Mutual-love K-pop songs that make romance bloom
When it comes to K-pop and Korean songs, there are tons of cute love songs! We’ve put together romance tracks that fit your feelings—whether you’re spending time with someone you like or missing them and want to see them.
Some songs portray frustrations that come up while dating, but many have that heartwarming K-pop vibe and soothing, warm melodies that are healing to listen to.
Most of them are upbeat, and some even have Japanese versions, so they’ll feel familiar, too.
These K-pop mutual-love songs that make you feel all warm and fuzzy are sure to make your romance even more exciting!
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심쿵해 (Heart Attack)AOA

AOA’s open, summery tune “Heart Attack” means “chest-tightening crush,” and it’s an irresistible love song that’s sure to set your heart racing! There are many ways to interpret it, but I feel a brightness that makes you want to imagine a happy ending where both people fall for each other.
Beyond the members’ cute charm, I think K-pop fan couples would have fun singing it together.
Here’s to love heating up!
Bubble Pop!HyunA

“Bubble Pop!” is a track from HyunA’s first mini album, released in 2011.
It’s a cute number that likens the growing frustrations in a relationship to a balloon swelling or bubbles popping.
If you don’t let out your gripes and complaints, cracks can start to form between you and your partner, right? Give this song a listen and pop some of that frustration away!
보통연애 (Ordinary Love) (Feat. 박보람)Kyung Park

The first digital song released by Block B’s Park Kyung as a solo artist.
Featuring Park Boram, who rose to fame through an audition program, it’s a love song depicting a relationship between a man and a woman.
It portrays the confusion of realizing that, after getting a new lover and expecting things to repeat just like past relationships, this time it’s not the same.
우리 사랑하게 됐어요 (We Fell In Love)Ga-In & JoKwon
A duet performed when 2AM’s Jo Kwon and Brown Eyed Girls’ Ga-In had a virtual marriage on the variety show “We Got Married.” The pair, who became popular as the Adam Couple, sang a cute love song titled “We Fell in Love.”
NoNoNoA Pink

Apink’s signature song “NoNoNo,” released in 2013.
It’s a standout encouragement anthem with the message “You’re not alone,” and it also shines with a lively, cute charm unique to a lovestruck girl who says, “You cheered me up when I was down, so this time I want to cheer you up.” Singing it to someone you like when they’re going through a tough time might make them happy! The Japanese version of the lyrics is also wonderful, so be sure to listen and compare them for fun.



