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A lovely mutual-love song

Just listening makes you feel happy! Heisei-era mutual love songs

Among love songs that many people see themselves in, mutual-love songs that celebrate happy times can warm your heart just by listening to them.

Some of these mutual-love songs weave words that are hard to say in everyday life, and you might feel as if they’re speaking on your behalf.

This time, we’re introducing mutual-love songs that lit up the Heisei era.

We’ve selected tracks spanning a wide range of generations, so we hope this is helpful—whether you listen with your partner or choose songs to express your feelings at karaoke.

Just listening makes you feel happy! Heisei-era Mutual Love Songs (11–20)

bouquetback number

back number – Bouquet (full)
bouquetback number

Back number’s second single, known for its poignant lyrics and memorable melody, gained widespread popularity.

Chosen as the ending theme for TBS’s music program “COUNT DOWN TV,” it was released in June 2011.

The lyrics, which express care, trust, and love toward the uncertain future of lovers, are ones many listeners will likely relate to their own experiences.

Even in the face of quarrels and misunderstandings, this song conveys a resolve to live together without forgetting words of apology and gratitude.

It’s a heartwarming love song, perfect for listening with your partner or for expressing your feelings at karaoke.

fragileEvery Little Thing

「fragile」MUSIC VIDEO / Every Little Thing
fragileEvery Little Thing

Widely beloved as the theme song for the romance observation show “Ainori,” this renowned ballad remains deeply etched in many people’s memories.

The lyrics woven by Kaori Mochida delicately portray the fragility of human relationships—not limited to romance—and the clumsy hearts that struggle to be honest.

Those earnest feelings resonate in the heart, carried by a gentle yet powerful melody.

Released in January 2001, this work is also a landmark piece as Every Little Thing’s first Oricon No.

1 after becoming a duo.

Included on the classic album “4 FORCE,” it has been cherished for many years.

It’s a number that offers a warm, quiet companionship on nights when you’re troubled by a relationship with someone important or when you want to face your own vulnerabilities.

aloneGosuperāzu

Gospellers “Hitori” Music Video
aloneGosuperāzu

A Gospellers song that stirs listeners’ hearts with warm, comforting harmonies and lyrics that portray deep emotion.

Their 16th single, released in March 2001, is especially notable for its beautiful vocal work—truly the essence of a cappella.

Centered on the theme of true love, the lyrics deliver a message that resonates with those who hear it.

The contrast between past love and present loneliness evokes feelings that many of us have experienced at least once.

With the Gospellers’ signature blend of delicacy and strength, this is a track that will stay close to your heart.

milk teaShimizu Shota

There’s a heart-fluttering love song that paints a sweet, comforting romance like a cup of milk tea.

Written by singer-songwriter Shota Shimizu, the song likens the gentle blending of milk and tea to lovers opening their hearts and melting into one another.

The lyrics capture those small, everyday moments of tenderness that make your heart skip a beat.

The mellow electric piano and Shimizu’s soft vocals beautifully set the scene for the couple’s sweet time together.

The track is included on the single “My Boo,” released in October 2016, and can also be found on the album “FLY.” Listen to it on a summer evening, nestled close to someone special, and your love might feel even more extraordinary.

A 365-day love story.Sonar Pocket

This is a song by Sonar Pocket that gently warms the heart.

It reminds us that the irreplaceable days lovers spend together weave a cherished story one day at a time.

The sentiment expressed by member ko-dai—“Our everyday life together, through good times and bad, is our love story”—is deeply embedded in this work.

Released in October 2011, the track is also included on the album Sonapokeism ③ ~Kimi to no 365-nichi~ (365 Days with You).

It was also loved as the October ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Onegai! Ranking.” For two people who share mutual feelings, listening to it while holding onto their happy memories will surely deepen their sense of happiness even more.