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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)

Valentine SongHirai Dai

Dai Hirai / Valentine Song (Lyric Video)
Valentine SongHirai Dai

Singer-songwriter Dai Hirai, who has gained popularity for his organic musicality and lifestyle.

His 33rd single, “Valentine Song,” has become a fan favorite for its happy vibe, widely used on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram.

Its breezy beat and warm sound evoke the spirit of Valentine’s Day, radiating an atmosphere full of love.

With emotional vocals that gently convey the lyrics’ message, it’s a pop tune that colors one of the biggest events in romance.

Valentine’s RADIOMatsutōya Yumi

Valentine’s RADIO (from the film “As Many Embraces as There Are Waves”) – Yumi Matsutoya
Valentine's RADIOMatsutōya Yumi

A Valentine’s song from Yuming included on the album “LOVE WARS”! It was written with her radio show All Night Nippon—on which Yuming herself served as host—as its theme.

If you’re the type who finds it hard to express your feelings face-to-face on Valentine’s Day, why not try secretly conveying your feelings through the radio?

confessionFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS “Confession”
confessionFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS’ “Kokuhaku” is their eighth single, released in 2008.

I highly recommend it to anyone thinking of mustering the courage to confess their feelings to someone they like on Valentine’s Day! When you reflect on your feelings for that special someone, this song gives you the courage to say, “I need to tell them properly!”

[Valentine’s Songs] Sweet and Bittersweet Love Songs to Listen to While Preparing Chocolates (81–90)

bitter chocolateSCANDAL

A heartrending breakup song that overlays the melting of bitter chocolate with the end of a relationship.

It’s not only for lovers parting ways, but also recommended for those who confessed their feelings on Valentine’s Day and didn’t get the result they hoped for.

For anyone whose hoped-for Valentine’s smiles turned into tears, this song speaks on your behalf.

HappinessShenelu

Che’Nelle – Happiness ft. Nao Matsushita
HappinessShenelu

Currently based in Los Angeles and actively performing, singer-songwriter Che’Nelle is known for her 2nd single “Happiness,” which was used as the theme song for the TV drama Dear Sister and is also a popular ballad often played at weddings.

Its emotional message, brimming with love, is perfect for Valentine’s Day—the day to express feelings you’ve kept inside—and will surely heighten the occasion.

It’s a recommended Valentine’s number that gives you the courage to take a step forward and helps you reaffirm your feelings for someone you love.

Valentine’s RADIOYoshikawa Yuu

Yukawa Tomo - Valentine’s RADIO - Music Video
Valentine's RADIOYoshikawa Yuu

This is one of Kikkawa You’s singles that are all Valentine’s songs, and it’s a cover of a number by Yumi Matsutoya.

Even on Valentine’s Day, there are times when things don’t go so well with your partner.

In moments like that, it’s nice to let the radio speak for you—say your “sorry” and “I love you,” just like in the lyrics of this song!

chocolateKimura Kaera

It’s a song about the struggles a girl faces.

It might be a little different from a typical Valentine’s song, but since the title is literally “Chocolate,” I chose it as a Valentine’s song.

The lyrics seem to link “thank you” and “I’m sorry” with the sweetness and bitterness of chocolate.