Recommended love songs sung by male artists for the yutori generation
Love songs by male artists offer perspectives and expressions of emotion that differ from those of female artists.
Songs that men might instantly relate to can, from a woman’s point of view, feel like entirely new emotions or lead to unexpected discoveries.
With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of love songs by male artists recommended for the yutori generation.
If you’re a man, try seeing yourself in these songs; if you’re a woman, use them as a reference to understand the male heart.
We hope you enjoy them.
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Recommended love songs sung by male artists for the Yutori generation (21–30)
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This song, sung by Kenta Kiritani—affectionately known as “Ura-chan” from the commercials—features a soothing melody that evokes the atmosphere of Okinawa.
With lyrics that gently express feelings for someone dear while listening to the voices of nature, it’s sure to resonate with anyone.
Released digitally in July 2015, it drew major attention as the theme song for au’s “Santaro” commercial series.
It’s a fresh yet warm number that you’ll want to play as background music at the beach in summer.
For those of the yutori generation, it may be a healing track where nostalgia and novelty blend beautifully.
Stay with meTele

Released in November 2025, this song is a love song that reflects Tele’s unique perspective: it’s the ordinary moments—like street corners after the last train and late-night conversations—that truly shape a relationship.
Set to an emotional band sound with a soft, beautiful melody, the track somehow radiates incredible warmth even through its heavily distorted guitar tones.
If you’re struggling with the dynamics of someone you care about, this song might really hit home.
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Ikidomari, the theme song for the film A Moon in the Flatlands, by Gen Hoshino.
It’s a quiet love song composed only of piano and vocals.
The lyrics, which depict adult loss and regret—continuing to harbor feelings for someone unforgettable even while standing at a dead end—resonate deeply.
Hoshino has commented that it’s “not a song about myself, but a song that tells the story within the song in the first person,” which shows how faithfully it conveys the film’s worldview.
Please take your time and immerse yourself in its poignant afterglow.
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Set against the backdrop of a summer festival, this bittersweet love song portrays the feelings of a man who can’t bring himself to confess his love.
Released in 2012 as the sixth single, it was also included on the third album “blues” and the best-of collection “Encore.” Chosen as the opening theme for TBS’s COUNT DOWN TV in July 2012, it reached many listeners.
Wanting to hold hands but hesitating, wanting to say “I like you” but unable to put it into words—the song is filled with that poignant frustration, evoking the faint, youthful crushes many experienced in their school days.
Amid the lively bustle of the festival, quiet emotions surface; this is a track that resonates with the sweet, fleeting moments of love.
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It’s a dance-pop number that captures the sparkle of winter and the excitement of the holidays, featured on the single “THE WINTER MAGIC” released in November 2025.
Its structure layers shimmering sounds from a global team of producers with rich multi-voice harmonies, warmly enveloping the listener.
The lyrics, crafted by members Rihito Ikezaki and Hiroto Nishi, gently weave feelings for a loved one against seasonal imagery like powdery snow and glowing lights.
It’s a perfect song to savor with your partner during those special year-end moments.
So in love I’m gonna perish!M!LK

The dance and vocal group M!LK released their digital single “Sukisugite Metsu!” in October 2025, a pure love song celebrating their 10th anniversary.
The track comically and poppily depicts explosive feelings of love, with lyrics by MUTEKI DEAD SNAKE and composition/arrangement by Takashi Asano.
Its call-and-response-oriented phrasing is striking, evoking a sense of unity at live shows.
It’s an energizing pop tune, perfect for cranking up those feelings of being in love.
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Released in October 2025 as the theme song for the film “(LOVE SONG).” It’s a love song themed around the pull of love that crosses borders.
In bassist Tomoaki Fukushima’s lyrics, the irremovable loneliness of being apart and the fated bond that draws two people together again and again are poignantly portrayed.
Sonically, a comfortable 8-beat arrangement centered on piano is layered with vocalist Reo Fujii’s soaring voice to build a rich, spacious soundscape.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you want to rediscover the bond with someone special.


