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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)

Happy Smile Againikimonogakari

Included on the 2008 album “My song Your song.” Theme for NHK’s “Studio Park Kara Konnichiwa.” A three-member music group from Kanagawa formed in 1999.

This was their first time providing a theme song for a song-talk program.

It’s an impressive track with a mid-tempo rhythm, a light, refreshing breeze-like melody, and powerful vocals.

Classic songs about smiles. Recommended popular tracks (51–60)

A smile of gratitudeNakagawa Shoko

Shoko Nakagawa “The Smile of Thanks”
A smile of gratitudeNakagawa Shoko

It was released in 2009 as Shoko Nakagawa’s 10th single.

The song was used as the ending theme for the TBS show “Tobidase! Kagaku-kun” and reached No.

6 on the Oricon weekly singles chart.

It is a song that expresses an inexpressible “thank you,” with the lyrics written by Shoko Nakagawa herself.

Smile AgainKoizumi Kyoko

It was released in 1987 as Kyoko Koizumi’s 23rd single.

When performing the song, Koizumi herself played the ocarina during the instrumental sections between the second and third verses and in the final outro.

It reached No.

2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

smile for meMatsutōya Yumi

Included on the 2016 album “Uchu Library” (The Universe Library).

Theme song for the TV drama “Chef: Mitsuboshi no Kyushoku” (Chef: Three-Star School Lunch).

Born in 1979.

A singer-songwriter from Tokyo.

Her alluring vocals, delivered moodily over a mid-tempo, gently flowing rhythm and a calm, atmospheric melody, are utterly enchanting.

smileMatsuura Aya

It was released in 2007 as Aya Matsuura’s 19th single.

The song was originally written by Yumi Tanimura as the ending theme for the 15-hour year-end special program “Seisou” on the CS news channel Nippon TV NEWS24 in 2006, but Matsuura covered it and released it as the channel’s image song.

It’s a warm song that brings a gentle smile.

SADISTIC SMILEMorishige Juichi

[MV] JUKI MORISHIGE – SADISTIC SMILE [FULL]
SADISTIC SMILEMorishige Juichi

A single released in 2012.

Born in 1963.

A Tokyo-born musician and the vocalist of ZIGGY.

Set against drums pounding out a powerful rock beat and noisy, hard-edged guitars, his vocals—at times weaving in rap yet delivered with a sexy flair—make for a track that pierces the ears.

Angelic SmileBREAKERZ

BREAKERZ「Angelic Smile」Music Video(full ver.)
Angelic SmileBREAKERZ

Included on the 2008 album “BIG BANG!”.

Ending theme for NTV’s program “Sukkiri!!”.

It’s a standout track featuring DAIGO’s high-tone vocals over an upbeat, catchy drum groove and a fresh, poppy melody.