Love songs for high schoolers who are mutually in love
Falling in love is a big event that many high school students experience! Mustering up the courage to confess, having your long-held crush come true, and becoming mutually in love—the joy is truly immense.
Everything you see seems to sparkle, and you feel like your studies, club activities, and every part of your life are going smoothly.
Here, we’ll introduce some mutual-love songs perfect for high school students—tracks that let you fully savor the happiness of finally becoming a couple.
We’ve gathered songs brimming with love: the different kind of heart-fluttering from when you were just crushing, the awkward excitement, and the sense of looking ahead to a long future together.
Be sure to listen to them with your beloved boyfriend or girlfriend!
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Top 10 Mutual Love Songs Recommended for High School Students
GOOD NIGHT BABYaimyon

Aimyong’s songs are a must for high schoolers, right? This track, “GOOD NIGHT BABY,” is included on Aimyong’s 2019 album Momentary Sixth Sense, and it’s a love song she wrote for people in their teens and twenties.
The lyrics and sensibilities that only someone from the same generation could capture will surely resonate with high school students—especially those in love.
It’s a song I especially want couples who just became official to listen to.
1.15 Million Kilometers of FilmOfisharu Higedan Dism

This song appears as the first track on Official HIGE DANDism’s first full-length album “Escaparade,” released independently in 2018.
It’s one of the band’s most popular numbers and has become a staple wedding song.
Told from a male perspective, it’s a love song that likens the story of two people moving beyond romance to a single film, a movie.
Many listeners probably find themselves thinking, “I wish he felt this way about me.”
Aino Katachi feat. HIDE (GReeeeN)MISIA

MISIA’s song “Ai no Katachi” is a track that resonates with people of all ages, don’t you think? Released in 2018 as MISIA’s 35th single, it’s a collaboration with HIDE from GReeeeN.
It also drew attention as the theme song for the drama “Gibo to Musume no Blues.” This number sings of a vast, profound love—not just romantic love, but many forms of love—making it a song you’ll want to dedicate to family and those dear to you.
It will surely make you want to express even more love and feelings to someone with whom your feelings are mutual.
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Can I call it magic?Hirai Ken

A mutual-love song—it’s a happy number, yet for some reason it makes you cry.
Ken Hirai’s “Can I Call It Magic?” is his 40th single, released in 2016.
There’s something about Ken Hirai’s voice that inevitably brings tears; it has a power that feels like it speaks directly to your heart.
This song is full of that power too: it’s a happy tune about mutual love, yet various emotions well up and you find yourself in tears.
I think crying even when you’re not sad is a really good thing—it means you’re happy.
Dear My BooMirei Touyama

Mirei Toyama’s “Dear My Boo,” also well known as an answer song to Shota Shimizu’s hit number “My Boo.” “My Boo” is from a guy to his beloved girlfriend, while “Dear My Boo” conveys a woman’s feelings toward her boyfriend.
It’s a love song dedicated to the person who changed a negative self—someone who couldn’t truly love—from the bottom of her heart, a destined soulmate.
If you’re a high school girl blissfully in mutual love, you’ll surely find yourself thinking, “Is this about me?” as you listen to the lyrics.
I love you.Inoue Sonoko

It was released in 2015 as Sonoko Inoue’s debut single.
The lyrics and melody are filled with the thrill and excitement of falling in love, as well as the joy of being with someone you like.
The music video portrays the pure hearts of high school students—it’s sure to make your heart skip a beat!
Just the two of usRADWIMPS

When it comes to RADWIMPS songs about mutual love, isn’t this the one that comes to mind? “Futarigoto” is RADWIMPS’s third major-label single, released in 2006.
It’s not just a simple love song—the lyrics feel incredibly real, as they gently encourage a beloved girlfriend who’s struggling, tracing the story of her birth.
Many listeners are surely captivated by that.
For those facing similar worries, this track will really hit home.
It’s a song that makes you want to shout to your beloved boyfriend or girlfriend, “Thank you for being born!”


