mihimaru GT Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
Mihimaru, the popular unit loved by many for their classic J-POP image.
Many fans were likely shocked by their indefinite hiatus in 2013, but here we’ve put together a ranking of mihimaru GT’s popular love songs.
Be sure to get excited with fellow fans!
mihimaru GT Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
Feeling in lovemihimaru GT1rank/position

A ballad sung by MISIA that captivates with her powerful, beautiful timbre.
It’s also well known as the theme song for TBS’s Sunday drama “JIN.” It is said to have been created after seeing letters and exhibits from soldiers displayed at the Chiran Peace Museum for Kamikaze Pilots, with the heartfelt wish of “desperately wanting to see you” woven into the lyrics.
Perhaps we can overlap that feeling with the desire to see the person we liked when we experienced our “first love.”
This melody that echoes forevermihimaru GT2rank/position

Released in August 2006, this is mihimaru GT’s 11th single, which is also included on their third album “mihimagic,” released in September of the same year.
While the song is often used as a cheer anthem, it’s also frequently sung as a love song at karaoke, reflecting feelings like wanting one’s voice to reach someone special.
A notable feature is that it samples “In the Mood,” a signature piece by the Glenn Miller Orchestra, a jazz standard widely used in commercials.
Let’s be happymihimaru GT3rank/position

It’s a song you can listen to from either her perspective or his.
It might be nice for married couples, too.
It has the feel of a steady, stable romance.
You can sense her gentle love for him.
Since it sings about the future, I think it would be great for weddings as well.
The joy of being together and the calm, gentle love come through and warm the heart.
Feeling great!!mihimaru GT4rank/position

When you just want to get pumped up for the night, this dance tune is essential! It’s the signature track by the male-female duo mihimaru GT, released in May 2006 as their ninth single.
It was featured in the commercial for Dariya’s “Palty” and as the ending theme for the variety show “Skibara,” becoming a huge hit especially among Heisei-era gals.
The lively beat, rapid-fire rap, and soaring vocals make you forget your everyday frustrations in an instant.
Even if every day isn’t perfect, letting yourself sink into the sound will lift your spirits.
It’s the perfect anthem for those times you want to cut loose with friends on a drive or at karaoke, no explanations needed.


