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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 (11–20)

Having someone you likeJY

JY 'Have Someone You Like' Music Video Short Ver.
Having someone you likeJY

It was released in 2016 as JY’s second single.

The song was used as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “A Girl and Three Sweethearts” and reached No.

6 on the Oricon chart.

The lyrics overflow with feelings like the flutter of falling in love and little bits of regret, making it a heart-throbbing love song that inspires a positive, happy romance.

GO FOR IT!!Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino 'GO FOR IT!! (short ver.)'
GO FOR IT!!Nishino Kana

It was released in 2012 as Kana Nishino’s 18th single.

Chosen as the theme song for Yamazaki Baking’s “Lunch Pack” commercial, the track uses realistic lyrics to express the anxiety, dreams, and excitement everyone feels before confessing their feelings.

It’s a confession support song dedicated to girls struggling to work up the courage to confess.

After the nightadieu

Adieu is the name actress Moka Kamishiraishi uses for her music activities.

The song Yorunoato can be interpreted in various ways—as a heartbreak song, a unrequited-love song, and more—but its delicate, wistful melody and gentle vocals resonate softly in the hearts of women in love.

It’s very slow-tempo and easy to listen to, and since the lyrics aren’t crammed into each note, it should be easy to try singing at karaoke as well.

If you’re a teenage girl who likes Moka Kamishiraishi, definitely give it a listen!

The holeKing Gnu

King Gnu’s song “The hole,” which brought them into the spotlight alongside “Hakujitsu,” is a love song that gently enfolds someone dear who’s feeling weak.

While both the sound and the music video could be described as “dark,” making it a ballad, the lyrics feel like a blue flame—quiet, yet intensely passionate.

In the expressions that suggest offering up one’s entire self, there’s a mix of slight fear and absolute reassurance—both come through.

I imagine many of you in your teens are in love right now.

It may be a bit more of a grown-up song, but please give it a listen.

I can’t wait to see you.Dream Ami

It was released in 2017 as Dream Ami’s fourth single.

The song was chosen as the theme for the live-action film adaptation of the hugely popular comic Daytime Shooting Star, a first-love bible that has surpassed 2.12 million copies in total.

The heart-fluttering lyrics perfectly match the world of the movie.