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Mutual love songs recommended for women in their 20s: classic and popular Japanese hits

Mutual love songs recommended for women in their 20s: classic and popular Japanese hits
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This is a playlist of recommended Japanese love songs about mutual feelings, curated for women in their 20s.

We’ve selected charming tracks that will make your heart flutter and resonate whether you’re in a relationship or not.

It’s a treasure box of mutual-love songs.

Mutual-love songs recommended for women in their 20s: Classic and popular Japanese tracks (1–10)

CallingB’z

A mutual-love song by B’z that leaves an overwhelming presence and power through its intense, passionate vocals and effortless poise.

The hard, fiery atmosphere of the track is crafted to make your heart feel good, stirring the emotions of women in their twenties.

15 wordsAbe Mao

Abe Mao’s mutual-love song weaves a unique world where authentic pop sounds blend with acoustic melodies.

Its solid, powerful craftsmanship delivers lyrics that deeply move women in their twenties.

fragileEvery Little Thing

This is a mutual-love song by Every Little Thing, whose easy-to-listen sound—expressing what pop should ideally be in a standard form and embraced by many generations—has earned a place in the history of Japanese pop.

The heartfelt lyrics gently sink in, creating a tender finish that fits women in their 20s perfectly.

Lovin’ LifeFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

This is a mutual-love song by Funky Monkey Babys, known for their catchy music and for building a fan base mainly among young people.

With a message aimed at women and lyrics that can draw in many fans, it’s a work that also resonates with people in their twenties.

Better Half (feat. JEONGHAN of SEVENTEEN)Omoinotake

Omoinotake | Better Half (feat. JEONGHAN of SEVENTEEN) -Japanese ver.-【Studio Recording Video】
Better Half (feat. JEONGHAN of SEVENTEEN)Omoinotake

Even from far apart, Omoinotake delivers a moving ballad that sings of unwavering, powerful feelings set to a warm melody.

It also drew attention for featuring SEVENTEEN member Jeonghan.

Centered on a long-distance relationship, the song portrays the aching thoughts for a lover who’s far away and the love that deepens across the distance.

Its dramatically unfolding melody and the clear, expansive vocals of Reo Fujii and Jeonghan blend beautifully, resonating deeply with listeners.

The track was included on Omoinotake’s major second album, “Pieces,” released in January 2025, and was also chosen as the theme song for ABEMA’s original romance show “Koisuru ♥ Shuumatsu Homestay 2025 Fuyu” (Falling in Love: Weekend Homestay, Winter 2025).

It’s a song that will surely be there for anyone living apart from someone important or thinking of a distant loved one.

rainbow-coloredayaka

Ayaka / “Nijiiro” (Theme song for the NHK morning drama series “Hanako to Anne”) Music Video (Short Ver.)
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This is a mutual-love song by Ayaka, who enjoys immense popularity for the energetic power of her soaring vocals and the rich texture of her sound.

The straightforward, heartfelt lyrics resonate perfectly with women in their 20s, making it a piece that’s easy and enjoyable to listen to.

CAN YOU CELEBRATE?Amuro Namie

This is a classic song by Namie Amuro, who has been deified as an idol-like figure in the dance-pop world and has secured a particularly classic position among mutual-love songs.

Its pleasant, well-crafted melodies attest to the song’s high quality, and its content resonates perfectly with women in their twenties.