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Lovely love song

Just listening will surely warm your heart! A love song of the Reiwa era.

Songs about love have always been cherished by listeners in any era.

From songs that warm the heart, to ones that lift your spirits, to those that stay close by your side—each listener can’t help but find themselves reflected in the music and feel a deep sense of empathy.

That hasn’t changed in the Reiwa era, and these songs continue to captivate a wide range of listeners.

This time, we’re introducing love songs released in the Reiwa era, so whether you’re in love right now or not, let yourself be immersed in their worlds!

Guaranteed to warm your heart just by listening! Reiwa Love Songs (51–60)

I want to become a ghost.Yuika

I Want to Become a Ghost / “Yuika” [MV]
I want to become a ghost.Yuika

Sung over a breezy sound, it’s a devoted—if a little heavy—love that wishes to become the ghost of the one they adore.

Yuika, whose realistic emotional expression resonates with many, delivers complex feelings of love with a clear, translucent voice.

Lyrics that express the ache of wanting to be close but unable to touch through unique metaphors are sure to make many listeners’ hearts skip a beat.

Released in July 2025, this track was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “Wataru-kun no XX ga Hōkai Sunzen.” If straight love songs leave you wanting more, this might fit perfectly with that frustrating, bittersweet feeling.

violetChevon

This is a Chevon track that fuses a grand string arrangement with the emotional vocals of Mayu Taniginu.

The song will be released in July 2025 as the theme for TV Tokyo’s Drama 24 series “10 Things to Do Before 40.” The lyrics portray a shift in feelings—from judging people by appearances and rumors to falling in love after seeing who they truly are.

Its understated yet endearing portrayal resonates with the drama’s narrative and is deeply moving.

It’s a perfect listen when you want to savor the gentle happiness you share with someone special.

On a special/celebratory dayShio Reira

Spun by Leila Ushio, this song is a warm love ballad that sings of how the ordinary moments spent with someone special color life like flowers.

Created as the ending theme for the TV anime “A Sign of Affection Blossoms with Grace” (Kaoru Hana wa Rin to Saku), it was released in July 2025.

It beautifully captures the pure affection of the original work through Leila Ushio’s clear vocals and dramatic sound.

When you’re feeling a little worn out by days that don’t go your way, listening to this song might help you notice the happiness right beside you and fill your heart with gentleness.

I don’t mean to sound surprised, but…matsumura kanau

It might sound unexpected, but — Kanau Matsumura [Official Music Video]
I don't mean to sound surprised, but...matsumura kanau

“You’re my reason to live—I love you unbearably.” It’s a very heartwarming love song that captures everyday moments with a live-in partner.

Watching him, a little absent-minded yet earnestly trying to express his love in his own clumsy way, you can’t help but smile.

Kanau Matsumura’s gentle vocals beautifully convey this warm worldview.

Released in October 2024, the song also drew attention for its music video featuring comedian Donguri Takeshi and actress Non Nagisa.

After listening, you might find your partner’s little slip-ups even more endearing than before.

Joined handsFunatsu Mahiro

This is a ballad by Masato Funatsu that gently weaves the warm happiness found in everyday life with an acoustic touch.

The song was written as a CM theme for the Shimane Denkō Group, centered on the theme of human connection.

Unchanging feelings that endure for decades and bonds that deepen when we join hands are expressed through vocals that slowly seep into the heart.

It’s a heartwarming love song that makes the ordinary days spent with someone special feel even more precious.