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[Today's Unrequited Love Song] Guaranteed to Make Your Heart Flutter! A Sweet and Bittersweet Love Song

“I can’t help but follow the person I love with my eyes,” “I wish they’d fall for me…” If you’ve ever experienced that sweet, bittersweet kind of love—or if you’re currently in the throes of a one-sided crush—this is a must-read! In this article, we’re introducing handpicked songs about unrequited love that you’ll want to listen to today.

The lyrics will feel like they’re speaking your heart, and you’re sure to swoon.

We’ll be updating the songs daily, so if you want to make your crush come true or simply reminisce about how it felt to be in love, be sure to check back often!

[Today’s Unrequited Love Song] Guaranteed to Make Your Heart Flutter! Sweet and Bittersweet Love Songs (21–30)

Let’s go just the two of us.LINDBERG

Included as the B-side of the 17th single released in 1993.

It served as the first ending theme for the TV anime “Heisei Inu Monogatari Bow.” The A-side, “Daikirai!,” was the opening theme for the same anime.

Heading out on a picnic with your dog? This might be the song.

Vocals by Maki Watase.

The group disbanded in 2002 but resumed activities in 2014.

I want to talk about something trivial.Leina

Leina 'I Want to Talk About Something Trivial – doudemoii hanashiga shitai' MV
I want to talk about something trivial.Leina

A sweet and bittersweet love song by Leina that captures the flutter of a one-sided crush! It beautifully depicts that yearning to have even the tiniest conversations with someone you like.

The lyrics lay bare honest feelings like “I want to see you” and “I like you,” making listeners’ hearts race too.

There’s also an acoustic version, which is very popular as well.

It’s perfect not only for those in unrequited love, but also for anyone who wants to savor time with someone special.

A heartwarming track that helps you rediscover the happiness tucked into everyday life.

Your SongMr.Children

Speaking of Mr.Children, they have many classic love songs like “365 Days” and “I Want to Hold You,” and this “Your Song” is also a track I’d love you to listen to when you’re in love.

The song captures the preciousness of the time spent together and the significance of the person you love; when you listen while thinking of that special someone, it warms your heart.

For those considering a confession before parting ways due to graduation or starting a job, I think it will be a supportive anthem that gives you a gentle push!

Blue and SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE

A song by Mrs.

GREEN APPLE written as the theme for the film “Ao-Natsu: 30 Days of Summer.” This refreshing, fast-paced youth anthem overflows with a sense of speed and is encouraging just to listen to when you’re feeling down.

If you can only be with the person you love for 30 days, there’s no time to hesitate.

You’ll probably regret it if you don’t tell them how you feel.

Unrequited Love: LinariaSonar Pocket

Sonar Pocket “Unrequited Love. ~Linaria~” [MV Short]
Unrequited Love: LinariaSonar Pocket

It expresses, in straightforward lyrics, the poignant feelings unique to unrequited love—the kind that makes you think about the other person before you even realize it.

Sonar Pocket has released many hit love songs, but this track may well be their quintessential song about unrequited love.

Night picnicgo!go!vanillas

go!go!vanillas – “FOOLs” album digest
Night picnicgo!go!vanillas

Included as track 12 on the 2017 third album, “FOOLs.” The lyrics are perfect for listening to on your car stereo during a drive date, or when you head out at night with friends.

It might even help keep you awake.

The origin of the band name “go! go!” is said to be inspired by Zeppeli’s gold tooth in the manga JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.

Unrequited lovemiwa

This is a ballad by miwa, released on February 1, 2012, known for her many heartwarming songs.

Centered on the theme of unrequited love, it expresses feelings for someone special, and the conversational, piano-based delivery tightly grips your heart.

It also portrays the pain and hardship that come with falling in love, which many will find relatable.

It brings to mind tender feelings of love from different positions… It’s heartbreaking.

The music video’s balloon-themed production is wonderful.

A perfect song for February—one you’ll want to listen to when you’re longing for someone.