[Mutual Love Songs] A curated selection of sweet and bittersweet love songs about mutual affection!
The moment you became mutually in love and happy, are you feeling a vague sense of anxiety?
It’s probably because you’ve reached the “goal” of mutual love and are now afraid of the possibility of a breakup.
In this article, we’ll introduce songs about mutual love that will blow away those worries!
If you trust each other and keep sharing your feelings, you’ll be fine.
First, listen to these mutual love songs and fully savor the greatness of the happiness you’ve grasped.
May the two of you stay together forever!
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[Mutual Love Songs] A curated selection of sweet and bittersweet love songs about two-way feelings! (111–120)
sign; mark; symbol; omenMr.Children

Mr.Children is a hugely influential band whose singles always sell.
“Shirushi” is the ultimate love song, and it was also used as the theme for the TV drama “14-sai no Haha” (A 14-Year-Old Mother).
This song teaches us that love isn’t only about the good times—those challenges deepen the bond between two people.
There are moments when you worry, “What if they start to hate me? What if we break up?” Listening to this song makes you feel that such anxieties arise precisely because you love each other.
It’s a highly recommended track.
[Mutual Love Songs] Carefully selected sweet-and-sour love songs of reciprocated feelings! (121–130)
I love youNishino Kana

A song that was also used as the theme for the film “My Little Monster.” It conveys the down-to-earth feelings of a woman in love—something that is very much Kana Nishino’s forte.
Along with depicting her affection for her partner, it also talks about the memories the two of them have built together along the way.
From a first impression that didn’t seem likely to turn into love, to the gradual connection that forms through everyday moments—the progression is charming.
It’s a warm love song that lets you feel how the two have come to truly trust each other.
DramaC&K

This is a song written as the theme for the drama “Survival Wedding,” released as a C&K single in 2018.
Even lovers or partners are still two different people, and differences in values and ways of thinking can cause them to drift apart.
When I listen to this song, I feel a kind of resolve: even though there are times you struggle with the relationship, you still want to be by this person’s side and walk forward together.
If the two of you want to face each other and overcome something, please give it a listen.
Live for loveYU-KI

“Ai ni Ikite” (“Living for Love”) is a track included on YUKI’s solo debut album PRISMIC, released in 2002.
YUKI not only wrote the lyrics and composed the music, but also handled the arrangement, and it’s said that Spitz performed on the recording.
The lyrics carry the message, “No matter what happens, I love you,” blending sweetness with poignancy in a way that resonates deeply and can bring you to tears.
Although it wasn’t released as a single, it’s a quietly beloved classic—definitely give it a listen!
I Love YouSun Set Swish

“I Love You” is a single by SunSet Swish released in 2008.
It’s also well known as the theme song for the wedding magazine Zexy’s TV commercial, so many of you may already be familiar with it.
This song is a love ballad packed with a man’s straightforward feelings of “I want to always be with you and make you happy.” With its bright melody, it’s a wonderful track brimming with a happy aura that can make you feel joyful just by listening.
Old-fashionedback number

Known for their bittersweet love songs, back number present a new frontier that blends warmth and strength in this track.
The story is memorable: a self-denying protagonist explores a delicate, profound love through a relationship with a partner who possesses opposite qualities.
Released in November 2018, it was chosen as the theme song for TBS’s Friday drama “The Greatest Love: You, Who Will Forget Me.” It sold 51,985 copies in its first week, becoming a bigger hit than their signature song “Christmas Song” in its debut week.
Recommended for those who struggle with self-confidence or who want to cherish everyday life with someone important.
With lyrics that resonate and a beautiful melody, it’s sure to stay close to your heart.
Happy! Fun! I love it!DREAMS COME TRUE

DREAMS COME TRUE has been together for over 30 years.
The messages sung by Miwa Yoshida, with her overwhelming vocal power, always pierce the heart.
“Ureshii! Tanoshii! Daisuki!” also has straightforward lyrics that sing about the joy of meeting someone special.
Even when you should be happy dating someone you love, there are times when you can’t help but dwell on your anxieties, right? In those moments, this song reminds you that you’ve met your destined person—that being together feels almost like a miracle—and it brings back the happiness of that time.


