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.
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Recommended love songs (1–10) sung by male artists for the yutori generation
3XLNEW!Number_i

It’s Number_i’s first love song.
Released as a digital single in January 2026, it pairs lyrics that portray pure, innocent feelings with a hard-hitting, bass-driven track for a striking contrast.
It’s a modern dance-pop tune that showcases their unique groove—sweet but not saccharine.
Perfect for when you want to feel the thrill of romance or lift your spirits and get energized.
Beyond a thousand nightsAqua Timez

A heart-stirring love song by Aqua Timez where passion and inner conflict intersect.
Released in November 2006, it was used as the theme song for the Toho-distributed anime film “BLEACH: MEMORIES OF NOBODY.” The lyrics delicately portray the courage to convey one’s feelings to a loved one, along with the anxiety and hesitation that arise in the process, resonating with many listeners.
It’s also popular for karaoke and is recommended for those with little romantic experience or those who struggle to express their feelings.
If you sing it with all your heart, it will surely resonate with someone.
Jealous GirlSnow Man

This piece drew attention with lyrics and composition by Vocaloid producer DECO*27 and arrangement by tepe.
It’s included on Snow Man’s album “Onko Chishin,” released in November 2025.
Centered on the theme of “jealousy,” which is cute yet somehow frightening, it exquisitely blends a pop sound with slightly twisted words of love.
It’s an irresistibly addictive number that sticks in your head after just one listen—perfect for anyone seeking something stimulating in their music.
escortYuuma

Yuma, a singer who also works as a member of the YouTube creator group Comdot and has drawn attention for his vocal ability and unpretentious choice of words.
Released in December 2025, “Escort” portrays a clumsy yet warm-hearted resolve to gently lead a loved one—just for today—amid scenes that evoke winter’s chill and plumes of white breath.
From casual conversations in a cafeteria to moments playing in the snow, it tenderly captures the cherished sense of distance between two people in everyday life.
Be sure to give this winter love song a listen.
Wherever you areONE OK ROCK

A song notable for its straightforward expressions of love and emotional vocals.
It’s a track from the four-piece rock band ONE OK ROCK’s fourth album, “Niche Syndrome,” which became widely known after being featured in an NTT Docomo commercial in 2016.
The arrangement is also captivating, beginning with the gentle tones of a piano and unfolding into a grand rock ballad powered by the full band sound.
With lyrics that vow eternal love, the song is frequently used at weddings and ranked No.
1 as the “most-used wedding song” for two consecutive years starting in 2017.
If you want to convey your feelings to someone special or create memories for a special day, why not give this song a listen?
All or NothingB’z

This song captivates with its melancholy melody and piercing lyrics.
It’s a gem of a mid-tempo rock number released by B’z in August 2009, written specifically as the theme for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.
drama “Buzzer Beat: Gakeppuchi no Hero.” The lyrics, which feel instantly relatable, are sure to make a strong impact on anyone struggling with love or feeling uncertain about their relationship.
For those of the yutori generation, it might even connect with memories of your youth and add to the enjoyment.
Ms. Hanako on a high pedestalback number

A back number song that portrays a heartrending love.
The intro’s sense of depth—shifting from strings to a guitar sound—is striking, isn’t it? The instantly relatable lyrics and refreshing melody evoke the atmosphere of youthful romance.
Released in June 2013, it was also used in a commercial in 2019.
In 2022, it was performed on the NHK New Year’s Eve music show Kōhaku Uta Gassen, and it remains a long-loved track.
It’s the kind of number that, when sung at karaoke, might help even a man who can’t express his feelings convey his heart to the woman he likes.



