Recommended love songs for teenage girls: classic and popular J‑Pop hits.
Introducing love songs we want teenage girls to hear!
We’ve picked out love songs that will resonate with teens: unrequited love songs that pour out intense feelings, straightforward love songs that express pure affection, and songs about loves you had to let go.
If you’re in love and in the mood for romance tracks, definitely give these a listen!
We’ll feature not only trending hits, but also songs by artists who’ve been steadily gaining popularity in recent years.
The romances of your youth often become lifelong memories.
Lift your spirits with love songs and give it your all just the way you feel!
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Recommended love songs for teenage girls: Classic and popular Japanese hits (111–120)
LA LA LA Love SongToshinobu Kubota

Here is a classic that sings of sweet love.
Toshinobu Kubota released it in December 1996 as the theme song for the drama “Long Vacation.” Its melody incorporates R&B elements, and the lyrics poignantly portray a tender, aching heart in love.
It expresses precious moments with a partner and a relationship where two people support each other.
Thanks to its tie-in with the drama, it became a big hit and one of Kubota’s signature songs.
It’s a perfect track for teenage girls too.
Give it a listen when you’re struggling with love or going on a date with someone special—it’s sure to warm your heart.
Forever togetherLeo Ieiri

It was released in 2017 as Leo Ieiri’s 13th single.
Chosen as the theme song for the NTV Sunday drama “Even If I Loved You, I Have a Secret,” it’s a superb medium-tempo ballad that conveys the desire to accept both the light and shadow of someone precious and live together.
White LoveSPEED

This is a signature song by SPEED, a hugely popular idol group.
They enjoyed overwhelming support from elementary and middle school students at the time, and their music still hasn’t lost its luster.
If you’re a woman in your teens who has never listened to them, why not give them a try?
dogwood (flowering dogwood)Yo Hitoto

This is one of Yo Hitoto’s signature songs, released in February 2004.
The lyrics, filled with deep affection and a powerful message, are striking, and the wish for a loved one’s happiness resonates in the heart.
It was a popular song used as the theme for Nippon TV’s “Tuesday Suspense Theater” and in commercials.
It became a million seller, even inspiring a film of the same name, and generated so much buzz that it could be called a social phenomenon.
It’s a song I especially want teenage girls to hear.
When you want to revisit your feelings for someone important, listening to this piece will warm your heart.
I love you.Sonoko Inoue

It was released in 2015 as Sonoko Inoue’s first single.
As her debut single, it drew attention for its first-press bonus: a collaborative scarf with WEGO.
It’s a very cute song that captures the pure, youthful romance of a student—how thinking about someone you love fills your head and makes your heart race.
I still love you.Rino Sashihara

It was released in 2012 as Rino Sashihara’s solo debut single.
Among AKB48 members, she was the fifth to make a full-fledged solo debut.
The song was used as the theme for the Nippon TV drama “Muse no Kagami,” and it’s an idol track whose lyrics overflow with the cute, pure feelings of a girl who, even when someone says they like her, can’t quite bring herself to believe it.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced love songs popular among teenage girls.
Did you find a track that resonates with your feelings? When love doesn’t go well, it can make you emotionally unstable or really bring you down, so at times like that, try listening to your favorite songs to lift your spirits!





