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!
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Classic songs about smiles. Recommended popular tracks (51–60)
Smile, smile.Oku Hanako

It was released in 2009 as Hanako Oku’s ninth single.
The song was used as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Chi Sanpo,” and it’s a track she has continued to sing since her indie days.
With its clear vocals and soothing melody, it’s a song that brings a smile to listeners’ faces.
MATSURBATING SMILEkuroyume

Included on the 1998 album “CORKSCREW.” A two-piece rock band from Gifu Prefecture formed in 1991.
The track features a powerful drum rhythm that tirelessly drives the beat and an aggressive, hardcore-tinged melody, with shouted vocals that fit perfectly—making it an undeniably cool number.
I won’t give you a smile.ano

Singer ano, who is also active as a talent and actress and serves as the vocalist of I’s, released this track in June 2023; it’s also included on her first album, “Neko Neko To To.” The song drew attention as a co-creation with Hidefumi Kenmochi of Wednesday Campanella.
Its unique lyrics, which intentionally don’t force a smile, gently resonate with modern people who tend to overexert themselves in relationships.
The track was chosen as the campaign song for McDonald’s Japan, and the campaign went on to achieve the remarkable feat of winning a Gold Lion at Cannes Lions in 2024.
It’s an addictive pop tune that, when you’re feeling down, lightens your mood and reminds you it’s okay to be your true self.
Knock beautiful smileAccess

A single released in 2017.
It was used as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “music-ru TV.” The artist is a two-member music unit that debuted in 1992.
This track marks their return to a major label for the first time in nine years since the single “Dream Runner.” It’s a danceable and catchy electropop number.
Masterpieces that sing about smiles. Recommended popular songs (61–70)
Your smile is nice.KATSUMI

Released in 1993 as KATSUMI’s 11th single.
It was pre-released from his fifth original album, “SUPER BALANCE,” and was used as the image song for Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s Oronamin C.
The track has a fresh, positive vibe.
chain of smileSonar Pocket

Included on the 2015 album “Sonapokeism (5) ~The Reason for Smiles.~”.
A three-member music group from Nagoya City formed in 2005.
It’s a truly cool track where a melody that evokes the digital, inorganic disco sound of synthesizers and the interplay between tuned vocals and raw vocals intersect.
Toward a future full of smilesElefanto Kashimashi

It was released in 2008 as Elephant Kashimashi’s 35th single.
The song was used as the ending theme for the nationwide Yomiuri TV program “Downtown DX,” with lyrics and composition by Hiroji Miyamoto and production by Koichi Tsutaya.
It’s a song whose uplifting lyrics give you strength.

