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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 (31–40)

chocolate insomniaHanekawa Tsubasa (Horie Yui)

On a nerve-racking Valentine’s Day, why not listen to “chocolate insomnia,” sung by Tsubasa Hanekawa (voiced by Yui Horie), and find the courage to take a step forward? This beloved song served as the opening theme for the anime Nekomonogatari (White).

Its sweetly bittersweet melody conveys the tang of first love and the bravery to move ahead.

Let the song carry your dreams of romance and help you share your feelings with someone special on Valentine’s Day.

With Yui Horie’s gentle voice, it’s almost as if she speaks the words that get stuck when you’re nervous.

How about letting the rhythm of this moving track guide you into a wonderful day?

Luluyakushimaru etsuko

The ending theme of “Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl.” It’s a relaxed love song about that special someone who always stays close by your side when times are tough or painful.

In the chorus, the sound suddenly shifts from the previous mood to something catchy and playful, like overturning a toy box—cute and distinctive.

C.H.O.C.OTange Sakura, Hikami Kyoko

This song was the opening theme for the romantic comedy anime Trouble Chocolate.

Its lyrics, which endearingly depict the feelings of being hopelessly in love and wanting to express those feelings to the other person, make it a charming track.

With its up-tempo style, it’s a Valentine’s song you can enjoy listening to.

Fluffy TimeHōkago Tī Taimu

‘Fuwa Fuwa Time,’ a song that appears in the smash-hit anime K-ON!, was released in 2009 under the name Sakuragaoka High School Light Music Club.

As the first original song created within the story, it’s a track beloved by fans with strong sentimental value.

It charmingly captures the fluttery excitement of young love—like that of middle and high schoolers—along with the anxious overthinking that comes with it.

Perfect for when you want to lift your spirits!

Valentine KissShiraishi Kuranosuke with Shitenhouji Gakuen Chuu

[The Prince of Tennis] Valentine Kiss - Kuranosuke Shiraishi with Shitenhoji Academy Middle School (with Japanese and Chinese subtitles)
Valentine KissShiraishi Kuranosuke with Shitenhouji Gakuen Chuu

When it comes to iconic Valentine’s Day songs, many people probably think of Sayuri Kokusho’s “Valentine Kiss.” In fact, there are versions covered by characters from the popular anime The Prince of Tennis! Fans can’t get enough of it!

Anime Songs to Listen to on Valentine’s Day | Love Songs That Give You the Courage to Confess (41–50)

ConnectClariS

Connect / ClariS (Cover)
ConnectClariS

This is a song that gained popularity as the theme for the TV anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica.

It depicts the bond and friendship between two people, the belief that “as long as we’re together, we can overcome anything.” While it leans more toward friendship than romance, it carries a power that, in a broader sense, gives you the courage to fight and pushes you forward.

Sugar Song and Bitter StepUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “Sugar Song and Bitter Step” Short Ver.
Sugar Song and Bitter StepUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

The ending theme of Blood Blockade Battlefront.

Valentine’s Day is synonymous with sweets, but sometimes it can be a little bittersweet.

It’s a song that, despite the ups and downs, gives you the energy to face those gaps head-on without letting them get you down.