Looking back at EXILE’s classic and popular songs: a collection of unforgettable gems
EXILE has left a profound mark on Japan’s music scene with overwhelming performances and vocals that resonate with the heart.
Through member departures and new additions, they’ve continued to embrace “change” and “evolution,” packing their catalog with a wide range of appeal—from ballads that heat your chest every time you listen, to dance tracks that make your body move before you know it.
Do you have a song that’s special to you? This time, we’ll introduce EXILE’s classic and popular tracks that have long been loved by many.
Whether you’re feeling nostalgic or listening for the first time, be sure to find a new favorite.
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Looking back on EXILE’s classic and popular songs: unforgettable gems that stay in the heart (71–80)
EXILE LIVE TOUR 2018-2019 “STAR OF WISH”EXILE

EXILE carried out a live tour from 2018 to 2019 titled “EXILE LIVE TOUR 2018-2019 ‘STAR OF WISH.’” The tour celebrated their first original album in three years, and its electrifying atmosphere can be experienced exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.
What’s more, it’s not just EXILE’s tour—you can also watch live performances by Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS, GENERATIONS, THE RAMPAGE, and FANTASTICS.
It’s an exceptionally generous offering!
Eternal…EXILE

It was released in 2003 as EXILE’s 11th single.
The song was used in a Nivea Kao “Skin Milk” commercial, and vocalist ATSUSHI wrote the lyrics for a single for the first time.
It reached No.
7 on the Oricon weekly singles chart.
HEART of GOLDEXILE

This is the song that was chosen as the theme for the stage production “HEART of GOLD ~STREET FUTURE OPERA BEAT POPS~.” Released in 2004 as their 16th single, it’s a ballad whose soaring vocals and lyrics about pursuing true love resonate deeply.
The sound arrangement alone seems to evoke a grand story.
While the highest notes aren’t extremely high, the song has a somewhat wide vocal range, so be sure to handle the rising and falling melody with control.
Looking back at EXILE’s iconic and popular songs: a collection of unforgettable gems (81–90)
nobody elseEXILE

This song is included on EXILE’s first album “our style,” released in 2002.
For those who feel EXILE’s powerful vocals and soaring high notes make their songs tough to tackle at karaoke, we recommend “nobody else.” It has virtually no high-note parts and a relatively narrow vocal range overall, making it easy to sing and express.
Once you get the hang of the phrasing, this song can hold its own even against advanced karaoke singers.
It may not be a major hit, but it’s definitely worth practicing!
The roll dance of “Choo Choo TRAIN”EXILE

EXILE’s smash hit song “Choo Choo TRAIN.” The rolling dance choreography was also a big craze.
So, how about this as an entertainment act? You don’t have to dance the whole thing—just do the distinctive rolling dance or the easy-to-follow moves, or even perform only the first half.
I think that would work well.
Highly recommended.
Your Eyes Only: My Ambiguous ContoursEXILE

It’s a mellow ballad by EXILE.
It’s a song that can captivate young listeners who like the style of Sandaime J Soul Brothers, making it appealing to a relatively wide range of ages.
The vocal range is also very broad, so it’s handy for belting out at the end, and it comes together as a cool track.
BOW & ARROWSEXILE

This is the commercial song used in the 2012 Fujitsu ARROWS “HCE Human Centric Engine” commercial.
Members of EXILE appeared in the ad, which became a hot topic.
It’s crafted with a near-futuristic, future sound and is a very cool track.


