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 tracks (1–10)
LetterSHE’S

SHE’S, well-regarded among rock fans as a piano-rock band, has captivated many with their whisper-soft, thornless vocals.
“Letter” is a song wrapped in gentle warmth.
Within that kindness, it’s a song about wanting to become someone worthy of a precious person.
The feeling of “I regret hurting the one I love, yet I still want to feel love” is complicated, but surely relatable to some.
It’s a track I’d especially like students who are just awakening to love in their teens to hear.
HAPPY BIRTHDAYback number

Back number is well-known for their love songs.
Their vocals and melodies are undeniably romantic.
Among them, the unrequited love song “HAPPY BIRTHDAY” expresses a bittersweet longing for someone you cherish.
It was also used as the theme song for the drama “A Story to Read When You First Fall in Love.” The spot-on words and feelings about unrequited love likely pierce the hearts of those experiencing it.
When you delve into the lyrics, you’ll find negative expressions scattered throughout, which only heighten the sense of poignancy.
When you’re in unrequited love, you may feel restless and frustrated with your own emotions.
This is a song I’d like you to listen to when you feel that way.
I like you.Little Glee Monster

Released in 2015 as Little Glee Monster’s fourth single.
It was used as the theme song for the TBS Friday drama “Omotesando Koukou Gasshoubu!” and marked Little Glee Monster’s first drama tie-in.
With lyrics overflowing with feelings of love, this powerful song gives you the courage to move forward while holding on to those emotions.
Blueberry Nightsmakaroni enpitsu

Macaroni Enpitsu is a rock band formed in 2012.
Blueberry Nights has an easy-to-lock-into tempo, and the way it swells all at once in the chorus feels irresistibly good.
It’s catchy and very approachable.
However, if you listen closely, the song also expresses a sense of being starved for love.
The line “I don’t care who it is” conveys a feeling of loneliness that’s a bit heartbreaking.
You could say it resembles the teenage feeling of “I want a boyfriend/girlfriend.”
You don’t listen to rock.aimyon

Aimyon, who has even performed on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen, has now become a singer-songwriter leading the Japanese pop scene.
No matter which track you listen to, her songs leave the impression that they’re all excellent.
“Kimi wa Rock nanka Kikanai” isn’t a ballad, nor is it an all-out rock tune—the comfortable, just-right groove feels great.
It’s an unrequited love song from the perspective of a boy living through his youth, expressing the pain and hardship of love in an indirect way.
That subtle, roundabout touch is so distinctly Aimyon, and it’s what makes so many people fall for her.
Give this song a listen and cheer on your lovestruck self.


