[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!
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[DCT Best] DREAMS COME TRUE’s Masterpieces & Popular Songs (51–60)
Beyond That feat. FUZZY CONTROLDREAMS COME TRUE

Released in 2013.
This track features the rock band FUZZY CONTROL.
While the tone is close to DREAMS COME TRUE’s usual style, the powerful male chorus vocals give the song a strong, impactful presence.
What kind of love was that, I wonder?DREAMS COME TRUE

It’s their 25th single and the Morinaga Aloe Yogurt commercial song.
Lately electronica and EDM have been popular, but this track actually features drum and bass in the second verse.
It’s a masterpiece that weaves in a raw, unvarnished episode—not a dramatized one—about finishing a breakup talk and then the two of them eating udon together at the end.
Give me a gentle kiss.DREAMS COME TRUE

The PV is set up like a story, but the two members of DREAMS COME TRUE are pretty much extras.
Despite its very simple structure—or perhaps because of it—it loops in your head a lot, and just when your ears have gotten used to the repeating melody, the big final chorus comes in and sweeps you away.
Sad kissDREAMS COME TRUE

A track included on their first album, whose title is the same as the group’s name.
It’s a stylish ballad featuring guitar phrases that create just the right amount of space.
It’s packed with a heartbroken woman’s final, desperate struggle, and the last chorus—“Don’t look at me, don’t stop, don’t speak to me, just keep going”—really hits home.
[DREAMS COME TRUE Best] Masterpieces & Popular Songs by DREAMS COME TRUE (61–70)
I love you. I loved you.DREAMS COME TRUE

It’s a track included on the 6th album “MAGIC,” and personally I think it’s such a wonderful song that I’m honestly surprised it wasn’t released as a single.
Quite a bit of time has passed in between, but it feels like a sequel to the B-side of the 2nd single, “A Once-a-Week Lover,” and listening to them back-to-back makes this song even more heartrending.
A sea where the starry sky is reflectedDREAMS COME TRUE

A track included on the 2nd album “LOVE GOES ON…”.
It’s a blissful song about going on a late-night seaside date with a lover.
The opening line of the chorus rings out expansively, giving a sense of freedom, and just listening to it puts you in a calm, peaceful mood.
The horn solo after the chorus also has a gently soothing melody.
LAT’N 43°DREAMS COME TRUE

The title of this song, LAT’N43°, refers to 43 degrees north latitude, which points to around the middle of Hokkaido.
The vocalist, Miwa Yoshida, is from Hokkaido, and there’s talk that this is roughly where her hometown is located.
She might have been singing while thinking of the boy from her hometown.


