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Masterpieces that sing about smiles and grins. Recommended popular songs.

Smiles have the power to energize people, don’t they?

When you see someone else’s smile, it makes you smile too, and they say that laughing is good for your health!

In this article, we’ll introduce songs with the theme of smiles.

A cheerful smile is often sung about as a symbol of positivity, and among uplifting songs meant to encourage, there are many that focus on smiles.

There are also many love songs that sing about smiles!

We’ve picked out songs that sing about smiles from various perspectives, so listen to the tracks we’re about to introduce and let them brighten your mood!

Iconic songs about smiles and smiling. Recommended popular tracks (41–50)

smile girlCHiYO

The B-side track of the 2006 single “destiny.” A singer born in 1991 from Fukuoka Prefecture.

With an up-tempo, energetic rhythm and a danceable, catchy melody line, her clear vocals give the song a refreshing feel that lingers in your ears.

SMILEChangin’ My Life

Changin’ My Life – SMILE -caravan version-
SMILEChangin' My Life

Included on the 2003 album “2.

Caravan.” A three-member music unit formed in 2001.

Characterized by melodies that foreground programmed rhythms and an electropop digital sound, with clear, transparent vocals that are pleasing to the ear throughout the track.

Where Smiles GoDREAMS COME TRUE

DREAMS COME TRUE – Where the Smiles Go (from DWL 2015 Live Ver.)
Where Smiles GoDREAMS COME TRUE

It was released in 1990 as DREAMS COME TRUE’s fifth single.

The song was used as the theme for the TBS drama “Sotsugyo” (Graduation), marking the first time DREAMS COME TRUE handled a TV drama tie-in.

With this song, they made their first appearance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen (Red and White Song Festival).

A Thousand SmileELLEGARDEN

The B-side track of the 2001 single “Bare Foot.” A four-piece rock band from Chiba Prefecture formed in 1998.

With a sound reminiscent of British rock driven by noisy guitar tones and powerful drums, paired with clear vocals, this is a track that’s easy on the ears.

SmileYum!Yum!ORANGE

Included on the 2004 album “ORANGE JUICE.” A five-piece ska band from Nagoya formed in 1999.

This track features a sweet vocal that sits comfortably in the ear, riding a melody brimming with pop sensibility woven by bright, lively horn tones and a rhythm that crisply drives the ska beat.

Don’t forget that smile.ZARD

ZARD “Don’t Forget That Smile” (2012 Movie-theme ver.)
Don't forget that smile.ZARD

It’s a song included on ZARD’s third original album, “HOLD ME,” released in 1992.

Although it wasn’t released as a single, it was used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Friday Entertainment series “Udemakuri Kangofu” (Rolled-Up-Sleeves Nurse).

Its upbeat, positive lyrics and pop sound have made it a fan favorite, and it has been included on many albums.

Smileflowerbump.y

bump.y “Smileflower” Original PV with Lyrics
Smileflowerbump.y

Included on the 2012 album “Happy! Lucky! bump.y!”.

A music group formed in 2009 by five actresses.

It was broadcast on NHK’s music program “Minna no Uta.” A cheerful, bright number featuring a pleasant melody and well-balanced choral harmonies.