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[Valentine’s Song] A sweet, bittersweet love song to listen to while getting chocolates ready

Here are some Valentine’s songs we want your special someone to hear!As February 14th approaches, it’s natural to feel a little nervous and excited.Many of you might be thinking this is the perfect chance to share your feelings with the person you like.In this article, we’ve gathered recommendations to boost your Valentine mood: songs that give you courage to confess, tracks that color precious moments with your partner, and tunes themed around chocolate.Use them as BGM while making chocolates, or as empowering anthems when you need a little push to talk to your crush—give them a listen!

[Valentine’s Songs] Sweet and Bittersweet Love Songs to Listen to While Preparing Chocolates (71–80)

Heavy rotationAKB48

[MV full] Heavy Rotation / AKB48 [Official]
Heavy rotationAKB48

“Heavy Rotation” is a single by AKB48 released in 2010.

When you fall for someone, you can’t help thinking about them 24 hours a day.

It’s just like a heavy rotation on the radio, where the same song keeps playing! It’s a happy, feel-good track that’s bursting with fun.

New WorldBUMP OF CHICKEN

It’s the theme song for Lotte’s founding-anniversary animated short “Baby I Love You Daze.” The anime’s title, “Baby I Love You Daze,” was taken from a line in the lyrics of the song “Shinsekai” (“New World”).

It’s a love song overflowing with a sense of happiness and invincibility summed up by that phrase.

The track conveys the feelings of “me,” the protagonist who finds the meaning of life upon meeting “you.” True to the title “New World,” the song vividly depicts discovering new scenery and a new world through falling in love.

SubtitleOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism – Subtitle [Official Video]
SubtitleOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism is a four-piece piano pop band whose pop yet meticulously crafted arrangements capture listeners’ hearts and never let go.

Their 8th digital single, “Subtitle,” written as the theme song for the TV drama Silent, opens with just vocals and piano—a truly ethereal beginning.

The lyrics, which express feelings that just won’t come across the way you want them to, are sure to resonate with anyone hoping to make a bold move on Valentine’s Day.

It’s a classic yet modern ballad whose dramatic development lifts your emotions.

On a full-moon nightaimyon

Aimyon – If It's a Full Moon Night [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
On a full-moon nightaimyon

A sweet and bittersweet melody that resonates perfectly with Valentine’s Day—that’s Aimyon’s “If It’s a Full-Moon Night.” Sung from a male perspective, the song’s sensual worldview captures listeners’ hearts.

It was released on April 25, 2018.

Packed with the excitement and heartache of lovers, it’s a track that feels like it gives you the courage to confess your feelings.

Listeners will be drawn into the distinctive lyrical world that only Aimyon can create.

It’s recommended for those thinking about confessing or spending time with someone special.

Truly a song that gives a gentle push to anyone wanting to express their love!

Let’s split the chocolate in half.sutopuri

[MV] Let's Split the Chocolate in Half / Strawberry Prince (SutoPuri)
Let's split the chocolate in half.sutopuri

When it comes to Valentine’s Day, confessions that set your heart racing are pretty common, right? Released on February 9, 2023, “Chocolate Hanbunko” is a track that perfectly captures those pure feelings! With Strawberry Prince’s signature upbeat rhythm and catchy melody, it amplifies all the Valentine’s excitement.

The lyrics are packed with long-distance crushes through a screen and unexpected confessions, as if cheering on everyone in love.

Like overflowing chocolate, its sweet-and-sour vibe is sure to make your special day shine even brighter!

September ValentineSasaki Yukio

September Valentine (Yukio Sasaki) Multitrack Recording
September ValentineSasaki Yukio

Unlike the usual happy Valentine’s songs, this track stands out with a calm atmosphere and a cool, dandy vocal style.

It’s the kind of song you’d want to sip a drink to on Valentine’s Day.

Highly recommended for anyone who wants to experience a more grown-up Valentine’s vibe.

Bud of LoveKōda Kumi

“Koi no Tsubomi” is Kumi Koda’s 31st single, released in 2006.

It was used as the theme song for the drama “Busu no Hitomi ni Koishiteru” and was written specifically for the show.

The part where she confesses in the Kansai dialect is so cute, isn’t it?