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 songs in Japanese rock. Cool couple songs (31–40)
Long-lipped wrasseFLiP

Released in May 2011, this is a track from FLiP’s first album, “Michi evolution,” by the four-piece girls’ band from Okinawa.
The lyrics depict a mutually-in-love couple comforting each other and yearning to be loved even more.
It’s a love song that expresses the desire to look at who they are now, regardless of each other’s pasts.
short-distance relationshipGO!GO!7188

It’s a lesser-known gem by the legendary girl band GO!GO!7188.
A story that portrays the loneliness of a couple who keep missing each other despite being together.
It reminds us that even when feelings are mutual and the distance between two people is small, things don’t always go well.
Cool darlingGO-BANG’S

Released in November 1988, this is GO-BANG’S second single.
It is also included on their sixth album, Pygmy Pinky, which was released the same day.
The lyrics candidly talk about the boyfriend’s good and bad points, expressing the feeling that even his uncool sides are part of his individuality—and that I want to turn them into one of his charms.
It’s a love song that conveys that sentiment.
That’s all.KANA-BOON

KANA-BOON is a four-piece rock band that launched a new lineup in 2022 and has continued to work energetically ever since.
“Tada Sore Dake,” which closes their first concept album, Love Supremacy, is a fast-paced track that opens with a catchy guitar-riff intro.
Its lyrics depict the scenes of unrequited love, resonating with those simple feelings that don’t ask for anything more.
With its exhilarating melody and ensemble, it’s an uplifting tune that boosts your spirits and gives you a push in love.
The hottest summer in the worldPRINCESS PRINCESS

Released in July 1987, this is Princess Princess’s second single.
It is also included on the best-of album “SINGLES 1987–1992,” released in July 1992.
Among Princess Princess’s songs, it ranks among the most popular.
The lyrics liken a beloved boyfriend to the sun and express a wish to love him forever.
Mutual-love songs in Japanese rock. Cool couple songs (41–50)
Thousands of encounters and one miracleRick Rack

Released in October 2014, this song by the three-woman band Rick Rack is included on the compilation album “Senko Riot 2014.” Unfortunately, the band has since disbanded.
It’s a mutual-love song themed around the miracle of meeting one’s destined person among hundreds of millions of people living in this world.
The lyrics convey the resolve to keep expressing these feelings until their voice is completely worn out.
HOWEVERSHOW-YA

Released in October 2014, this is a track included on SHOW-YA’s first cover album, “Glamorous Show ~ Japanese Legendary Rock Covers.” The original song was released by GLAY in 1997 and sold over 4.8 million copies.
The lyrics are like a proposal to the woman he’s dating, expressing feelings that reaffirm the desire to stay together forever—an ode to mutual love.


