[Mutual Love Songs] Romance tracks that make you feel happy—recommended for women
We’ve put together a collection of mutual-love songs we want women to hear!
The miracle of mutual feelings sometimes lasts, and sometimes it doesn’t.
But as long as you respect each other and cherish the feeling of “I want to be with you forever,” it’ll surely be okay!
In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of heartwarming love songs—happy tracks you’ll want to listen to together with the one you love, and songs to play when you’re in love but feeling a little anxious.
Listen to these mutual-love songs together and rediscover just how precious you are to each other.
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[Mutual Love Songs] Romantic tracks that make you feel happy—recommended for women (81–90)
Better Half (feat. JEONGHAN of SEVENTEEN)Omoinotake

Even from far apart, Omoinotake delivers a moving ballad that sings of unwavering, powerful feelings set to a warm melody.
It also drew attention for featuring SEVENTEEN member Jeonghan.
Centered on a long-distance relationship, the song portrays the aching thoughts for a lover who’s far away and the love that deepens across the distance.
Its dramatically unfolding melody and the clear, expansive vocals of Reo Fujii and Jeonghan blend beautifully, resonating deeply with listeners.
The track was included on Omoinotake’s major second album, “Pieces,” released in January 2025, and was also chosen as the theme song for ABEMA’s original romance show “Koisuru ♥ Shuumatsu Homestay 2025 Fuyu” (Falling in Love: Weekend Homestay, Winter 2025).
It’s a song that will surely be there for anyone living apart from someone important or thinking of a distant loved one.
OrangeGReeeeN

This is a song by GReeeeN that refreshingly depicts a faint budding romance through scenes bathed in the orange glow of dusk.
The lyrics, which straightforwardly express feelings for the other person, are striking; they carefully portray the joy of the moment when love becomes mutual and the anticipation for the future that lies ahead.
Released in April 2012, the track was featured in a Shiseido “SEA BREEZE” commercial and is included on the album “Utautai ga Utautai ni Kite Utau tae to Iu ga Utautai ga Utau dake Utai Kireba Uta Utau keredomo Utautai dake Utautai Kirenai kara Uta Utawanu!?” It’s a recommended song for times when you feel unsure about your feelings for someone or when you want to cheer on a romance that’s about to begin.
PreciousItō Yuna

This is a sweet and bittersweet song by Yuna Ito that portrays the subtle shift of the heart from anxiety to certainty.
It’s natural that vague fears and doubts arise as your feelings for someone grow stronger.
But this work shows that because the two continue to face each other sincerely, they can build a relationship where they truly trust one another.
Released in May 2006, it drew attention as the theme song for the film “Limit of Love: Umizaru.” It’s a recommended track for times when you want to feel the bond with someone important, or when you want to reaffirm the feelings you share for each other.
The Day You and I MetFunatsu Mahiro

A gemlike love song that vividly captures, with fresh sensitivity, the deepening bond between two people after a fateful encounter interrupts an ordinary day.
Released in December 2020, the song gently sings of lovers who cherish every casual moment and etch it into precious memories.
Many listeners were moved by the way even the smallest moments feel dear, and by the overflowing affection that persists even after quarrels.
It has garnered over five million reactions on TikTok, spreading a wave of empathy among young people through social media.
It’s a song we hope those with unrequited feelings—or those who are longing for a beloved partner—will listen to.
It will remind you of the irreplaceable value of time spent with the one you love.
BuddyHirai Dai

This is a song by Dai Hirai that lovingly portrays the everyday life of two people who have built an intimate relationship.
Set to a warm, acoustic guitar–based melody, it gently sings about how even small quarrels deepen their love and how precious the time they spend together is, even amid busy days.
The lyrics, which describe a lover as “the world’s best partner,” convey a deep trust and an unshakable bond.
Released in May 2021, the song is included on the album HOPE / WISH.
It’s a perfect track for reaffirming your bond with someone important or as background music for special moments with your partner.
Hold me tight.YUTORI-SEDAI

Many people probably feel calmer when hugged by their partner.
That’s why I’d like to introduce “Gyutto Shite,” a song by the rock band YUTORI-SEDAI that went viral mainly on TikTok.
Set to a light, upbeat melody, it portrays a woman who wants to be held by her significant other.
It’s actually a sequel to their previously released song “Suki,” so be sure to listen to them together.
The catchy choreography is worth checking out, too!
[Mutual Love Songs] Romance tracks that make you feel happy, recommended for women (91–100)
sparklingHoneyWorks feat. Hakoniiwa Ririi

This song depicts everything from the heart-fluttering moment of falling in love to vows of forever, wrapped in a bright and refreshing sound.
Clear, airy vocals intertwine with a positive message to kindle a sure sense of hope in the listener’s heart.
Released in October 2024, it was also used as the opening theme for the anime “Is It True That We’re Getting Married?” and has drawn attention as a track that cheers on the start of new romance.
Packed with the charm of HoneyWorks feat.
Haconiwa Lily, this one song will gently give you a push when you’re unsure about your feelings for someone or when you want to take a step forward in an important relationship.



