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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! (31–40)

almost in loveCHEMISTRY

CHEMISTRY “almost in love” Official Video
almost in loveCHEMISTRY

It was released in 2005 as CHEMISTRY’s 16th single.

The song was issued as a lead single from their fourth album, “fo(u)r.” It’s a ballad that sings about the transition from infatuation to love, and it was used as the theme song for the TV show “Koisuru Hanikami!”

beloved personCHEMISTRY

Beloved Person (Single Ver.) (Karaoke) (Original Singer: CHEMISTRY)
beloved personCHEMISTRY

Released in 2004 as CHEMISTRY’s 11th single.

It was issued as a double A-side single with “mirage in blue / Itoshii Hito (Single Ver.)” and was used as the theme song for the film “69 sixty nine.” The lyrics were written by Yoshikuni Dōchin.

Snow in Love, Sky I AdoreCHEMISTRY

CHEMISTRY “Koisuru Yuki Aisuru Sora” Official Video
Snow in Love, Sky I AdoreCHEMISTRY

It was released in 2008 as CHEMISTRY’s 25th single.

Issued as the lead single from the concept album “Winter of Love,” the track is a catchy medium-tempo ballad that portrays realizing the importance and warmth of the person you’re with now, recalling past relationships upon recognizing that person’s great love, and steadying a wavering heart.

It was used as the commercial song for Nissin Foods’ “Nissin Cup Noodles Milk Seafood — Milk Christmas Edition.”

Now or NeverCHEMISTRY / m-flo

[PV]CHEMISTRY meets m-flo_Now or Never
Now or NeverCHEMISTRY / m-flo

Released in 2003 as CHEMISTRY’s ninth single overall.

It’s a collaboration with m-flo and was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Astro Boy (Tetsuwan Atom).

The music video also features a collaboration with Astro Boy, using fully animated visuals throughout.

You are here.CHEMISTRY

CHEMISTRY “Kimi ga Iru” Official Video
You are here.CHEMISTRY

Released in 2005 as CHEMISTRY’s 14th single.

The song was used as the theme for the Nippon TV drama “87%,” and its music video shows Dohchin briskly cooking while Kawabata clumsily cuts ingredients with an unfamiliar knife, conveying the close relationship between the two.

[CHEMISTRY’s Signature Songs] A Showcase of CHEMISTRY’s Greatest Hits! (41–50)

YOUR NAME NEVER GONECHEMISTRY

CHEMISTRY “YOUR NAME NEVER GONE” Official Video
YOUR NAME NEVER GONECHEMISTRY

Released in 2003 as CHEMISTRY’s ninth single, this song was used in Sony’s “Walkman”/“Sound Gate” commercial featuring Kou Shibasaki and Joe Odagiri.

Among the tracks on this triple A-side single, this song serves as the central piece.

Shining NightCHEMISTRY / MONKEY MAJIK

CHEMISTRY “Shining Night” Official Video
Shining NightCHEMISTRY / MONKEY MAJIK

It was released in 2007 as CHEMISTRY’s 23rd single.

MONKEY MAJIK provided the song and also performed the chorus.

The track was selected as the official theme song for TOYOTA Presents FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2007.