[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!
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[Today’s Unrequited Love Song] Guaranteed to Make Your Heart Flutter! Sweet and Bittersweet Love Songs (31–40)
BirthdayYusa Mimori

Included as the first track on the 10th album “ECHO,” released in 1998.
Written and composed by Yasuo Sugibayashi, frontman of the rock band Kujira.
Its fairy-tale lyrics and cute vocals are soothing.
How about orange marmalade sandwiches as a picnic companion? It’s also perfect as a birthday song.
I like you.Little Glee Monster

It was released in 2015 as Little Glee Monster’s fourth single.
The song was used as the theme for the TBS Friday drama “Omotesando Koukou Gasshoubu!” and features lyrics that evoke a school romance, fitting well with the high school setting of the drama.
It’s a song I’d like students with an unrequited crush to listen to.
Kimi Anniversary ~Thank You for Being Born.~Sonar Pocket

Released in 2013.
A song that wholeheartedly expresses gratitude for a loved one’s birthday.
It’s the perfect birthday song for couples.
Pay attention to the lovely, love-filled lyrics that celebrate a special person’s birthday and make you forget any moments you ever wished you hadn’t been born.
Peach-Colored Unrequited LoveMatsuura Aya

A super-cute Ayaya song released in collaboration with a peach-scented shampoo.
She spends all day thinking only about the guy she loves; before she knows it, her eyes are always following him, their eyes meet, and her heart skips a beat.
It’s a one-sided love song brimming with the sparkle of romance.
I love you. ~100 Regrets~Sonar Pocket

Even after we part, I can’t stop thinking about you.
I look at our emails and the scenery we once saw together, now on my own, and I feel how I’m still dragging it out.
Even when I try to forget, I still love you.
This is a message song that sings about those lingering feelings of love.
[Today's Unrequited Love Song] Guaranteed Heart Flutter! Sweet and Bittersweet Love Songs (41–50)
LuckyKaneki Kazuya

An insert song from the Toho-distributed film ‘Ao Haru Ride.’ The singer boasts that since the person they like already has a boyfriend, there’s only one rival, which is almost lucky—but the way the lyrics end with a frustrated ‘Damn it!’ makes it clear it’s just bravado.
A positive unrequited-love song.
If I Could Play the PianoNishida Toshiyuki

This song is about as nostalgic as they come, but it’s also a lovely piece that expresses the frustration of not being able to convey your feelings to someone you love by saying you can’t play the piano.
If the two of you listened to it in real time back then, try playing it for them once more before they enter the day-care facility.


