A Japanese rock song about mutual love—an awesome couple anthem.
Mutual-love songs often make you feel happy just by listening, don’t they?
Some of you might listen to them with your partner, or think of your crush while you listen.
In this article, we’ve gathered only Japanese rock (J-rock) tracks from among the many mutual-love songs out there!
If you’re looking for J-rock songs about mutual love, be sure to check these out.
They’re not just sweet—they’ve got a cool edge, too.
So whether you love J-rock or don’t usually listen to it, we’d love for you to give these songs a try!
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Mutual-love J-Rock songs: cool couple songs (21–30)
knot; tie; bind; concludeSaucy Dog

Just because you’re in mutual love doesn’t mean you’re happy all the time.
I’m sure many people actually feel more heartache and anxiety after becoming a couple.
This song, “Yui,” captures those feelings in a way that makes you go, “I get it!”—it’s a track that sings about real, relatable emotions in love.
Sung from the perspective of a slightly shy and negative boy, it’s a number that men in similar situations will relate to a lot, and one that will make women’s hearts flutter too.
It feels fresh and innocent, yet it’s a mutual-love song that leaves you feeling relieved in the end.
Revolveryonige

A song that gently portrays the sorrow of love and the changes of the heart strikes a perfect balance between wistfulness and resignation.
It delicately depicts two people who were once close gradually growing apart, using everyday scenes like pro wrestling and ramen as a lens.
Chosen as a theme for au’s Santaro commercial series and later included on the 2018 album HOUSE, the track is further brought to life in its music video, which features actor Ryuya Wakaba and conveys a cinematic atmosphere that beautifully captures the song’s world.
Embracing the hearts of those who try to look forward while carrying the pain of heartbreak, it resonates as a quintessential yonige coming-of-age song.
Mutual-love songs in Japanese rock. Cool couple songs (31–40)
normalConton Candy

It’s a song that wraps you in warm words and a soothing melody, gently accompanying days spent busy with work and life.
Conton Candy tenderly sings about the small happinesses found in everyday life and the importance of our connections with others.
Created as the ending theme for the TV anime “SAKAMOTO DAYS,” which aired in January 2025, the piece is marked by a melt-pop style with a driving feel and sweet, heartrending vocals.
In step with the anime’s story, it carefully portrays the characters’ feelings and bonds.
It’s a track I especially recommend to those seeking comfort for a tired heart or wanting to reaffirm their feelings for someone important.
DaydreamingBAND-MAID

Released in July 2017, this is BAND-MAID’s second major-label single.
It is also included on their third album, WORLD DOMINATION, released in February 2018.
The song centers on a night spent between lovers, and rather than expressing feelings like “I like you” or “I love you” directly, it conveys emotions toward a loved one through indirect expressions.
voiceCookie Monsters

A refreshing song typical of the girls’ band Cookie Monsters, singing about happy love.
It conveys a pure feeling—becoming happy just by hearing the voice of the one you love.
The youthful sensibility befitting high schoolers and the clear, translucent vocals of Koto Miura leave a strong impression.
This track showcases the full appeal of this skilled band, which won the runner-up prize at the 2nd National High School Light Music Contest.
Recommended for those who’ve just fallen in love or want to reaffirm their bond with someone special.
A gentle song wrapped in kindness that warms the heart.
Song of OathDraft King

Released in March 2015, it was included as the coupling track to Draft King’s second single, “Okuru Kotoba.” The song portrays a mutually loving couple in a relationship, expressing how they nurture their feelings and bond together—a song about reciprocal love.
It also features distinctive lyrics that play on the vows made at weddings.
Rocket to the moonFINLANDS

A ballad by FINLANDS, a girls’ band known for many rock songs about unrequited love.
But this one is about mutual love.
The vocal has a distinctive, slightly broken, torn-at-the-edges quality that becomes addictive.
It’s a quietly moving masterpiece that resonates in the heart.


