Recommended love songs for teenage girls: classic and popular J‑Pop hits.
Introducing love songs we want teenage girls to hear!
We’ve picked out love songs that will resonate with teens: unrequited love songs that pour out intense feelings, straightforward love songs that express pure affection, and songs about loves you had to let go.
If you’re in love and in the mood for romance tracks, definitely give these a listen!
We’ll feature not only trending hits, but also songs by artists who’ve been steadily gaining popularity in recent years.
The romances of your youth often become lifelong memories.
Lift your spirits with love songs and give it your all just the way you feel!
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Recommended love songs for teenage girls: Classic and popular Japanese hits (51–60)
Dorian BoyNMB48

It was released in 2015 as NMB48’s 12th single.
The song features Ririka Suto in the center position and debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
The lyrics are very cute, expressing that even if friends call him ugly, to her he’s a super handsome and cool guy—an idol song that conveys feelings for her one-and-only, uniquely special boyfriend.
Unrequited Love, FinallySKE48

It was released in 2012 as SKE48’s eighth single.
It’s an idol pop song themed around unrequited love, featuring a sound that evokes a certain nostalgia reminiscent of 1980s kayōkyoku.
The feelings of unrequited love are expressed throughout the song, conveying surges of emotion and a strong, heartfelt sentiment.
A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly

This song expresses gratitude to family and loved ones, conveyed through a bouquet of flowers.
It portrays someone trying—albeit clumsily—to communicate their feelings to someone important, and as you listen, you might find the face of a loved one coming to mind.
Released in April 2008 as the fourth single, it was also used as the theme song for the TBS drama “Edison no Haha” (Edison’s Mother).
It’s a popular track often played when reading letters of thanks to parents at weddings.
A perfect song to listen to on an anniversary with someone special.
Superfly’s overwhelming vocal prowess and the heartfelt lyrics make it a captivating love song.
Girls don’t cry.katahira rina

It was released in 2014 as Rina Katahira’s second single.
The lyrics, filled with a girl’s true feelings, have resonated with women of the same generation and gained their support.
It’s a song that gives you strength, portraying the brave, uplifting resolve of a girl who overcomes the sadness and loneliness of heartbreak and moves forward without tears.
Shangri-LaChatto Monchī

An emotionally moving song that delicately portrays complex feelings toward a lover and wavering self-esteem.
It uses a title meaning “utopia” as the lover’s name, carefully weaving the desire to keep loving while embracing the other’s vulnerabilities.
Its irregular 5/4 time signature creates a distinctive tension that expresses emotional fluctuation.
Released in November 2006 as Chatmonchy’s third single, the track is also included on the album Seimeiryoku.
It was chosen as the ending theme for the Fuji TV anime Hataraki Man and reached No.
6 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
This is a song I’d recommend as a source of comfort for those who have experienced painful love or are searching for their true selves.


