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[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)

You Go Your WayCHEMISTRY

CHEMISTRY “You Go Your Way” Official Video
You Go Your WayCHEMISTRY

It’s a ballad that beautifully portrays the bittersweet feelings of parting.

While coming to terms with the breakup, the protagonist’s inner turmoil is conveyed with rich emotion through CHEMISTRY’s delicate harmonies.

Released in 2001, it also drew attention as the theme song for Suntory’s BOSS commercial.

Listening to this song may give you the courage to face forward and overcome the pain of heartbreak.

It’s a must-listen not only for those troubled by love, but also for anyone who has experienced a farewell with someone dear.

PIECES OF A DREAMCHEMISTRY

CHEMISTRY “PIECES OF A DREAM” Official Video
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.

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.

[CHEMISTRY’s Signature Songs] A Comprehensive Introduction to Chemistry’s Greatest Hits! (11–20)

SparrowsCHEMISTRY×Da-iCE

CHEMISTRY × Da-iCE “Sparrows” Official Video
SparrowsCHEMISTRY×Da-iCE

This is a gem of a ballad where talents across generations blend beautifully.

CHEMISTRY is joined by Yudai Ohno and Sota Hanamura from the popular group Da-iCE.

The harmony woven by their four powerful voices will deeply move every listener.

Released in March 2023 as CHEMISTRY’s 39th single, the song was composed by Yoshihiro Toyoshima, who also worked on their early classic “You Go Your Way.” It’s a warm, uplifting track that gently gives you a push when you feel like pausing on your way toward your goals.

a Place for UsCHEMISTRY×Furunai Toko

CHEMISTRY × Toko Furuuchi “a Place for Us” Official Video
a Place for UsCHEMISTRY×Furunai Toko

A love song written from a male perspective with lyrics by Toko Furuuchi.

The sweet, wistful harmonies woven by the two members of CHEMISTRY blend seamlessly with Furuuchi’s characteristically lyrical words, seeping gently into your heart.

Released in February 2009 as CHEMISTRY’s 26th single, the track was later included on the concept album “the CHEMISTRY joint album.” It’s the kind of song that draws you into its world—perfect for nights when you want to reaffirm your feelings for someone special or sink into a touch of sentimentality.

Life Goes OnCHEMISTRY

Life Goes On, released in 2008 as CHEMISTRY’s 24th single, was used as both the opening and ending theme for the Fuji TV anime Antique Bakery.

For the first time on a single, the songwriting and composition were done by the two members of CHEMISTRY themselves.

My Gift To YouCHEMISTRY

CHEMISTRY “My Gift to You” Official Video
My Gift To YouCHEMISTRY

This song was released in 2002 as CHEMISTRY’s seventh single.

It was issued as a limited-edition advance single of 100,000 copies from their second album, “Second to None,” and it also drew attention at the time for having its ringtone preinstalled on au mobile phones.