End, fronted by Enon Kawatani—who is also active in Gesu no Kiwami Otome and Genie High.

The lyrics revolve around the theme of “autumn rain,” as suggested by the title, and are crafted in a way that invites varied interpretations from each listener.

You can enjoy it by pondering the true story and emotions embedded in the words, or by overlaying the lyrics with your own experiences.

It’s a track you’ll want to savor on a long autumn night.

That’s not fair…arekunn

That's not fair... / Ale-kun [Official Music Video]
That’s not fair...arekunn

Are-kun’s song, which beautifully portrays aching love and suffering, has deeply moved many listeners.

While harboring intense feelings for the other person, the work delicately weaves the complex emotions of a woman swayed by ambiguous behavior.

Released in August 2021 as an advance track from the album “Breath,” it was also chosen as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “BREAKOUT” in September, allowing it to resonate with an even wider audience.

Confused and hurt by the other person’s vague kindness, yet unable to suppress her feelings—this piece offers heartfelt empathy and comfort to anyone who bears the pain of an unrequited love.

TokyoKuwata Keisuke

Keisuke Kuwata – Tokyo (Full ver.)
TokyoKuwata Keisuke

Rain falling in the city feels strangely cold.

The emotionally rich vocals and sound seep into your heart.

It’s a solo track by Keisuke Kuwata, released in 2002 as his eighth single.

You’ll be drawn in by the interplay between the trendy vibe and the melody.

Listening to it, you almost feel as if you’ve stepped into the world of the song.

On rainy days—especially at night—it’s bound to pierce your heart.