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    Fujii Kaze’s Love Like This Lyrics & Meaning: European romance with an 80s pulse

    Alex HarrisBy Alex HarrisAugust 28, 2025Updated:August 30, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Fujii Kaze’s Love Like This is an English-language, 80s-tinted pop ballad, the second single and track 4 from his third album Prema (out 5 September 2025), with a cinematic music video set in southern France directed by Aerin Moreno. 

    Golden hills, quiet streets, a getaway car idling somewhere out of frame.

    “I’ll never find another love like this,” Kaze sings, and the camera answers with sun-bleached glances and the hint of trouble.

    Love Like This works in gentle increments: a glassy, new-wave sheen, patient phrasing, and a hook that rounds back on itself like memory.

    Fujii Kaze's Prema album cover
    Fujii Kaze’s Prema album cover

    Short lines do the heavy lifting, “it’s true,” “I know,” leaving space for tone to glow around the words.

    Early coverage called out that shimmer; listen once and you hear how clean the chorus architecture really is.  

    On screen, Moreno steers a compact crime-romance set in the south of France.

    Kaze moves as a small-town boss trying to hold a tender thing steady while the ground shifts.

    The tension is slow, the colour warm, the ending earned. It reads like a European matinee clipped to four minutes, with love, loyalty and consequence braided into one line.

    Kaze has framed the lyric as an attempt to touch the purest version of love, “I guess I don’t know it yet, but in this song, I pretended I did.”

    That admission fits the track’s soft bravado, and it also explains the choice to keep the language simple, the feeling front-and-centre. 

    Fans are split in interesting ways. In one camp, listeners adore the video’s mood but think the English lines are a little clichéd compared to his Japanese writing.

    In another, long-time followers miss the idiosyncratic synergy of earlier clips like Working Hard, Hana, or the storytelling turn of Michi Teyu Ku.

    There’s even a running thread that tags the visual as Showa-style with an 80s breeze.  

    There’s also fan chatter about influence and intent. One widely-shared comment points to Kaze’s long-stated affection for Gwen Stefani’s Cool and suggests he finally tried that old-Europe romance palette here, while others read the setting and framing as a deliberate bridge to Western audiences.

    Take those as readings rather than verdicts, but they do capture how a four-minute film can pull different stories out of people. 

    Beyond the single, Prema is positioned as his first all-English album, shipping 5 September across CD and LP, with nine tracks that place Love Like This in the heart of the running order.

    First-press editions add a Pre: Prema bonus disc that collects recent singles and one unreleased song, It’s Alright.

    Production collaborators on the album include Greg Kurstin, Tobias Jesso Jr. and Sir Nolan, which hints at the clean contours you can hear in this cut. 

    So where does Love Like This land for you; closer to classic Kaze, or a new suit tailored for a different room?

    Watch the official video and decide if the romance-versus-risk balance gives you enough spark, or if you miss the puzzle-box play of his earlier work. 

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    Full Love Like This Lyrics from Fujii (Kaze)

    Verse 1
    Feeling
    More than perfect, amazing
    More than words can explain it’s
    Purest form of reality

    Divinity

    Verse 2
    I’ve been
    Suffering in this tiring
    Crazy world like I’m drowning
    There’s no way to escape I thought but
    Finally here I am

    Chorus
    I’ll never find another love like this, it’s true
    I’ll never find another love like this
    Baby, can you feel it too?
    Just like I do
    (Who does paradise belong to?)
    I’ll never find another love like this, I know
    I’ll never find another love like this
    Baby, can I give it to you?
    Just likе you do
    Then we share it too

    Post-Chorus
    Thank you
    Whеrever I go I feel you
    Now I know
    That I’ll never love like this

    Verse 3
    Sacred
    Sweet, divine invitation
    To heal a heart that’s been breaking
    Mend a soul that’s been crying out
    Let me out

    Verse 4
    Now I am
    Falling softly, colliding
    Into your sweet silver lining
    There’s no way to escape from heaven
    Finally, here we are

    Chorus
    I’ll never find another love like this, it’s true
    I’ll never find another love like this
    Baby, can you feel it too?
    Just like I do
    (Who does paradise belong to?)
    I’ll never find another love like this, I know
    I’ll never find another love like this
    Baby, can I give it to you?
    (Ju-ju-ju) Just like you do
    Then we share it too

    Post-Chorus
    Thank you
    Wherever I go, I feel you
    Now I know
    That I’ll never love like this

    Bridge
    That I’ll never love like this (This)

    Outro
    Never love like this
    Never, never love like this
    Never love like this
    Never, never, never love like this
    Never love like this
    Never, never love like this
    Never love like this
    Never, never, never love like this
    Never love like this
    Never, never love like this

    Fujii Kaze Love Like This
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