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A love song I want to use for a video

A love song I want to use for a video
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Many people probably want to use love songs for couple videos or clips featuring their favorite idols.

But there are so many love songs that it can be hard to find the one perfect track you’re looking for.

So in this article, I’ve rounded up recommended love songs that work great as BGM for videos.

From happy love songs to tracks that capture single-minded feelings for someone special, there are plenty that are perfect for lyric videos, too! If you’d like, please take a look!

Love songs I want to use for a video (1–10)

Love SongNEW!SUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER “Love Song” Music Video
Love SongNEW!SUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER’s “Love Song” captivates with its unpretentious lyrics and warm band sound.

Featured on the album “Kansei Zenya,” released in June 2018, this track—true to its title—is a straightforward ode to love.

It was also selected as the web commercial song for Sony’s Walkman NW-A40 series.

First unveiled at their April 2018 Nippon Budokan concert, the song is known for energizing the crowd.

Its lyrics, which feel close to the daily life of two people, overlap with the image of a bride and groom beginning their journey together.

Feelings you can’t usually put into words for someone important can be honestly conveyed through this song.

A heart tied with a ribbonNEW!Kaneyori Masaru

Kaneyori Masaru - Ribbon-Wrapped Feelings of Love (Music Video)
A heart tied with a ribbonNEW!Kaneyori Masaru

Adorning a crush with a ribbon, wishing that special someone would notice—such tender, bittersweet feelings are captured in this song by Kaneyori Masaru.

Released digitally in November 2025, it features breezy guitar rock and an effervescent melody that feels refreshing, brightening the listener’s heart.

The music video featuring influencer Aoi Nagase became a hot topic, and many likely related to the effort of polishing oneself for love.

Packed with the band’s charm, this track was released after the mini-album “To Us Who Won’t Live in Yesterday.” It’s perfect as BGM for making chocolates or as a pep song when you need the courage to confess—give it a listen.

Specially, do it.NEW!=LOVE

=LOVE (Equal Love) / 18th Single “Tokubechu, Shite” [MV full]
Specially, do it.NEW!=LOVE

=LOVE, the idol group produced by Rino Sashihara.

Included on their 18th single released in February 2025, this song is a super-sweet love track that sings of feelings so intense that “I love you” alone isn’t enough.

The lyrics portray a love so strong it longs to keep the other person all to oneself—pure maidenly devotion straight from the heart.

The music video, with Maika Sasaki as center, drew major attention, surpassing 5 million views just nine days after its release.

As Valentine’s Day approaches, if you listen while preparing that special chocolate for the one you love or when you need courage to confess, it’s sure to amplify those sweet, passionate feelings even more!

L and RME:I

ME:I (Mei) ⊹ “L and R” Studio Live
L and RME:I

This love song delicately portrays wavering feelings by comparing the left and right earphone channels to the distance between two people.

It captures a sweet-and-sour emotion that makes your heartbeat quicken, even while sharing the same music.

The track was selected as the opening theme for Season 2 of the TV anime “Anyway, I’ll End Up Falling in Love,” which began airing in January 2026.

Sung by ME:I, this piece offers a warmly poignant melody that gently permeates the heart, setting it apart from their usual energetic dance numbers.

It’s perfect for anyone who, because they’re as close as childhood friends, finds it hard to be honest and feels a frustrating tenderness.

This Valentine’s Day, let this song give you the courage to share your feelings with someone special.

A lifetime’s worth of love lettersUsotsuki

Usotsuki – A Lifetime’s Worth of Love Letters (MV) @USOTSUKI_DA
A lifetime’s worth of love lettersUsotsuki

Usotsuki, who deliver down-to-earth music as a “royal-road uta-mono band,” included this song as the title track on their mini album “Isshobun no Love Letter,” released in July 2016.

If love has an expiration date, then you can fall in love over and over and tell your feelings each time.

Written with that reversal of perspective, this message of a lifelong vow makes it a perfect song for special moments like proposals and weddings.

The music video features actor Ikkei Watanabe and became a hot topic for its moving, drama-style story.

It’s a warm, heart-stirring love song that reminds you of the happiness of meeting someone special and growing old together.

Last Love Lettermoon drop

moon drop [Last Love Letter] Music Video
Last Love Lettermoon drop

From an intro that bursts with the sweet tang of youth and sets your heart dancing, this is the quintessential popular number by moon drop.

Many listeners are sure to feel their chests tighten at the lyrics’ worldview, where the frustration of unrequited love and unspoken feelings intersect.

The track is included on their first full-length album, “Kono Tenohira ga Mada Kimi o Oboete Iru,” released in January 2022.

It was also used as a CM song for Honda Cars, broadcast across seven prefectures in the Chubu region, including Aichi and Mie, so plenty of people have likely heard its refreshing melody on TV.

This song sets indecisive feelings toward someone you love and a premonition of love’s end to an easygoing beat.

It’s perfect not only for students swaying with tender crushes, but also for anyone who wants to bask in bittersweet memories from the past.

Love SongUru

[Official] Uru “Love Song” — Theme song for Fuji TV’s Thursday drama series “My Fair Prince”
Love SongUru

This work is a warm medium-tempo number that depicts love gradually taking on color.

Released in August 2021 as the 11th single, it was chosen as the theme song for the drama “My Beloved Prince.” The lyrics, which hide love behind words of denial, are moving.

The light, airy piano tone seems to reflect the feeling of trying to take a step forward despite hesitation.

It’s a cheering song that gently gives you a push when you can’t be honest about your feelings.