CHIHIRO’s Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]
R&B singer-songwriter CHIHIRO is also active as a songwriter for other artists and as a sound creator.
Her songs feature lyrics that many women can relate to and often evoke a bittersweet feeling.
Here, we’ve put together and will introduce a ranking of her popular love songs.
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CHIHiro Love Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
Lovely CoupleCHIHIRO8rank/position

This is a special commercial featuring a collaboration between Nissin Foods and Cinnamoroll.
Set to a parody of CHIHIRO’s “Lovely Couple,” it introduces a Singapore-style laksa.
The little lines Cinnamoroll delivers in between are adorable.
The version of “Lovely Couple” used in this CM has a relatively wide and high vocal range, so it’s a song I’d recommend to those confident in their range.
On the other hand, the melody line is relaxed, so even with the pitch going up and down, it should be easy to follow once you’ve got the tune in your head.
Be sure to listen to the original many times before giving it a try.
It’s popular especially among younger listeners, so if you can sing it, it’s sure to get everyone excited.
No. 2CHIHIRO9rank/position

Many people can probably relate to the feeling of “hating it unless I’m number one.” This song by CHIHIRO, a singer-songwriter from Fukuoka Prefecture, is included on her 2019 album My Love Is Made of Tears.
With a sound rooted in R&B and hip-hop, it has a cool finish, and it pairs perfectly with CHIHIRO’s earnest, heartfelt vocals.
It’s ideal for when you want to finally cut ties with your ex.
Secret LoveCHIHIRO10rank/position

CHIHIRO, known for releasing many love songs from a woman’s perspective, put out the track “Secret Love” in 2020.
It’s a song about a woman who falls for a man even though she knows he has a girlfriend, and starts a relationship with him anyway.
While she suffers through a futureless relationship, she sings of a bittersweet yet strong resolve not to live with regret.
From the very beginning, CHIHIRO’s vocals could bring you to tears—this is a song we want women experiencing an unrequited love to hear.
CHIHlRO’s Love Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
If you are not hereCHIHIRO11rank/position

This is a song that expresses the feelings of a girl who’s feeling really down after a fight with her boyfriend.
“Please, go easy on me!”—she’s so cute, relying on him like that, isn’t she? For the sake of this adorable girl, please make up with her.
No Matter How Far Apart feat. SEAMOCHIHIRO12rank/position

A long-distance love song sung by CHIHIRO, a singer-songwriter from Fukuoka.
The track also drew attention for her collaboration with hip-hop singer SEAMO.
It’s included on her 2012 album “C is.” Many listeners may relate to the lyrics, which depict a woman’s feelings as she waits for her faraway lover.
graduating from loveCHIHIRO13rank/position

Singer-songwriter CHIHIRO is known for creating many songs themed around sad love and unrequited feelings.
Because of this, her works are often described as “tear-jerkers,” gaining attention for being deeply relatable and moving.
One of her songs themed around graduation is ‘Koisotsu’ (Love Graduation).
Told from a woman’s perspective, it portrays a girl who decides, at her graduation ceremony, to also graduate from her unrequited love.
With lyrics that give you a gentle push forward, it also makes a great encouragement song.
Lingering feelings for youCHIHIRO14rank/position

The theme of this song is that the feeling of unrequited love continues whether you’ve broken up or are still together.
The title, “Kimi ni Miren” (Lingering Feelings for You), is straightforward too.
The parts about trying to delete the other person’s contact info, and about how you’d end up crying if they got a new boyfriend, are vivid depictions overflowing with lingering attachment.
Maybe lingering feelings are especially common at the end of clumsy romances.
What do you think?


