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Popular Unrequited Love Song Rankings [2026]

Popular Unrequited Love Song Rankings [2026]
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Popular Unrequited Love Song Rankings [2026]

We’re introducing the monthly Top 100 unrequited-love songs in one go, ranked by highest to lowest views from the popular unrequited-love song rankings.

It’s a lineup packed with the most popular tracks among classic love songs—unrequited love anthems included.

Get ready for all the feels as you listen.

The playlist is updated every week!

Popular Unrequited Love Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)

HAPPY BIRTHDAYback number1rank/position

back number – HAPPY BIRTHDAY (full)
HAPPY BIRTHDAYback number

A three-piece rock band whose heartrending lyrics and moving melodies resonate with many, back number’s 20th single.

Released in February 2019, the music video—featuring a performance in an empty restaurant that conveys loneliness—also leaves a strong impression.

It deftly portrays the bittersweetness of unrequited love, and with Iyori Shimizu’s sharp guitar work and Takeshi Kobayashi’s production, it pierces deeply into listeners’ hearts.

It’s a highly recommended track for anyone experiencing unrequited love right now.

Ms. Hanako on a high pedestalback number2rank/position

Back Number – Hanako-san on a High Pedestal
Ms. Hanako on a high pedestalback number

When summer rolls around, this is the unrequited-love anthem you can’t help but crave.

The three-piece band back number released the single “Takane no Hanako-san” in June 2013.

Also included on the album “Love Story,” the song, true to its title, portrays the ache of longing for someone out of reach.

The protagonist imagines, all on his own, the kind of boyfriend she’d date—someone nothing like himself—and sinks into gloom, clinging to hopes of a chance reunion; his flailing is both endearing and heartbreaking.

In 2019 it was featured in a “Tanrei Green Label” commercial, drawing attention when Iyori Shimizu performed a stripped-down rendition.

Despite its breezy melody, the lyrics clutch at your heart.

It’s a song that quietly stays by your side on nights when you’re burning with an impossible love.

One ThingOne Direction3rank/position

One Direction, the boy band that enjoyed worldwide popularity in the 2010s, is a familiar group in Japan as well.

Although they are currently on hiatus, the many masterpieces they left behind continue to be loved.

Among their works, a pop tune from their debut album Up All Night powerfully sings about the impulse of unrequited love.

It sets a straightforward, heartfelt longing—being crazy about you and aching for “that one thing”—to sparkling guitar sounds and a fast-paced, exhilarating melody.

Released on CD in the UK in February 2012, the track also ranked high on the charts.

When your feelings for someone become unstoppable, listening to it will give you the courage to affirm those emotions with strength.

PrologueUru4rank/position

"Prologue" FULL ver.
PrologueUru

A poignant ballad that portrays a love so strong it slips beyond one’s control—leaving you wondering how you could ever fall this hard.

Even knowing it’s hopeless, your eyes still follow the one you love; those wavering emotions surge through your chest alongside Uru’s crystal-clear voice.

Released as a single in December 2018, the song was chosen as the theme for the drama “Chugakusei Nikki” (Middle Schooler’s Diary), starring Kasumi Arimura.

It resonates with the story’s depiction of a forbidden relationship between teacher and student, and many likely found themselves in tears whenever it played at the drama’s climactic moments.

It was later included on the acclaimed album “Orion Blue.” For anyone spending nights on the verge of breaking, burdened by feelings that defy reason, this song will quietly stay by your side.

365 daysMr.Children5rank/position

Mr.Children “365 Days” Mr.Children TOUR POPSAURUS 2012
365 daysMr.Children

The song that reminds us that the most important moments are found in everyday life is “365 Days.” It was included on SENSE, the album released in 2010 by Mr.Children, a rock band with nationwide popularity.

Set to warm, life-affirming sounds, Kazutoshi Sakurai’s gentle vocals resonate.

The lyrics, which express the feeling of “No matter when, I can’t help but think of that person,” are sure to stir your heart.

It’s a song overflowing with love for the person who gave you the chance to change your thoughts and feelings.

I want to be your lover.Abe Mao6rank/position

Mao Abe – I Want to Be Your Lover [Official Music Video]
I want to be your lover.Abe Mao

Often described as “an anthem that wraps up all the pent-up feelings of a bittersweet unrequited love,” this song is known as one of Mao Abe’s signature works.

Its lyrics, woven from her real experiences in high school, portray the ache of unrequited love with striking realism and have resonated with many.

Released as a single in August 2009, it was also chosen as the ending theme for a regional music program, catapulting it to fame.

It’s the perfect song for anyone who wants to honestly express their feelings to a crush but just can’t take that first step.

Why not listen to this song and find the courage to share how you feel?

PretenderOfisharu Higedan Dism7rank/position

Official HIGE DANDism – Pretender [Official Video]
PretenderOfisharu Higedan Dism

A gem from Official HIGE DANDism that tightens your chest from the very first piano notes.

Released in May 2019, it captured many hearts as the theme song for the film “The Confidence Man JP.” Even while knowing the love won’t come true, the painful emotion of still caring for the other person comes through vividly.

Realizing you’re not worthy of them and dreaming of meeting again in a different fate carries a helpless, aching sadness.

Instead of confessing love, all you can do is praise their beauty—this frustrating sense of distance is portrayed through Satoshi Fujihara’s emotional vocals.

If you’re holding feelings you can’t erase no matter how you try to give up, this song will surely stay gently by your side.

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