Famous songs about couples: recommended popular tracks
We’ve gathered classic Japanese songs about couples and lovers.
These tracks are selected for you to enjoy together with your partner—be it your girlfriend, boyfriend, wife, or husband.
All are the finest love songs, dedicated to two people bound by the strongest of bonds.
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Masterpieces about couples: Recommended popular songs (111–120)
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Crafted in Vaundy’s signature love-song style, this track was also chosen as a commercial song for Zexy.
With cool, understated vocals and a restrained arrangement, it gives off a stylish impression.
Meanwhile, the lyrics—playing on the title “Jōnetsu” (Ever-warm/Constant Heat)—sing of a straightforward love brimming with passion.
Alongside the message “I love you straightforwardly, always running hot,” it also conveys how the singer is deeply drawn to the other person, as in “When I’m with you, my heart starts pounding.” The contrast between the sound and the lyrics feels fresh, doesn’t it?
To you who don’t need love songsKaneyori Masaru

A bittersweet love song that skillfully portrays the psychology of wanting to deny one’s feelings.
Kaneyori Masaru’s vocals delicately express emotions toward someone who dislikes love songs.
Released digitally in January 2024 and also included on the February album “Namiutsu Kokoro o Mochinagara.” It looks poised to become a new signature song for the band, which also drew attention with “GIRL AND,” the theme for the Toei-distributed film “17-sai wa Tomaranai.” A track that gently encourages those who are timid about love or harbor feelings they can’t express honestly.
You’ll surely relate to the lyrics, which feel as if they’re speaking your heart for you.
Ghosts and the WriterSuiyōbi no Campanella

This is a song by Wednesday Campanella, notable for its distinctive worldview and euphoric sound.
Written as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Kon-Katsu 1000 Hon Knock,” it was digitally released in February 2024.
The lyrics, themed around a mysterious relationship with an ex-boyfriend who has become a ghost, deftly depict the inner struggles of a woman torn between real-life romance and her ideals.
It captivatingly expresses the world of matchmaking, where fluttering excitement and disappointment intersect, through Wednesday Campanella’s signature pop sensibility.
It’s a recommended track not only for those troubled by love, but also for anyone who wants to enjoy unique music.
A bouquet with loveSuperfly

This is a song that honestly expresses the wish to stay with someone precious forever—and the hope that we really can.
Carried by a beautiful melody and voice, the lyrics evoke vivid scenes.
I recommend singing it at karaoke with your partner or listening to it on special days.
37.2 degreesSugimoto Takuya

A song by Takuya Sugimoto where gently sweet and bittersweet feelings of love melt together.
Released in June 2024, it drew attention as the opening theme for the drama “Kawareta Otoko” (“The Bought Man”).
The lyrics are striking for expressing the longing to see a loved one as “coming down with a fever.” Riding a relaxed melody, Sugimoto’s sweet vocals are enough to make your heart skip a beat.
It’s a track packed with the charm that has made him popular on social media.
A heartwarming love song you’ll want to play during special moments with someone important.

