[DEEN’s Masterpieces] A Collection of Hit Songs Loved Across Generations
Formed in 1993, the rock band DEEN made a sensational debut with their classic hit “Kono Mama Kimi Dake o Ubaisaritai.” Since then, they’ve released numerous hits and continue to be highly active today.
In this article, we’ve gathered some of DEEN’s finest songs.
Many of you probably remember them alongside visuals as drama and anime theme songs, commercial jingles, and themes for various TV programs.
Now, please enjoy this playlist packed with DEEN’s hit numbers.
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[DEEN’s Masterpieces] A Collection of Timeless Hit Songs (41–50)
I want to express it in words.DEEN

With each passing year, your singing gains more character and depth.
I can really feel how much emotion you pour into the words.
I’m still younger than you, but it feels like we’ve been growing older together, and there’s a warm sense of nostalgia in that.
It’s a song with truly wonderful lyrics.
I’ve always wanted to tell you: I love you.DEEN

“Zutto Tsutaetakatta I love you” is a single by DEEN released in October 2015, which reached No.
9 on the Oricon daily chart.
Since the song is inspired by the 1990s, I think today’s middle school students might find it refreshing to listen to.
Birthday Eve ~The Earliest Love Song of All~DEEN

In particular, it’s a song by DEEN, a Being-affiliated band that enlivened the music scene in the 1990s.
It was released in 2002 as their 24th single.
The lyrics convey a straightforward celebratory feeling and a message of love to someone special.
Vocalist Shuichi Ikemori’s sweet, gentle voice seems to melt deep into your heart.
The light, upbeat rhythm feels great.
You are not aloneDEEN

The 9th single “Hitori Janai,” used as the ending theme for the TV anime Dragon Ball GT.
Its lyrics, which give you a push toward your dreams and goals, resonate with the anime’s story and truly move you.
While the repeated melodies make it easy to grasp the pitch, the high tones in the chorus and the wide vocal range are challenging, so pace yourself as you tackle it.
It’s a refreshing pop tune whose driving ensemble livens up any karaoke session.
If I Could See You in My Dreams feat. Tomoyo HaradaDEEN

Eiichi Ohtaki, who handled guitar and vocals for Happy End—the band that brilliantly fused Japanese rhythm with ensemble playing and created masterpieces that left their mark not only on Japanese rock and folk but on music history—was one of the key figures who can be said to have established the genre of city pop.
Among his many classic solo tracks, a quintessential one is Yume de Aetara (If I See You in My Dreams).
Its dreamy melody has been covered and cherished by countless musicians.
It’s a beautiful pop tune Japan can be proud of.
YOU & IDEEN
A light, upbeat pop song.
It’s about a man who, after arguing over trivial things, fails to keep his vow to be the kindest man in the world and regrets it.
As he reflects on scenes of everyday life across the four seasons, he realizes that the two of them will go on repeating the cycle of fighting and embracing.
Christmas After You LeftDEEN

As the title suggests, it’s a very heartbreaking breakup song.
It’s a pop tune that sings about a man’s feelings as he spends a lonely Christmas by himself, thinking about the girlfriend he broke up with.
It’s a very sad and pitiable love song.


