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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!

Unrequited Love Song Ranking [2026] (91–100)

petalback number92rank/position

back number – Hanabira (full)
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A heartbreaking breakup song that overlays the fleeting memories of love with cherry blossom petals.

The lyrics delicately portray how memories with a lover linger everywhere in the city, turning even everyday scenes into amplifiers of pain.

While still holding on to love, the reality is that they will never meet again.

This song carries a message that gently embraces that hurt.

Released in April 2011, it was featured as the ending theme for JAPAN COUNTDOWN.

It is sure to resonate deeply with anyone who has experienced a painful romance.

More than friends, less than loversmatsumura kanau93rank/position

More Than Friends, Less Than Lovers – Kanau Matsumura [Official Music Video]
More than friends, less than loversmatsumura kanau

A song that delicately portrays the inner conflict between the desire to grow closer and the anxiety that keeps you from taking that first step.

The frustration of romantic feelings sprouting from a close friendship, and the pain of being unable to confess those feelings, are fully conveyed through Kanau Matsumura’s clear, translucent vocals.

Released in July 2022, the track sparked a major response on social media and has surpassed 5 million views on YouTube.

It has drawn attention as a song that deeply resonates with those struggling in a mutual but hesitant relationship, where both feel the same yet can’t move forward.

Becoming lovers can mean losing something precious; that’s why some choose to keep things as they are.

This song is recommended for anyone who relates to such complex emotions.

The end of lovemafumafu94rank/position

It’s the End of Love / Mafumafu [Music Video (Drama ver.)]
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A song by Mafumafu, the singer-songwriter also known from the musical unit After the Rain.

It tells the story of a bittersweet love: going to a summer festival with someone you like, but lacking the courage to confess and letting it end there.

I’m sure many people have had a similar experience.

The lyrics are packed with delicate, true-to-life feelings, like memories of a fleeting love from school days.

If you’ve ever given up on a crush at a festival, please give it a listen.

Sing of FlowersShino95rank/position

Hana o Utau / Shino feat. Hatsune Miku
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As it was produced under the theme “songs you want to listen to in spring,” it indeed conveys a strong sense of spring in the air.

The nimble yet punchy bass tone and the equally sharp vocal lines leave a buoyant sonic impression that lingers in the ear.

Lyrically, it portrays the anguish of parting with someone cherished and feelings that never reached their destination.

This stands in contrast to the sound, which in turn seems to express an inner sense of instability.

Best Friend’s GirlSandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu96rank/position

Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE / Best Friend’s Girl
Best Friend’s GirlSandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

This song features the beautiful vocals and clean accompaniment characteristic of Sandaime J Soul Brothers.

The title “Best Friend’s Girl” literally means your best friend’s girlfriend.

You can probably guess where this is going—it’s a bittersweet story about falling in love with your best friend’s girlfriend.

Some men reading this might have been in the same situation.

You love the woman, but if you confess your feelings, it could ruin your friendship… So what should you do with these feelings? Just listening to the song, those helpless, heartbreaking emotions make your chest ache.

even ifHirai Ken97rank/position

Ken Hirai’s timeless classic “even if” always brings me to the verge of tears whenever I listen to it.

Released as a single in 2000, it serves as the theme song for “Ken’s Bar,” his acoustic live series performed in a bar-style setting.

The song captures the reality of having a good rapport and an enjoyable connection, yet knowing the other person already has someone they like.

The opening lines are deeply relatable, highlighting the special and fragile nature of the moments you can spend together.

It’s heartbreaking how, overwhelmed by love, you want to confess your feelings but can’t—and how those unreturned emotions ache so deeply.

The final chorus, where raw feelings burst forth, is utterly tear-jerking.

It’s a bittersweet heartbreak song and a mature piece that gently accompanies all kinds of love.

MissingKubota Toshinobu98rank/position

Among the standout Showa-era ballads of the 1980s, this piece shines with a special brilliance.

Portraying the pain of heartbreak and inner turmoil, the ballad—imbued with Toshinobu Kubota’s distinctive musicality and deep emotional expression—resonates with many listeners.

Released in September 1986 on his debut album “SHAKE IT PARADISE,” it wasn’t actually a single, yet it gained such popularity that it has been covered by numerous artists.

It was also chosen as the ending theme for TBS’s “Uwasa-teki Tatsujin” and TV Asahi’s “World Pro Wrestling,” earning love across generations.

For anyone who has experienced heartbreak or harbors unspoken feelings, this is a song that will surely be by your side.