MISIA’s vocals have an incredible dynamic range that resonates in your heart in an indescribable way.
She’s released many captivating love songs, but this time we’re focusing on her songs about unrequited love.
We’ve put together a ranking of popular tracks about unrequited love, so be sure to check it out!
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MISIA's Unrequited Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
I long to see you now.MISIA1rank/position

“Aitakute Ima” is MISIA’s 23rd single, released in 2009.
It was written as the theme song for TBS’s Sunday drama “JIN,” and it reached No.
9 on the Oricon singles chart.
In writing the lyrics, MISIA visited the Chiran Peace Museum for Kamikaze Pilots in Kagoshima, where she read letters from soldiers heading to the front, addressed to their families and loved ones.
Reaffirming the weight of life and the depth of human bonds, she penned the lyrics.
If there is someone you feel that strongly about, please listen to “Aitakute Ima.”
EverythingMISIA2rank/position

A work by singer-songwriter MISIA released in 2000.
It was the theme song for the TV drama “Yamato Nadeshiko” and became a huge hit, reaching No.
1 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
Although it has a wintry feel, it carries warmth and is a karaoke staple that’s comfortable to sing.
It’s Just… LOVEMISIA3rank/position

It’s a song that MISIA sings with a tenderness and strength of feeling that truly comes through.
One of its greatest charms is her powerful voice, as if sending her emotions far into the distance.
The resonant sound—imbued with elements of R&B and soul—seems to carry the song’s message even deeper.
The lyrics depict the moment of realizing one’s own feelings of love and the confusion that brings, as well as how those feelings grow.
Within a quiet atmosphere of self-reflection, the track also conveys a passionate strength.
Sleepless nights are because of you.MISIA4rank/position

It’s a classic song by MISIA.
The romance in the song might be mutual, but the lyrics are filled with scenes that people with unrequited love can relate to.
The line about “you were just beside me, smiling and talking to me” captures a feeling we often have in everyday life with someone we really like—even if we’re not dating but things seem to be going well.
MISIA’s powerful yet warm voice is so comforting, giving you a calm, gentle moment.
Because you care so much, you want to see them even when you can’t meet, even in your dreams—feelings anyone in unrequited love can understand.
It’s a wonderfully soothing and relaxing track.
Hill Where Stars FallMISIA5rank/position

A gem of a ballad by MISIA, sung with a yearning for the stars that twinkle in the night sky.
Its beautiful lyrics layer memories of the past and hopes for the future onto the stars, and her commanding five-octave voice amplifies the emotion, moving listeners to their core.
Included on her debut album Mother Father Brother Sister, released in 1998, the piece features a strikingly grand arrangement woven from strings and piano.
It’s a song we especially recommend to those in long-distance relationships or anyone quietly holding feelings for someone dear.


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