A mutual-love song by a Japanese girls’ band
There are plenty of people who love girl bands that create lyrics and sounds only women can.
This time, we’ve picked out especially popular “mutual-love songs” from among those girl-band tracks.
Be sure to check out music that lets you feel a uniquely feminine sensibility.
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Mutual Love Songs by Japanese Girls’ Bands (41–50)
The Beginning Songtankobuchin

A five-member girls’ band from Karatsu City, Saga Prefecture, Tancobuchin delivers a refreshing, fast-paced, and very pleasant-to-listen-to track that lifts your spirits.
It may come across as ordinary J-pop at first, but from the second verse onward you can hear all sorts of inventive touches that make it increasingly exciting—the kind of song whose full appeal really comes through when you listen to it all the way.
cream sodatonakai

Reindeer, an elementary school girls’ band that leaves everyone astonished, has covered Supercar’s classic song “Cream Soda.” The lyrics have been tweaked a bit for kids, and they’re absolutely spot-on.
The fact that every member is adorable is irresistibly charming.
I hope they keep improving and become even more active.
Oh My Darlin’Nakanomori BAND

A signature song by Nakanomori BAND that captivates with vocalist Ayako Nakanomori’s overwhelming presence and expressive power.
It’s a song that passionately pours out feelings for a beloved darling, and with “darling” repeated so insistently, the message is bound to get through whether you like it or not.
It was also the theme song for the drama ‘Oniyome Nikki’ (Diary of a Devil Wife).
P.S. I Love YouPINK SAPPHIRE

The debut single by PINK SAPPHIRE, a four-woman rock band active in the 1990s that gained popularity on “Ika-su Band TENGOKU.” It became the theme song for the drama “Kimochi Ii Koi Shitai!” and was also used as an insert song in the game “Galaxy Fraulein Yuna,” making it their biggest hit.
One person and two peopleSplit End

Split end is an emotional girls’ rock band.
Within their comfortable guitar rock, you can faintly sense a touch of shoegaze.
It’s a mutual-love song, yet the quirky lyrics are irresistibly captivating.
Amid its ballad vibe, the track uniquely conveys a solid rock presence.


