Anime songs to listen to on Valentine’s Day | Love songs that give you the courage to confess
Are you one of the many people thinking, “I want to be brave and confess my feelings to the person I like on Valentine’s Day!”? But when the day draws near, anxiety creeps in and you start to lose your nerve, right? In this article, we’ll introduce anime songs you should listen to on Valentine’s Day! We’ve carefully selected tracks that give you the courage to take a step forward, as well as cute songs that rekindle those fluttery, heart-pounding feelings of love—perfect for the Valentine season.
Why not draw courage from songs from your favorite anime or ones that resonate with your current feelings, and give that chocolate to someone special?
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Anime songs to listen to on Valentine’s Day | Love songs that give you the courage to confess (61–70)
When feelings blossomAoi ema.

A love song that portrays a wistful, aching crush, as if piercing the heart of the one you love.
Aoi Ema’s clear, translucent voice gently embraces the feelings of a girl who can’t put her emotions into words.
With lyrics that liken her feelings to a flower, this memorable piece was used as an insert song in the TV anime “The Apothecary Diaries,” adding color to some of its most moving scenes.
It’s a perfect track for those seeking courage ahead of Valentine’s Day or anyone who wants to reaffirm their feelings for someone special.
Give it a listen—and let it help you share what’s in your heart.
To you who don’t need love songsKaneyori Masaru

This song honestly sings about feelings for someone who doubts love songs.
Despite its pop sound, the aching emotion hits you right in the heart.
Released in January 2024, it’s also included on the February album “With a Rippling Heart.” It’s perfect for those who aren’t into listening to love songs but still have someone on their mind.
A tender voice full of kindness that gently nudges the timid in love will soothe you.
It’s a track you’ll want someone to listen to on Valentine’s Day, along with some chocolate.
Super Ultra I LOVE YOUSenchimirimentaru

A sweet and bittersweet love song has been crafted as the theme for the film “Given: Hiiragi mix.” Centimilimental’s vocals gently embrace hearts troubled by love.
The lyrics are striking in how they use the powerful phrase “Super Ultra,” which also appears in the title, to express a profound love that words alone can’t fully capture.
This piece, which sings of those moments when a loved one’s smile makes your heart tremble, is perfect for Valentine’s Day.
It’s sure to give a push to those with unrequited feelings or anyone hesitating to confess.
From Me to YouTanizawa Tomofumi

It’s the theme song for the TV anime “Kimi ni Todoke.” There’s a common expression used in love stories: “Meeting you made my world so full of color.” Like those words, this song sets ordinary, everyday life side by side with feelings for “you.” The title is “Kimi ni Todoke”—please let this simple, powerful phrase resonate in your ears.
uneven; bumpy; irregularYoshioka Kiyoe

Ikimonogakari is a three-piece band known for hit songs like “Kairi-taku Nattayo,” “YELL,” and “Arigatou.” Their vocalist, Kiyoe Yoshioka, released the solo track “Dekoboko,” a pop love song chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime A Couple of Cuckoos.
Yoshioka’s signature, straight-to-the-heart voice feels wonderfully refreshing! The music video, featuring contemporary dance and a uniquely mysterious atmosphere, is also fascinating—why not watch it together with the song?
In the game of strategy, keep a poker face.Hanazawa Kana

Kana Hanazawa, affectionately known as “Zawa-san,” is popular not only as a voice actress but also as a singer and actress.
In “Kakehiki wa Poker Face,” you can fully enjoy her cute singing voice! This song is the opening theme for the anime “When Will Ayumu Make His Move?” which centers on shogi and romance.
The music video, with its rapid costume changes, is also fun and visually engaging.
Give it a listen when you want to boost your mood for Valentine’s Day!
sweets paradeRoromiya Karuta (CV: Hanazawa Kana)

“Sweets Parade,” which was chosen as the ending theme for the anime InuxBoku Secret Service, features voice actress Kana Hanazawa’s charming vocals that leave a lasting impression.
The lyrics are sprinkled with sweets, and together with Hanazawa’s cute voice, they bring Valentine’s Day to life.
It’s amazing how the lyrics, which express a pure love for treats, can make you feel happy just by listening! The fun and playfulness in the words work like magic, bringing smiles to both adults and children.
If you’re giving someone you like a sweet gift for Valentine’s, try using this song as your BGM.
It’s sure to give your fluttering heart a boost of courage.



