[For You in Love] A Love Song Perfect for Unrequited Feelings
When you have a crush, your heart can feel buoyant and excited, while on other days you get stuck dwelling on how things aren’t going well and feel down—does that sound familiar?
This song list is for anyone in love, especially those with an unrequited crush.
We’ve compiled tracks we particularly recommend.
These are love songs that will resonate with people experiencing one-sided love—songs that bring a wave of bittersweet emotion and gently stay by your side.
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[For You in Love] Love Songs Perfect for Unrequited Feelings (81–90)
dear personShio Reira

This song focuses on the different readings of the kanji for “love,” portraying the misalignments in how love is expressed and received.
Released in August 2024 as the lead track of the 1st EP “No one,” it also drew attention for being featured as background music on ABEMA’s dating show “He and the Little Wolf-chan Won’t Deceive You.” If you’ve ever struggled with the weight of the word “love” or felt unsure about how to interpret someone’s feelings, you’ll find it impossible not to relate.
You can really feel the kindness of someone trying to accept their partner’s clumsy way of showing love.
The Day You and I MetFunatsu Mahiro

A gemlike love song that vividly captures, with fresh sensitivity, the deepening bond between two people after a fateful encounter interrupts an ordinary day.
Released in December 2020, the song gently sings of lovers who cherish every casual moment and etch it into precious memories.
Many listeners were moved by the way even the smallest moments feel dear, and by the overflowing affection that persists even after quarrels.
It has garnered over five million reactions on TikTok, spreading a wave of empathy among young people through social media.
It’s a song we hope those with unrequited feelings—or those who are longing for a beloved partner—will listen to.
It will remind you of the irreplaceable value of time spent with the one you love.
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.
Feeling in loveNishino Kana

A love song by Kana Nishino that portrays the struggles of two people who are more than friends but not quite lovers.
The secret feelings harbored for a longtime best friend are expressed with heartrending delicacy.
Even when the mind has given up, the heart can’t help but hold onto a faint hope—an emotion anyone who’s experienced unrequited love can relate to.
Featured on the album “with LOVE,” this track was released in November 2014 and captured the hearts of many listeners.
It’s a must-listen for anyone wavering between friendship and romance.
I want to become the kind of thing the person I like likes.Suzuki Suzuki

Suzuki Suzuki is a brother duo who became the sixth champion in the “Best Vocalist Tournament” on the music talk variety show Momm!!.
Their song “I Want to Become What the Person I Like Likes,” included on their first album 313, has a title with an impact that says it all.
The lyrics depict a love that grows while hiding one’s feelings for the person they like, making you want to cheer them on in hopes it will one day come true just by listening.
It’s an emotional number with beautiful harmonies only brothers can create.
My cute unrequited loveOtoniriame

Otoriamé is a Japanese female music duo.
The name is read “Neriame,” and their punchy tracks—born from the powerful tag team of Akari, who handles arrangement and track-making, and Akane, who handles lyrics and composition—are the big draw.
Their song “Kawaii Watashi no Kataomoi” (“My Cute One-Sided Love”) features adorable lyrics that depict the heart of a girl who can’t quite be honest, even though she’s wholeheartedly in love with a boy.
Both members handle the vocals, and their girlish voices, perfectly matched to the song’s vibe, become more addictive the more you listen.
The music video’s pop illustrations will also pull you right in!
[For Those in Love] Love Songs Perfect for Unrequited Feelings (91–100)
a good personReina

A heartbreaking love song by Reina that leaves an impression with its portrayal of emotions—hiding one’s vulnerability while being touched by the other’s kindness.
Set to a melody that’s both gentle and powerful, it carefully depicts the bravado that masks inner anxieties and the pure feelings toward the other person.
The song was written for ABEMA’s dating show “Don’t Be Fooled by Wolf-chan and Wolf-kun” and was released in August 2022 as her major-label second single.
It’s a must-listen for anyone struggling to express their feelings to someone they care about, or for those who feel the bittersweet ache of unrequited love.


