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 (21–30)
Conditions for happinessPINK SAPPHIRE

Released in May 1991, this is PINK SAPPHIRE’s fourth single.
It is also included on their second album, “Happy Together,” released in November of the same year.
The song’s lyrics tell the story of confessing feelings to the man she likes and becoming mutually in love.
It’s a love song that expresses the sentiment: because you’re here, I can shine.
The hottest summer in the worldPRINCESS PRINCESS

Released in July 1987, this is Princess Princess’s second single.
It is also included on the best-of album “SINGLES 1987–1992,” released in July 1992.
Among Princess Princess’s songs, it ranks among the most popular.
The lyrics liken a beloved boyfriend to the sun and express a wish to love him forever.
Mutual love songs by Japanese girls’ bands (31–40)
Thousands of encounters and one miracleRick Rack

Released in October 2014, this song by the three-woman band Rick Rack is included on the compilation album “Senko Riot 2014.” Unfortunately, the band has since disbanded.
It’s a mutual-love song themed around the miracle of meeting one’s destined person among hundreds of millions of people living in this world.
The lyrics convey the resolve to keep expressing these feelings until their voice is completely worn out.
HOWEVERSHOW-YA

Released in October 2014, this is a track included on SHOW-YA’s first cover album, “Glamorous Show ~ Japanese Legendary Rock Covers.” The original song was released by GLAY in 1997 and sold over 4.8 million copies.
The lyrics are like a proposal to the woman he’s dating, expressing feelings that reaffirm the desire to stay together forever—an ode to mutual love.
petalSORAMIMI

Released in January 2016, this song is included on SORAMIMI’s first album, “Hanabira.” The lyrics depict the feelings of a man and a woman who are drawn to each other, telling a mutual-love story in which they realize they’ve naturally become attracted over time.
It expresses the desire to keep believing in you and to continue living with that trust.
Happy piece of crapSplit End

Released in October 2017, this is a single by Split End that was sold exclusively at their live shows.
The lyrics are about dating a boyfriend who’s loose with time and money, and despite that, staying together means they like each other—an affectionate song about mutual feelings.
I♥UTHE★SCANTY

Do you all remember them? THE★SCANTY, the four-piece Japanese girls’ band that was active in the 2000s.
Their love songs sung by YOPPY, who was also active as a model, resonated with people and became big hits.
“I♥U” was even used as the opening theme for the anime Full Moon o Sagashite.


