day after tomorrow’s best and most popular songs
Day after tomorrow is a music unit that debuted under Avex in 2002 and is currently on hiatus.
They’re also known for having misono—who’s active as a solo artist and TV personality—as their vocalist.
Leveraging misono’s strong vocal ability, their biggest appeal lies in songs that center on her voice, complemented by synth-driven sounds and exhilarating rock arrangements.
They secured numerous tie-ins, including theme songs for popular anime, games, and TV programs, so many people have likely heard their music at some point.
In this article, we’ll introduce recommended songs by day after tomorrow—from universally known signature tracks to hidden gems.
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Masterpieces and Popular Songs by day after tomorrow (11–20)
The miracle of meeting youday after tomorrow

I sometimes wonder if it’s fair to lump everything under the “Avex sound,” but when you think of Avex, you can’t help picturing that music style built around “female vocals + electronic gear,” right? The song “Kimi to Aeta Kiseki” is a track that graced the later days of day after tomorrow, released in 2005.
It captures, in the dat style, those happy moments of two people in love enjoying fulfilling days together.
Some media write day after tomorrow as “dat,” taking the initials, so be sure to try searching for “dat” as well.
Stay in my heartday after tomorrow

The unit name “day after tomorrow” literally means the day after tomorrow.
It packs in the excitement of how the day after tomorrow is even more unpredictable than tomorrow.
This song, “Stay in my heart,” is an unusual single that was released in a limited run of 10,000 copies.
If you have it, it might unexpectedly be a little treasure.
The use of “boku” as the first-person pronoun in the lyrics also feels fresh.
Pay attention to Daisuke Suzuki’s keyboards, which seem to sprinkle down snowflakes one by one, as well as Masato Kitano’s guitar, with its heartrending phrasing!
High-Spritday after tomorrow

This song was included as a secret track on the third single, “futurity.” Its synth-led pop-rock vibe is an all-out hype anthem that’s guaranteed to get the crowd going live.
The lyrics—“Even if you hesitate or lose your way, keep going on the path you believe in; even if you take the long way around, you’ll reach your own goal”—are a classic youth-spirited cheer song.
It even makes you think misono’s voice doubles the song’s energy! It’s a standout track that clearly shows the group’s direction—highly recommended from DeaF’s early period.
It’s My Wayday after tomorrow

This song was released as their seventh single and their first double A-side single.
The first track is credited as the famous “Dear Friends,” but this song is such a masterpiece that it makes you think it might actually be the more popular one.
Written specifically as the theme song for TBS’s New Year Ekiden, it brims with an incredible sense of speed.
If any song gives you courage, it’s this one! misono’s vocals soar with effortless freedom, and even now it hasn’t lost an ounce of its freshness—truly a standout track from day after tomorrow.
Vivaceday after tomorrow

Vivace is a musical term used in classical music that means “lively.” True to that meaning, this is a very upbeat, fast-tempo song perfect for live performances.
The lyrics, which encourage you to lift your head and keep moving forward even when you’re sad, also feel fitting for this group’s identity.
When misono speaks her voice is a bit husky, but when she sings it’s incredibly clear! To me, she’s an absolute songstress.
It was also selected as the theme song for TV Tokyo’s program “blanc V.”
lily flowerday after tomorrow

As of 2021, this remains day after tomorrow’s latest single.
It was also used as the theme song for TV Tokyo’s broadcast of the 2nd All-Japan University Women’s Ekiden.
The way the song gradually builds from an a cappella-like, sparsely accompanied opening brings to mind the determined strides of ekiden runners.
The lyrics positively portray farewells—to friends and to lovers—entrusting the singer’s feelings to a robustly blooming lily.
The composition is by keyboardist Daisuke Suzuki.
His keyboard work even carries a literary fragrance; we eagerly await his return to activity!
Classic and popular songs by day after tomorrow (21–30)
naturallyday after tomorrow

Many people probably remember it as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s variety show “Mecha-Mecha Iketeru!!”.
Included on the album “elements,” released in March 2003, this track is a breezy pop tune.
It portrays the small joys of everyday life and moments with a lover, like strolling and dawdling on a sunny Saturday.
Later, it was also featured as the B-side of the single “Stay in my heart.” A classic, it’s a perfect song for a relaxed weekend or when you want to talk about the future with someone special.



