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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-era love songs (71–80)

An Unexpected ConfessionAKB48

Unexpected Confession Music Video / AKB48 65th Single [Official]
An Unexpected ConfessionAKB48

A refreshing coming-of-age story that begins with a sudden confession.

Set for release in April 2025 as AKB48’s first single of their 20th anniversary year, the track is crafted by Yasushi Akimoto, Masahiro Mizoguchi, and Yuichi Nonaka.

With a lively, springlike melody, the lyrics depict the feelings of a shy protagonist in love who, though flustered by an unexpected turn of events, takes a brave step forward.

The choreography features the adorable “Vegetable Pulling Pose,” expressing the joy of being chosen and confessed to from among many—a music video that’s sure to make you smile just by watching the dance.

It’s a perfect song for anyone starting a new chapter this spring.

sparklingHoneyWorks feat. Hakoniiwa Ririi

Kira Kira / HoneyWorks feat. Hakonowa Lily (TV anime “Is It True You’re Getting Married?” opening theme) [Music Video]
sparklingHoneyWorks feat. Hakoniiwa Ririi

This song depicts everything from the heart-fluttering moment of falling in love to vows of forever, wrapped in a bright and refreshing sound.

Clear, airy vocals intertwine with a positive message to kindle a sure sense of hope in the listener’s heart.

Released in October 2024, it was also used as the opening theme for the anime “Is It True That We’re Getting Married?” and has drawn attention as a track that cheers on the start of new romance.

Packed with the charm of HoneyWorks feat.

Haconiwa Lily, this one song will gently give you a push when you’re unsure about your feelings for someone or when you want to take a step forward in an important relationship.

HEARTKing&Prince

King & Prince「HEART」MV Short Clip
HEARTKing&Prince

A hopeful, heartfelt vocal shines through in this classic love song.

Released in March 2025 as the group’s 16th single in four formats, it served as the theme song for the drama “Falling for the Heir Is Way Too Hard,” starring Ren Nagase, enriching the show’s world.

With a fresh, catchy sound layered with warm lyrics that capture the thrill of falling in love, the track gently wraps the listener’s heart.

It’s a song that offers courage and energy to those struggling with love or wanting to convey their feelings to someone special!

O youdoba shishō

You / Doba-shishō: OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
O youdoba shishō

Released in February 2025, this work is a gem of a love song whose gentle, familiar melody and straightforward, heartfelt lyrics resonate deeply.

Wrapped in warm tones, the chorus adds a sweeping string arrangement that heightens the sense of emotion.

The vocals overflow with pure affection for the other person, and the tender worldview that cherishes everyday, ordinary moments will speak not only to those in love, but to anyone nurturing warm feelings for someone important.

An unfinished love song I’ve been working on foreverHata Motohiro

Motohiro Hata “An Always-Unfinished Love Song” Music Video
An unfinished love song I've been working on foreverHata Motohiro

A poignant song that gently portrays the love of a couple who have spent many years together.

Released digitally in February 2025, it drew attention for its storytelling and heart-stirring harmonies.

Written specifically for the film “A Love Letter in the 35th Year,” the piece conjures the image of a husband who, after retiring, learns to write so he can put his feelings for his wife into words—allowing the bond between the two to come through.

Motohiro Hata’s warm vocals and the delicate melody are truly wonderful.

It’s a supreme ballad, overflowing with love.