[DoriKamu Best] DREAMS COME TRUE’s Masterpieces & Popular Songs
DREAMS COME TRUE is a legendary duo that delivered numerous hit songs from the 1990s through the 2010s and earned nationwide popularity.
Their festive spirit is also a trademark, with massive DREAMS COME TRUE WONDERLAND concerts held once every four years and interactive events like DREAMS COME TRUE DISCO.
From love songs often heard at weddings and uplifting anthems that encouraged people across Japan to playful, fun tracks beloved by younger generations—like “Osaka LOVER”—their range is part of the appeal.
In this article, we’ll spotlight some of DREAMS COME TRUE’s greatest songs!
[DREAMS COME TRUE Best] Iconic and Popular Songs by DREAMS COME TRUE (1–10)
Osaka LoverDREAMS COME TRUE

A song that portrays both the bittersweetness and the heartwarming moments of a long-distance romance.
Released in March 2007, it’s characterized by lyrics that weave in the Osaka dialect.
Written specifically for a Universal Studios Japan attraction, the song captures the feelings of lovers traveling back and forth between Tokyo and Osaka, resonating with many listeners.
It begins with a message saying they made the last train, and goes on to depict their reunion at Shin-Osaka Station and their deep love for each other.
It’s a relatable piece that highlights moments when the little things in everyday life feel precious and the bond that grows beyond cultural differences.
Even in the Reiwa era, it remains a fun number embraced by younger generations through the influence of social media.
Recommended not only for those in long-distance relationships but for anyone who wants to cherish time with someone special.
Sweet Sweet SweetDREAMS COME TRUE

A ballad that captures moments of sweet romance.
Included on the 1992 album “The Swinging Star,” this song is also known as the ending theme for the popular game “Sonic the Hedgehog 2.” Yoshida Miwa’s transparent vocals and Nakamura Masato’s masterful arrangement weave a beautiful melody that deeply resonates with listeners.
The lyrics, wishing for love to last forever, are as romantic as a quiet night bathed in moonlight.
It’s one of DREAMS COME TRUE’s love songs, perfect for listening to during special moments with someone important.
The sky through my glassesDREAMS COME TRUE

DREAMS COME TRUE, who broke through in the ’90s and are still at the forefront today, have many iconic mid-tempo numbers, and this track is surely one of them! It’s a song that brilliantly expresses self-acceptance and growth.
Included on the 1992 smash-hit album “The Swinging Star,” its popularity is such that, despite not being released as a single, it can be considered one of DCT’s signature works.
The lyrics are striking, overlaying the world seen through glasses with the inner landscape of the heart.
The melody, where tenderness and wistfulness coexist, is carried by Miwa Yoshida’s soaring vocals, giving you the courage to face yourself.
It’s a truly wonderful song with a universal theme that anyone can relate to—especially those who wear glasses, of course.
Thanks.DREAMS COME TRUE

A song that was urgently released as a charity single for the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake.
No matter how many times I listen, I get the feeling the person who came was a male friend, and thinking that way makes me brood over the relationship between these two.
As friends of the opposite sex, their sense of distance is wonderful, but it seems quite difficult to achieve in reality.
The non-melodic, realistic inflection of the final phrase lingers afterward.
dizzinessNEW!DREAMS COME TRUE

An exquisite ballad perfect for spring, portraying a profound sense of loss so deep it makes your body waver.
Created by DREAMS COME TRUE, who continue to lead the Japanese music scene, it’s included on their album THE LOVE ROCKS, released in February 2006.
The song was produced as the theme for the TV Asahi drama special “Ai to Shi o Mitsumete” (“Gazing at Love and Death”).
Miwa Yoshida’s deeply expressive vocals and Masato Nakamura’s minimalist, subtractive arrangement—both mirroring the story’s gravitas—leave a lasting impression.
How about listening to a track that gently accompanies those trying to overcome the pain of heartbreak?
Future ProjectionDREAMS COME TRUE

A song filled with hope for the future as envisioned by Miwa Yoshida and Masato Nakamura.
It tenderly and warmly sings about walking through life with a loved one.
Included on the 1991 album “MILLION KISSES,” it resonated with many hearts.
The lyrics are memorable for finding love in everyday, modest moments, such as the “secret sign” of clinking motorcycle helmets.
It was also remade as a film insert song.
This is a track you’ll want to listen to when you want to reaffirm your bond with someone special—at weddings, anniversaries, and other meaningful occasions.
Those summer fireworksDREAMS COME TRUE

When it comes to DCT’s quintessential summer songs, this is the one.
With its elegant melody and lyrics interwoven with vivid scenes from a fireworks festival, a wave of wistfulness and nostalgia wells up inside you.
It was included on the 1992 album “The Swinging Star” and later re-released on a best-of compilation.
Miwa Yoshida’s soaring vocals and Masato Nakamura’s bass are a perfect match.
Listening to it at summer’s end will bring back memories from those days.
It’s also a great pick to play before heading out to watch fireworks with someone special.
Happy! Fun! I love it!DREAMS COME TRUE

A DCT classic with catchy lyrics and a pop sound, beloved by a wide range of generations.
Released in 1989, it was also used as the theme song for Ezaki Glico’s Pocky commercials.
The lyrics, which express the joy and fun of romance, resonate with many people.
Its up-tempo rhythm and bright melody are uplifting.
Despite being a coupling track, it’s one of their signature songs and is frequently heard on music programs and in various settings.
Perfect for a weekend drive or when you want to boost your mood! Give it a listen when you’re looking for a positive pick-me-up.
In this townDREAMS COME TRUE


This is a commercial that promotes the approaching AEON SPECIAL 10 WEEKS and the excitement of something about to begin, conveyed through narration by Emi Takei.
While it shows the store interior becoming colorful, the key point is that it doesn’t reveal what’s starting, which effectively heightens anticipation.
The song that further accentuates the excitement depicted in the visuals is DREAMS COME TRUE’s “Kono Machi de.” Its light rhythm and glamorous sound are striking, and the build-up toward the chorus conveys a sense of thrill.
Ring! Ring! Ring!DREAMS COME TRUE

One of the songs from their 6th double A-side single.
She gets invited out by a guy—someone everyone gossips about, wondering whether he has a girlfriend—and she races over on her bicycle.
You can tell from the lyrics that she’s riding pretty recklessly (lol).
After arriving, she tries to act nonchalant and talk to him as if nothing happened… but when she notices he’s grinning way too much, she realizes it’s totally obvious she rushed over—her messy outfit and hair gave it away.
It’s an irresistibly cute track.


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