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[Once More…] A lingering-attachment song: a song about a love you can’t forget

We’ve gathered a collection of classic “lingering-love” songs, packed with feelings you just can’t let go of.

Even if you part ways by mutual agreement, get dumped, or decide to give up on love yourself, when you’re alone you might realize, “I still love them after all…” and notice that lingering attachment within you.

The enormity of what you lost that only hits you after it’s gone; a love that grew until there was no going back.

In this article, we introduce songs that portray all kinds of lingering feelings toward past love.

These are tracks we especially want people to hear who think, “I know we can’t go back, but I still can’t forget them.”

[One More Time…] A Song of Lingering Feelings: Unforgettable Love Songs (91–100)

Prologue feat. AimerShimizu Shota

Shota Shimizu “Prologue feat. Aimer” MV
Prologue feat. AimerShimizu Shota

Shota Shimizu is a singer-songwriter who has been in the spotlight since his teens for his gentle vocals and overwhelming singing ability.

“Prologue feat.

Aimer,” included on his 9th album HOPE, drew attention as a track featuring Aimer, just as the title suggests.

The lyrics look back on a romance that ended before it could reach the future they had envisioned, evoking the image of someone not yet ready to step into the next love.

It’s a heartrending love ballad, with their interwoven voices coloring a sentimental story.

Only I liked it.suisou gurashi

Suysougurashi 'I Was the Only One Who Loved It.' Official Music Video
Only I liked it.suisou gurashi

A heartbreak song by suisougurasu that delicately portrays the ache and lingering attachment of love.

Eye’s clear, translucent vocals beautifully capture the painful feeling of being left behind while the other person moves on to their next romance.

Many listeners will relate to the lyrics, which depict how a casual message from the person you like can throw your heart into turmoil.

Released in September 2021, this song is sure to resonate with anyone who can’t forget someone they love or is suffering from a love they can’t let go of.

I don’t want to see you; I want to see you.Ueno Yūka

Yuka Ueno “Don’t Want to See You, Want to See You” Music Video
I don’t want to see you; I want to see you.Ueno Yūka

A ballad by Yuuka Ueno that sets painfully bittersweet scenes of heartbreak—so vivid they make your chest ache just remembering—against a simple, piano-led melody.

Six months after the breakup, the protagonist’s heart is still tangled in conflicting emotions born from being unable to forget their former lover: aching to see them, yet not wanting to.

Included on the January 2019 album “Sukina Hito wa Anata datta” (“You Were the One I Loved”), this song is sure to resonate deeply with anyone who has gone through a breakup and still hasn’t sorted out their feelings.

When they suddenly come to mind in a quiet moment, why not listen to this track and face your true feelings?

FragranceMahiru

[MV] Mahiru — Fragrance (Aroma)
FragranceMahiru

A heartrending song by Mahiru that portrays the feelings of a woman who can’t help but sense the presence of her former lover in the lingering scent of a borrowed perfume.

Delicately woven words capture how memories stirred by fragrance toss her about, leaving her heart aching with feelings she still can’t let go of.

Co-created with RINZO and released in December 2023, the piece gained support as a ballad that comforts many who have experienced heartbreak.

It’s a song that stands by those who, in everyday moments, are suddenly reminded of someone precious by a passing scent, bringing empathy to such bittersweet instants.

Lemonadeyuka

Lemonade (Official Audio)
Lemonadeyuka

A bittersweet love song with a tinge of melancholy.

Set to a refreshing arrangement, its evocative melody hides a sense of wistfulness as it portrays the protagonist’s feelings at the end of a romance and the lingering afterglow.

Released digitally in September 2024 with Takahito Uchisawa of androp participating in the production, the song’s lyrics—depicting the process of looking back on a past relationship while embracing both its sweetness and its sting—have resonated with many listeners.

It’s the perfect track for anyone who’s experienced heartbreak or wants to revisit a sweet-and-sour love.

With a voice that sinks deep into the heart, it will stay right by your side.