Popular Love Song Rankings [2026]
I’ve put together a collection of wonderful “love songs” that have been popular in the past.
We’re introducing them in a ranking format based on the number of video views.
Take a look to see which love songs are popular, and use this as a reference!
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Popular Love Song Rankings [2026] (71–80)
The Story You Don’t Knowsupercell76rank/position

This song is characterized by a gentle melody that tenderly resonates with listeners’ hearts.
Released in August 2009, it is also known as the ending theme for the anime Bakemonogatari.
The lyrics delicately portray the ache of unrequited love and the complex emotions of a love triangle, striking a chord with many listeners.
One of its charms is how the protagonist’s hidden feelings and loneliness are beautifully expressed through scenes of stargazing.
It’s a perfect track for those who have experienced heartbreak or who hold unspoken feelings of love.
Combined with supercell’s delicate vocals, it becomes a moving and deeply touching piece.
OverMr.Children77rank/position

A Mr.Children masterpiece that gently wraps the pain of heartbreak: “Over.” As you revisit the moment of parting, your heart trembles with faint memories… In this way, the song perfectly synchronizes with the emotions of anyone nursing a broken heart.
Since their debut in 1993, they’ve stood by our hearts with countless hits, and “Over” is one of them.
Its lyrics portray a protagonist who looks back on a past love while feeling the sting of loss.
As hope and despair intersect, we realize that beyond the darkness overflowing with sorrow lies a new self.
It’s a masterpiece I wholeheartedly recommend not only to those who experienced heartbreak on Valentine’s Day, but to everyone carrying a past etched into their hearts.
Blue and SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE78rank/position

When it comes to rock numbers that propel the refreshing romance of youth, Aoi to Natsu comes to mind.
It’s also known as a signature song by the rock band Mrs.
GREEN APPLE, who create music across a wide range of genres.
The song captures the very moment when feelings of love overflow and, with its brisk, driving band sound, it’s sure to accelerate your heart’s longing.
It’s a rock track that teaches you to value your own feelings—no one else’s.
If you’re feeling anxious about whether your love will work out, give this energetic song a listen and let it blow those worries away.
Dried flowersYuuri79rank/position

A heartrending rock ballad that likens lingering feelings for an ex and emotions that don’t fade with time to flowers.
Released by singer-songwriter Yuuri in October 2020, it was later included on the album “Ichi.” Framed as a female-perspective after-story to the male-viewpoint song “Kakurenbo,” this track’s strong relatability is evident from its achievement of topping the Billboard JAPAN year-end overall chart in 2021.
From the conversational tone of the verses to the explosive power in the chorus, the shifting emotions are superbly expressed.
It will gently accompany those who are trying to move forward despite the pain of heartbreak, or on nights when you want to quietly bask in memories.
Loverssumika80rank/position

One of sumika’s signature songs, it’s a big crowd-pleaser at live shows and perfect for everyone to sing along! The overall vocal range is F3 to C#5, and it modulates up for the last chorus.
Since it has a fresh, upbeat feel, keeping a bright tone will help you hit the high notes and make it to the end comfortably.
Because it’s a band sound, be sure to listen closely to the drums and lock into the groove.
Also, sounds in the “na” row can be harder to articulate because they tend to be nasal.
Since every hook starts with “ne,” try bringing your energy up more than you think—you’ll project better and find it easier to sing!


