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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!

Recommended love songs for teenage girls: Japanese classics and popular tracks (91–100)

First Love Killernozomi

My heart won’t stop pounding! This song clearly portrays the feelings of a teen girl in love.

Noshi’s vocals match the track perfectly and will make your heart flutter as you listen.

It was released digitally on May 8, 2024.

The restless feelings before falling in love and the frustration of harboring unrequited emotions… it’s a path everyone walks at least once.

Teen and twenty-something women struggling with love may find themselves relating without even trying.

It’s the perfect track to boost your romance mode this summer!

19 MemoriesKato Miria

This is a famous song by Miliyah Kato that captures the bittersweet feelings of a 19-year-old.

Set to an R&B-tinged melody, it expresses honest, true-to-life emotions.

The anxiety of not quite being an adult yet, and the desire not to be treated like a child—those conflicting feelings really come through.

Released in April 2008, it was included on the album TOKYO STAR.

It was also used as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s show Ryuha-R.

It’s perfect not only for teenage girls, but also for anyone who feels nostalgic about their youth.

A song that gives you the courage to keep looking forward and moving ahead.

URLSakaguchi Ami

Ami Sakaguchi “URL” Music Video / Ami Sakaguchi – URL
URLSakaguchi Ami

Singer-songwriter Anbo Sakaguchi, who aspired to be a musician in elementary school and even worked as a radio DJ in high school.

Her 6th single “URL,” chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime Horimiya -piece-, is delightful with its cute vocals and pop ensemble.

The lyrics tell the story of wanting to be able to go see the person you like right away, a feeling that resonates even more strongly thanks to the instantly imaginable phrase “URL,” especially for younger generations.

It’s an emotional number that brilliantly contrasts a timeless, universal longing for love with contemporary imagery.

lightly; nimbly; flutteringlyŌhara Sakurako

Sakurako Ohara – Hirari (Music Video YouTube ver.)
lightly; nimbly; flutteringlyŌhara Sakurako

Sakurako Ohara, a Tokyo-born singer affectionately known as “Saku-chan.” This song, released in March 2017 as her sixth single, was chosen as the theme song for the film “Let’s Go, Jets! — From Small Town Girls to U.S.

Champions?! A True Story.” With cherry blossoms and the arrival of spring as symbols, the lyrics leave a strong impression by finding unchanging value amid the passage of time.

If you’re parting ways with someone important due to entering a new school or starting a job, please give it a listen.

Sakurako Ohara’s fresh, clear voice will soothe your heart.

Just so you know, this feeling isn’t love!Tensen Tensei Shoujo.

[MV] “Just so you know, this feeling is not love!” — Tenten (Tensen Tensei Shoujo.)
Just so you know, this feeling isn’t love!Tensen Tensei Shoujo.

A love song that captures the feelings of a tsundere girl.

She can’t honestly say she likes someone, but deep down she really does—and that inner conflict is super cute.

The lyrics are sprinkled with slightly snappy lines, but the melody is poppy and upbeat.

You’ll definitely find yourself wanting to sing along! It was released in May 2024 as a single by Tensen Tensei Shoujo.

Listening to this song really helps you understand what it’s like to be more than friends but not quite lovers.

It’s also perfect for singing at karaoke with friends.

For the spoken parts, ask a friend to join in and turn it into a fun call-and-response!