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.
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Mutual Love Songs by Japanese Girls’ Bands (11–20)
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It’s a song that wraps you in warm words and a soothing melody, gently accompanying days spent busy with work and life.
Conton Candy tenderly sings about the small happinesses found in everyday life and the importance of our connections with others.
Created as the ending theme for the TV anime “SAKAMOTO DAYS,” which aired in January 2025, the piece is marked by a melt-pop style with a driving feel and sweet, heartrending vocals.
In step with the anime’s story, it carefully portrays the characters’ feelings and bonds.
It’s a track I especially recommend to those seeking comfort for a tired heart or wanting to reaffirm their feelings for someone important.
We AreAldious

Aldious is a rare sight: an all-girl heavy metal band.
These flamboyantly dressed girls crank out hard-hitting heavy metal, and the contrast is indescribable.
Their songs are cool and carry a curious sense of nostalgia.
Convenience Store HoneymoonChatmonchy

A song produced by Tamio Okuda for the legendary band Chatmonchy, which has influenced a variety of girls’ bands.
The music video, set in a convenience store and styled like a cheerful musical, is really fun.
It’s a masterpiece that makes you feel that even something as simple as going to the convenience store can be a happy and enjoyable experience for a couple.
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A refreshing song typical of the girls’ band Cookie Monsters, singing about happy love.
It conveys a pure feeling—becoming happy just by hearing the voice of the one you love.
The youthful sensibility befitting high schoolers and the clear, translucent vocals of Koto Miura leave a strong impression.
This track showcases the full appeal of this skilled band, which won the runner-up prize at the 2nd National High School Light Music Contest.
Recommended for those who’ve just fallen in love or want to reaffirm their bond with someone special.
A gentle song wrapped in kindness that warms the heart.
Song of OathDraft King

Released in March 2015, it was included as the coupling track to Draft King’s second single, “Okuru Kotoba.” The song portrays a mutually loving couple in a relationship, expressing how they nurture their feelings and bond together—a song about reciprocal love.
It also features distinctive lyrics that play on the vows made at weddings.
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Released in May 2011, this is a track from FLiP’s first album, “Michi evolution,” by the four-piece girls’ band from Okinawa.
The lyrics depict a mutually-in-love couple comforting each other and yearning to be loved even more.
It’s a love song that expresses the desire to look at who they are now, regardless of each other’s pasts.
Mutual Love Songs by Japanese Girls’ Bands (21–30)
Mirai ListGIRLFRIEND

GIRLFRIEND is a girls’ band shocking the music industry with performance skills that are hard to believe for an average age of 17.
Their song Mirai List, which delivers a piercing message to young people of the same generation, is sure to leave a powerful impact on anyone who hears it.


