[Representative songs of CHEMISTRY] Introducing CHEMISTRY’s famous hits all at once!
CHEMISTRY has captivated the hearts of many with their sweet, bittersweet vocals.
From their debut to the present, their songs remain timeless, beautifully portraying a range of human emotions from romance to friendship.
In this article, we’ll introduce some of CHEMISTRY’s signature tracks that continue to be loved from various perspectives, such as the beauty of their harmonies and the depth of their lyrics.
You’re sure to find a song that resonates with your heart!
[CHEMISTRY’s Signature Songs] A Comprehensive Introduction to CHEMISTRY’s Greatest Hits (1–10)
FLOATIN’CHEMISTRY

“FLOATIN’,” released in 2002 as CHEMISTRY’s fifth single.
The song was created with a summer vibe in mind and is said to be a staple at CHEMISTRY’s live shows.
Despite having no tie-in, it reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
I Was Looking for You ~New Jersey United~CHEMISTRY

This song was released in 2002 as CHEMISTRY’s fourth single.
It’s a re-cut single from their first album, “The Way We Are,” but rather than being a simple re-cut, it was reworked into a richly textured track incorporating gospel elements.
It was chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Wedding Planner: SWEET Delivery.”
It Takes TwoCHEMISTRY

It Takes Two, released in 2002 as CHEMISTRY’s sixth single, was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama DOUBLE SCORE.
On CHEMISTRY’s first concept album, Between the Lines, it is included as a remix titled It Takes Two (OCTOPUSSY Remix feat.
LISA), featuring LISA.
Baby Don’t CryCHEMISTRY

A cover number that reconstructs a classic released in 2007 with exquisite vocal work.
Taken from CHEMISTRY’s album “Still Shine – Her Songs, Our Harmony -,” produced to commemorate the duo’s 25th anniversary, this track was pre-released in February 2026.
It’s a cover of a song by Namie Amuro, with composer Nao’ymt and longtime ally Kiyoshi Matsuo participating in the production.
As the two voices blend, the bittersweet yet forward-looking lyrics expand into an even more dramatic world.
It’s a perfect fit for anyone seeking warm, heartwarming pop.
So in VainCHEMISTRY

This song was released in 2004 as CHEMISTRY’s 10th single overall.
It was issued as the lead single from their third album, One × One, and came out as a strictly limited edition of 100,000 copies.
Despite having no tie-in, it reached No.
3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Long Long WayCHEMISTRY

It was released in 2004 as CHEMISTRY’s 12th single.
The song was used in a commercial for Suntory Whisky “Kakubin.” It reached No.
4 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and was the last release by CHEMISTRY in the Label Gate CD format.
PIECES OF A DREAMCHEMISTRY

Released in 2001 as CHEMISTRY’s debut single.
After passing the “ASAYAN Super Boys Audition” held on TV Tokyo’s ASAYAN, CHEMISTRY embarked on their professional career with this debut work.
Despite being their first single, it entered the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart at No.
2 and went on to become a million-seller.
Point of No ReturnCHEMISTRY

It was released in 2001 as CHEMISTRY’s second single.
It debuted at number one on the Oricon chart for the first time and also took the top spot in its second week.
Despite having no tie-in, it became the group’s second best-selling single.
The title is an aviation term meaning “point of no return,” referring to a place from which one can no longer go back.
Brand-new Season ~Ticket to Dreams~CHEMISTRY

It’s a CHEMISTRY song that gives a push to those who, ticket to the future in hand, set out boldly against a headwind.
You can clearly picture from the lyrics someone gripping the ticket tightly, facing forward with hope despite their anxieties.
The track is included on the single “Period,” released in January 2010, and was used in a commercial for Meiko Gijuku.
It’s a quietly moving song for anyone feeling a bit uneasy in the face of change—like graduation or a job switch—that we hope you’ll listen to.
Let’s start with a kissCHEMISTRY

Even though they know it’s a forbidden love, they can’t stop their feelings.
This CHEMISTRY song portrays that painful longing.
The protagonists’ inner conflict and impulsive emotions are depicted dramatically through the duo’s exquisite harmonies and rhythmic back-and-forth.
The track is included on the single “Koisuru Yuki, Aisuru Sora,” released in November 2008.
It was selected as the Japanese image song for the film “The Other Boleyn Girl.” Anyone struggling with a complicated romance will surely relate deeply.


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