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Popular Mutual Love Song Ranking [2026]

I’ve put together a variety of wonderful mutual-love songs that were popular in the past.

We’re introducing them in a ranking format based on video view counts.

Take a look to see which songs are popular and use this as a reference.

The playlist is also being updated.

Popular Mutual Love Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)

fragileEvery Little Thing99rank/position

「fragile」MUSIC VIDEO / Every Little Thing
fragileEvery Little Thing

Widely beloved as the theme song for the romance observation show “Ainori,” this renowned ballad remains deeply etched in many people’s memories.

The lyrics woven by Kaori Mochida delicately portray the fragility of human relationships—not limited to romance—and the clumsy hearts that struggle to be honest.

Those earnest feelings resonate in the heart, carried by a gentle yet powerful melody.

Released in January 2001, this work is also a landmark piece as Every Little Thing’s first Oricon No.

1 after becoming a duo.

Included on the classic album “4 FORCE,” it has been cherished for many years.

It’s a number that offers a warm, quiet companionship on nights when you’re troubled by a relationship with someone important or when you want to face your own vulnerabilities.

No one but you needs to know anymore.MACO100rank/position

MACO – I Don’t Need to Know Anyone But You [Lyric Video]
No one but you needs to know anymore.MACO

Kimi Igai Mou Shiranakute Ii (I Don’t Need to Know Anyone but You) is a song that expresses gratitude and joy for meeting the most important person in one’s life.

The vocals are by MACO, a singer known for relatable love songs told from a woman’s perspective.

Many will connect with its pure message: “As long as I can hold hands with the one I love, a single word is all I need.” Her emotional delivery, carried by a light R&B-style beat, is moving to the point of tears.

It’s a love song written from a girlish viewpoint, thinking of a lover you want to stay with forever.

Why not share simple words that only a song can truly convey?