Kanojo wa Uso wo Aishisugiteru
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Kanojo wa Uso wo Aishisugiteru

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: KanoUso
Japanese: カノジョは嘘を愛しすぎてる


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 22
Chapters: 94
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 24, 2009 to Feb 24, 2017
Genres: Award Winning Award Winning, Drama Drama, Romance Romance
Theme: Showbiz Showbiz
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Cheese!
Authors: Aoki, Kotomi (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.551 (scored by 18771,877 users)
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Ranked: #26722
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #2714
Members: 7,589
Favorites: 55

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Recommendations

Same music manga. Same unexpected encounter.  
reportRecommended by bleu_dandelion
The One . . . & . . . Kanojo wa Uso wo Aishisugiteru . . are both about young girls who are suddenly decided to be famous The One's Lele chosen to be a model while Kanojo wa Uso wo Aishisugiteru's Riko scouted to be a singer (with her band). Both are interested in famous & older guys before meeting in person & going into their chosen fame career somewhat because of the guys, both meeting them at first without knowing who they are at first, both falling in love with the older guys. Both manhua/manga are filled with serious career decisions, lots of romance,  read more 
reportRecommended by Glammoon
In both mangas, I can't help but think of the other manga, both Nana & Kanojo wa Uso wo Aishisugiteru are about music, romance with older men, naivety. In spite of Nana being josei & Kanojo wa Uso wo Aishisugiteru being shoujo, both are enjoyable & makes you just want to imagine exactly what kind of music/vocals/lyrics are being used in the stories! If one is liked then the other will being enjoyable! {Sidenote, Kanojo wa Uso wo Aishisugiteru is more light-hearted & easygoing while Nana is more dramatic & emotional} 
reportRecommended by Glammoon
When I read Kanojo wa Uso wo Aishisugiteru I was reminded of Fuuka. There is a fair amount of drama in both series, and they share many similarities. Both have female leads who live to sing and who love music, and both contain lead males who experience painful things and they use music to move through it. The feel is very similar to me but the stories are pretty different as well. I really enjoyed them both. 
reportRecommended by hjoiee8
Both are romance shoujo depicting the relationship between a high school girl and a musician. 
reportRecommended by leslya
Skip Beat . . . & . . . Kanojo wa Uso wo Aishisugiteru . . are both about showbiz but are different too, Skip Beat is about Acting mostly whereas Kanojo wa Uso wo Aishisugiteru is about the Sing/Music. Both are about 16 year old girls & relationship with older guys. Skip Beat is biggest on Comedy while Kanojo wa Uso wo Aishisugiteru is biggest on Romance, yet, if you love one then you'll definitely like the other! {Sidenote, Skip Beat is currently longer than Kanojo wa Uso wo Aishisugiteru} 
reportRecommended by Glammoon
Both are musically inspired plots as well as a focus on a ya cast and striking artstyle as well as friendship.  
reportRecommended by Disapeared_Ghost
A prominent theme in both series revolves around music. It takes the very essence of music and focuses it directly with the characters as they try to follow a dream. Both series adapts drama with stories revolving the daily lives of the main characters. There is romance present in both series. Do take note that Kanojo wa Uso wo Aishisugiteru takes romance in a more mature style while Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso is more innocent. Both series also creates an environment where there's competition not with interpersonal but also the professional/talent lives of the main characters. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Both are about music industry .A older male who is actually very famous meets coincidentally the female protagonist who is still at high school and has a best friend (male) that is secretly in love with her 
reportRecommended by SomberRose
Both are Shoujo Rom-Coms; Both the MC High School Female try to get the MC Male to fall in love with them but the guys are cold/indifferent to the females because of a previous failed relationship they cant get over; though Kanojo has more a plot due to the manga revolving around the music industry and the MC Male is older than the school girl, both have a drama feel to them where you wish for them to become a couple after all they go through; both manga are now live action Jdramas and are as popular as the other despite the different subjects of  read more 
reportRecommended by KatieMH
If you like music genre manga, I would suggest Kanojo wa Uso wo Aishisugiteru and Youth Gone Wild. The first one is ongoing while the second one is an older completed manga. They have realistic representations of the good and bad sides of the music industry, although Kanojo wa Uso wo Aishisugiteru is darker and has more of the bad side, while Youth Gone Wild is a little more upbeat. The relationships in it are also on the darker side, while the realtionship between the mc's in Youth Gone Wild progresses very slowly.  read more 
reportRecommended by inzaratha
The music industry, songwriters and romance - these are shoujo/ josei manga that where the female mc is approached by a songwriter who keeps his identity hidden and needs a female muse / gf in order to create his best songs. The guys both have previous hits and need the inspiration of a new muse to bring out the romance in their music, they also don't mind using the girl for their own purposes. In Kanojo, the female lead is also a singer, but in Aishiterutte, she is not.  
reportRecommended by inzaratha
both main girl characters have a person in the entertainment industry whos work inspires them. Riko meets Aki the composer of the music she loves but because the public does not know what he looks like she does not realize it is him. Mayu from Angel voice meets her idol and they hit it off well but part ways the next day. Both also have really amazing singing voices and are discovered and meet their idols once again in the entertainment industry. other similarities such as band relationships, love triangles and the love for singing. 
reportRecommended by Digit_3