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Mutual Love Songs Recommended for Men

Among the countless love songs out there, it can be hard to find songs about mutual love on your own.

So we’ve put together a special feature of mutual-love songs perfect for men!

You’ll find lots of tracks with lyrics from a male perspective that you can relate to, and songs that deepen your emotions as you picture the person who feels the same way about you.

A collection of unique lines and messages full of affection.

There are upbeat love songs, of course, as well as songs that think about the future of the two of you.

Whether you’re in a relationship or looking for songs to give you courage when you confess your feelings, be sure to give these a listen!

Mutual Love Songs Recommended for Men (41–50)

Love ParadeORANGE RANGE

ORANGE RANGE “Love Parade” Music Video
Love ParadeORANGE RANGE

ORANGE RANGE is a five-member rock band that has produced numerous hit numbers, featuring a style where rap and singing intersect.

Released in May 2005, this song was used as the theme for the film “Train Man” and topped the Oricon charts for two consecutive weeks.

The lyrics, which depict a slice of everyday life—someone you like coming over to your place—and the explosive joy and confusion at the moment love comes to fruition, are enough to make your heart burn just by listening.

With a gentle yet powerful ballad-like melody, it’s a classic also included on the album “ИATURAL.” It’s the perfect track to supercharge the romantic mood when you listen on a summer night with someone special.

10 things I want him to keep/observeUeda Marie

Marie Ueda “10 Things I Want Him to Protect” PV
10 things I want him to keep/observeUeda Marie

This is a love song from a woman’s perspective.

As the title suggests, the lyrics lay out ten promises she wants her partner to keep, making it a track men especially should listen to.

If you look at the lyric sheet, it might seem like there are only nine promises, but the “tenth” is indeed there at the end.

Give it a listen and see for yourself.

WeddingOnda Masanori

“Wedding” / Masanori Onda
WeddingOnda Masanori

Masanori Onda, who is especially popular among people in their teens and twenties, wrote “Wedding” specifically for his sister’s wedding.

It’s a classic love ballad that sings about happy days with a partner, the many hardships they’ve overcome, and deep love.

It’s recommended not only for weddings but also for anniversaries or any time you want to look back on shared memories.

Also, don’t miss the drama-style music video that depicts a couple’s journey to becoming united—it will help you dive even deeper into the song’s story.

aloneGosuperāzu

Gospellers 'Hitori' at International Forum 2017/7/9 Short Ver.
aloneGosuperāzu

The Gospellers are probably the most famous a cappella group in Japan.

Among all the works they’ve released so far, this song is their best-selling.

It expresses single-minded devotion, singing about living for just “you.”

asking for anything and everythingKANA-BOON

It’s a cute song about being led around by a selfish “you,” yet still being completely smitten with her.

Compared to the group’s similarly titled song “Naimononedari,” which depicted a tense atmosphere between a couple, this track’s sweetness really stands out.

Slow-motion LoveSambomasutā

Sambomaster – Slow Motion Love [MUSIC VIDEO]
Slow-motion LoveSambomasutā

When it comes to Sambomaster’s songs, the image of powerful rock is strong, but this track leaves a relatively calm impression.

Even so, the lyrics—comforting “you,” who sheds tears in sorrow, and earnestly conveying that the singer is by your side—still reflect that straightforward sincerity that is quintessentially Sambomaster.

KanadeSukima Suichi

Sukima Switch – “Kanade” Music Video : SUKIMASWITCH / KANADE Music Video
KanadeSukima Suichi

It sings of the anxiety over “you” drifting away and the strength to resolve that the two of us can still stay connected.

Although released in 2004, the song remains enduringly popular and was even used in the 2017 film One Week Friends.