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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 Songs: Popular Rankings [2026] (51–60)

First LoveUtada Hikaru51rank/position

This song was released as a single from Hikaru Utada’s debut album First Love and was used as the theme for the drama Majo no Joken, starring Nanako Matsushima and Hideaki Takizawa.

Many people likely remember it vividly along with the drama’s iconic scenes.

The Netflix original drama First Love, starring Takeru Satoh and Hikari Mitsushima, which became a major hit in 2022, also drew inspiration from Utada’s work “Hatsukoi” (First Love), just like this song.

It’s a timeless, beloved love song that continues to be cherished across generations.

Love SongGO!GO!718852rank/position

GO!GO!7188 [Koi no Uta] with low-quality PV
Love SongGO!GO!7188

Despite their short period of activity from 2000 to 2012, GO!GO!7188, a three-piece band that gained popularity for their distinctive musicality, released this as their third single.

It’s a track whose simple yet nostalgic sound resonates, featuring an impressive arrangement that begins with a chorus accompanied only by vocals and guitar.

The lyrics—conveying the bittersweet feeling of love that persists even if the person you like doesn’t look only at you—really come through.

Chosen as the AX POWER PLAY #005 theme song for the music program “AX MUSIC-FACTORY,” this song is a great pick for women’s karaoke, and among people of the same generation, the chorus is one you can sing together.

EsperanzaNishino Kana53rank/position

Kana Nishino “Esperanza” MV Full
EsperanzaNishino Kana

A song by Kana Nishino that expresses the bittersweet feelings of a woman’s unrequited love through passionate Latin sounds.

Even though she knows the person she likes already has a partner, the woman’s complex emotions still resonate deeply.

The sound of Spanish guitar and the powerful vocals beautifully fuse heartache with a forward-looking spirit.

Released in May 2011, it was used as the theme song for Nippon TV’s “Sukkiri!!” and was included on the album “Thank you, Love.” It won the Excellence Award at the 53rd Japan Record Awards.

This is a song that stands by women troubled by unrequited love and gives them the courage to keep looking ahead without giving up.

On nights when I’m too lonely to sleepAimer54rank/position

Aimer 'On Nights When I’m Too Lonely to Sleep'
On nights when I'm too lonely to sleepAimer

When it comes to songs that gently stay by your side on lonely, anxious nights, there’s Aimer’s “Sabishikute Nemurenai Yoru wa,” released in 2011.

It portrays the sleepless feelings of thinking about someone you can no longer meet.

The simple arrangement of piano and vocals conveys a sincere emotion.

Her powerful yet heartrending, emotional voice is also soothing.

It’s a ballad where the straightforward wish—“I want to see that person once more…”—resonates in your heart.

On a cold winter day, give this gently spreading, heartwarming track a listen.

#302Hirai Ken55rank/position

Ken Hirai '#302' MUSIC VIDEO
#302Hirai Ken

“#302,” a song by Ken Hirai that painfully captures one-way feelings—aching, bittersweet, and sad.

Paired with his vocals, it’s a heartbreaking unrequited love song that tightens your chest.

Every lyric is poignant and painful, and it even makes you feel like you’re watching a drama.

The song conveys, with striking clarity, the strong yet gentle desire to stay close to someone you love, even knowing they love someone else.

If you’re experiencing a similar kind of love, it’s a sorrowful love song that will surely bring you to tears.

Blue BenchSasuke56rank/position

It’s a pure love song wrapped in a sense of longing.

Set on a nostalgic bench after the lover is gone, it delicately portrays the emotions of looking back on an unrequited love.

Regret over not being able to convey one’s feelings and lingering attachment to a love that will never return resonate through the delicate vocals and melody.

Released independently in 2003, the song sold out all 500 copies immediately, despite being available only at a single store in the artist’s hometown of Ōmiya.

When you think back to “that moment” when you couldn’t be honest with a beloved partner, this song will be there to embrace your heart.

RomanticismMrs. GREEN APPLE57rank/position

A song by Mrs.

GREEN APPLE that sings of a bittersweet, long-distance kind of love.

With a theme of love for humanity, it portrays a fateful romance born from a chance encounter.

The lyrics asking, “What kind of person are you?” convey a heartfelt desire to understand the other.

Released in October 2019 as the theme song for Shiseido’s “Sea Breeze” commercial, the track also drew attention for its innovative music video—an uncut, simultaneously shot split-screen in two vertical halves.

The lyrics, which evoke the end of spring and summer, compellingly reflect relationships changing over time.

It’s a recommended track not only for those struggling with love, but also for anyone feeling unsure about their relationships.

Love thief.Yuika58rank/position

Love Thief. / “Yuika” [MV]
Love thief.Yuika

Its relaxed, sweet vocals and lyrics that candidly portray a girl falling in love are striking! This is a cute love song sung by singer-songwriter Yuika, who’s active on YouTube and TikTok.

Many people have probably experienced being captivated the moment their eyes met, unconsciously following their crush with their gaze, or feeling their heart race just from hearing their laughter.

Released in March 2022, this song gently encourages those who want to make their one-sided love come true with the twist that “it turns out the other person liked me too.”

Your favorite songUVERworld59rank/position

Hearing the melody hummed by someone you like and growing to love the song—that bittersweet sense of distance in unrequited love is what UVERworld captures in this work.

It depicts a heart wounded by past romances, closed off and vowing never to love again, gradually regaining warmth through meeting someone special.

Released as a single in November 2006, it also became familiar as the theme song for the TBS variety show “Koisuru Hanikami!” On nights when you carry feelings you can’t put into words, why not let yourself be enveloped by its warm sound that gently gives you courage?

I like you.Little Glee Monster60rank/position

Little Glee Monster 'I Love You.' × 360 Reality Audio MUSIC VIDEO
I like you.Little Glee Monster

A song that powerfully expresses the wavering emotions of youth, this is Little Glee Monster’s fourth single.

Chosen as the theme song for the TBS Friday drama “Omotesando High School Chorus Club!” it was released in September 2015.

Featuring fresh, vibrant melodies and robust harmonies, the track is a coming-of-age song centered on young love.

Showcasing Little Glee Monster’s signature powerhouse vocal performance, its lyrics portray bittersweet feelings and inner conflict that resonated with many listeners.

It’s a recommended track not only for those troubled by love, but also for anyone feeling nostalgic about their youth.