RAG MusicAnime Songs
Lovely anime song

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?

Anime Songs to Listen to on Valentine’s Day | Love Songs That Give You the Courage to Confess (71–80)

An inseparable distanceTrySail

TrySail “Inseparable Distance” Music Video -Full Size- (TV Anime “Aharen-san wa Hakarenai” Opening Theme)
An inseparable distanceTrySail

TrySail is a unit composed of three popular voice actresses: Sora Amamiya, Momo Asakura, and Shiina Natsukawa.

Their song “Hanarenaidistance” is a bursting pop tune chosen as the opening theme for the anime “Aharen-san wa Hakarenai.” Showcasing the trio’s distinct voices, this track can be thoroughly enjoyed not only by anime fans but also by voice-actor enthusiasts.

If the person you’re interested in likes anime or voice actors, this song might be a great conversation starter to help you get closer!

To you who don’t need love songsKaneyori Masaru

Kaneyori Masaru [To You Who Don’t Need a Love Song] Music Video
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.

Cinderellasaidāgāru

TV anime “Komi Can’t Communicate” non-credit opening [Cidergirl “Cinderella”] | Airing every Wednesday from 24:00 on TV Tokyo and more!
Cinderellasaidāgāru

It’s a breezy, feel-good love song that feels like a cool wind blowing through.

The track is by the fizzy rock band Cidergirl and was released in 2021.

It was chosen as the opening theme for the anime “Komi Can’t Communicate.” With a crisp rock sound that incorporates a retro-tinged synth phrase, it has an airy charm.

Yurin’s soft vocals are truly soothing.

How about letting this song give you courage and confessing your feelings on Valentine’s Day?

Super Ultra I LOVE YOUSenchimirimentaru

Centimillimental “Super Ultra I LOVE YOU” Music Video
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.

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?

TrianglerSakamoto Maaya

Maaya Sakamoto “Triangler” Music Clip
TrianglerSakamoto Maaya

This song was chosen as the opening theme for the anime Macross Frontier.

Released in 2008 as voice actress Maaya Sakamoto’s 15th single, it features passionate lyrics like “I don’t need logic or words—just kiss me,” which are downright heart-stirring.

Perhaps having feelings like these is the key to success in love.

If you’re hesitating about giving chocolate to your crush on Valentine’s Day, this track is sure to give you courage.

Catch You Catch Megumi

The opening theme of Cardcaptor Sakura.

It weaves a maiden’s heart—wanting to meet but unable to, wanting to say “I love you” but not quite finding the words—through a cute singing voice and a melody that’s pop yet tinged with something mysteriously off-kilter.

It’s a coming-of-age love song that makes you feel happy just by yearning.