Songs to listen to when you want to get back together: love songs that will tie the red string again
A collection of songs with the theme of “getting back together,” filled with the longing to try again with the person you loved so much.
From tear-jerking breakup songs that wish to return to those days, to tracks that depict actually rekindling a relationship, it’s packed with the reconciliation songs everyone’s listening to! Each song has lyrics that will deeply resonate with anyone hoping to reunite, so listen while reflecting on the memories you share with your partner.
May you, who are troubled by love, be tied once more by the red thread to the person you adore, and enjoy days of happiness.
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Songs to listen to when you want to get back together: Love songs that will tie the red string again (41–50)
The reason I want to see youAAA

Even though they can’t suppress their longing to see someone important to them, they find themselves typing out—and then deleting—reasons to meet on their phone screen over and over.
This song expresses the feelings of men and women who just can’t be honest with themselves.
It was released by AAA in 2010 and also drew attention for having Tetsuya Komuro as the track’s producer.
Songs to listen to when you want to get back together: love songs that will tie the red string again (51–60)
TRUE LOVEFujii Fumiya

This is a song released by Fumiya Fujii in 1993, which also drew attention for being used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.
drama Asunaro Hakusho.
It sings to lovers who keep missing each other, or to those who have already broken up, with the message: “Let’s go back to the two of us who used to dream about the future.” Its wistful yet easy-to-hum melody is memorable.
OverflowKing Gnu

King Gnu, the band that drew huge attention with the hit “Hakujitsu.” Their song “Overflow” is about the desire to start over, no matter how clumsy or disgraceful you may look.
Aren’t there many couples who argued, acted stubborn, refused to apologize, and ultimately ended up breaking up? If you still have feelings for each other yet arrive at that kind of ending, you’ll be filled with regret, won’t you…
If you listen to this song all the way through, you might be able to face your true feelings.
Just by touching — Always with you —Miura Daichi

Released in December 2014, this song was used as the commercial theme for the NIVEA brand and resonated with many people.
Combining Daichi Miura’s clear, pure vocals with a majestic live string ensemble, the track expresses the importance of touch and deep emotions for a loved one.
Included on the album “FEVER” as well as the best-of album “BEST,” this piece has become a special song for fans.
It’s one you’ll want to listen to when you want to feel the bond with someone important or when your heart is tired.
dearestFukuyama Masaharu

The original is a song written by Masaharu Fukuyama for the unit “KOH+” with Kou Shibasaki, and the video is a self-cover by Fukuyama himself.
The lyrics, which recall the days with a beloved person after parting and fervently wish for that person’s happiness even now, are heart-wrenching.
youKōda Kumi

Precisely because I was watching it with my lover, the scenery that once moved now looks like nothing more than a monochrome still image when I’m alone.
Perhaps this is one of the feelings we experience after a breakup.
The person I want to see a vibrant, living world with is the lover I parted ways with, and through the song you can feel that longing overflowing more and more, beyond control.
Wanting to see a living world is, in other words, a wish to be with you again—a desire to reconcile.
That feeling is never stated outright until the very end, but in the final moment, the emotion that spills over tightens your chest.
Bittersweetarashi

This is a song by Arashi that portrays the complex emotions of love, where bittersweet sadness and sweetness intertwine.
The lyrics express both a longing for a lost love and a yearning to win it back.
Released in February 2014, it was also used as the theme song for the drama ‘Heartbroken Chocolatier’ starring Jun Matsumoto.
The choreography was created by Satoshi Ohno, who reportedly devoted himself to it even through the New Year holidays.
Listening to it while reflecting on memories with a lover will make it resonate even more deeply.
It’s a song that offers comfort to those hoping to reconcile.


