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 (41–50)
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.
→Silent Siren

Released in April 2013, this song is included on Silent Siren’s first album, “Start→.” The lyrics depict the frustration of a couple who, despite being in love and together, can’t honestly express their true feelings and opinions to each other.
It’s a love song about mutual feelings that also portrays the struggles of a couple.
Happy piece of crapSplit End

Released in October 2017, this is a single by Split End that was sold exclusively at their live shows.
The lyrics are about dating a boyfriend who’s loose with time and money, and despite that, staying together means they like each other—an affectionate song about mutual feelings.
I♥UTHE★SCANTY

Do you all remember them? THE★SCANTY, the four-piece Japanese girls’ band that was active in the 2000s.
Their love songs sung by YOPPY, who was also active as a model, resonated with people and became big hits.
“I♥U” was even used as the opening theme for the anime Full Moon o Sagashite.
Spring Love SongWhiteberry

Released in June 2004, this song is included as a video piece on Whiteberry’s PV collection “Videoberry final ~ the all the Clips of Whiteberry.” Unfortunately, due to the band’s hiatus, it was neither released as a single nor included on an album.
It’s a mutual-love song depicting a couple who start dating after realizing their feelings for each other, expressing how they gradually cultivate mutual respect and strengthen their bond.
LOVE LIVE LIFEZELDA

Released in April 1993, this is ZELDA’s seventh single.
It is also included on their seventh original album, LOVE LIVE LIFE, released in October 1992.
The lyrics express a desire to love each other as long as we live while respecting one another.
They also convey gratitude not only for mutual respect but for the people around us who support us.
A perfect day for smilesZONE

Released in March 2005, this is ZONE’s 15th single.
It is also included on the best-of album “E ~Complete A side Singles~,” released in April of the same year.
The song’s lyrics depict the everyday life of a couple in a long-distance relationship, conveying the sentiment that while they can’t meet right away, they can overcome it as long as they have faith in each other.


