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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 Tunes to Listen to While Preparing Chocolate (91–100)

Valentine ThiefJenīhai

Jenny High is a five-member band launched as a project to raise the profile of the variety show “BAZOOKA!!!,” and its impactful lineup also became a hot topic.

“Valentine Thief,” included on their first album “Jenny High Story,” creates an addictive pull with its airy ensemble and melodies that are both intricate and comical.

The eccentric lyrical world that’s so characteristic of Jenny High will probably stick in your head after just one listen.

It’s a light, catchy number that’s perfect as Valentine’s Day background music.

choco fondueKisaragi Chihaya (Imai Asami)

choco fondue – PETIT IDOLM@STER Twelve • Seasons! Vol. 2 Chihaya Kisuragi and Chihya
choco fondueKisaragi Chihaya (Imai Asami)

This is the character song for Chihaya Kisaragi from the anime “Puchimas! -PETIT IDOLM@STER-.” It’s a song that captures a girl’s fluttering, excited feelings with a Valentine’s Day theme.

The track is characterized by the clear, pure singing voice of Asami Imai, which is one of her signature strengths.

[Valentine’s Songs] Sweet and Bittersweet Love Songs to Listen to While Preparing Chocolates (101–110)

Give me! Chocolate!Shintani Ryoko, Tamura Yukari, Sawashiro Miyuki

This is a song filled with the flutter of love, performed by the sweet and charming voices of three voice actresses.

The seamless harmonies of Ryoko Shintani, Yukari Tamura, and Miyuki Sawashiro further highlight the lyrics, which liken feelings for a loved one to chocolate.

Included on the album “Shout with Galaxy Angel!” released in April 2002, this track was created for the TV anime Galaxy Angel.

It captures the pounding heart of falling in love and the excitement of meeting one’s destined person, all set to a pop melody.

It’s the perfect song for anyone who wants a little courage to confess their feelings ahead of Valentine’s Day!

sweets paradeRoromiya Karuta (CV: Hanazawa Kana)

A song by voice actress Kana Hanazawa that was used as the ending theme for episode 6 of the anime Inu x Boku SS.

In the anime, Hanazawa plays the role of Karuta Roromiya.

Set to her cute melody and vocals, the lyrics are filled with sweets like shortcake, chocolate, soft-serve ice cream, and pudding—just like the title suggests, it’s a full-on parade of sweets! Just listening might make you hungry.

The playful word choices are also a lot of fun.

The release came out in August 2016, and it’s a great BGM pick for making chocolates for Valentine’s Day.

CITRUSDa-iCE

Da-iCE / “CITRUS” (Theme song for the Nippon TV Sunday drama “The Way of the Househusband”) Lyric Video
CITRUSDa-iCE

This is a Da-iCE song that sings about positivity and self-affirmation embodied in a citrus fragrance.

Released in November 2020, it also drew attention as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “The Way of the Househusband.” The lyrics, which portray the strength to cut off past doubts and regrets and move forward on the path you believe in, are particularly striking.

Coupled with its emotional sound, it’s a track that resonates deeply with listeners.

If you listen while making chocolate, it will surely heighten your feelings for someone special and boost your confidence.

It’s the perfect song for anyone looking for courage as Valentine’s Day approaches.

Hot chocolateRIP SLYME

As the title “Hot Chocolate” suggests, this song was created with the Valentine’s season in mind.

It also drew attention for the limited first-edition cover design, which resembled the packaging of Meiji Milk Chocolate.

The lyrics compare hot, meltingly sweet chocolate to a mature romance.

While provocative, it also retains RIP SLYME’s signature pop-cool vibe.

It’s a track that gives you a push to be bold in love!

It’s love, right?wacci

A gentle love song by wacci that portrays a pure, budding affection—one that, while aware of differences in social standing and family background, strives to accept those feelings honestly.

Its deep love, which wishes to embrace everything about the other person beyond any circumstances, resonates warmly alongside the tender melody.

Written as an insert song for Fuji TV’s Thursday drama series “Yangotonaki Ichizoku” in the April 2022 season, it is also included on the album “suits me! suits you!”.

Perfectly harmonizing with the drama’s theme of a romance across class lines, this piece gently encourages those who, despite struggling with differences in position or values, want to stay true to the feelings they hold for someone.