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 at EXILE’s classic and popular songs: a collection of unforgettable gems (1–10)
Ti AmoEXILE

Titled with the Italian word for “I love you,” this work is sprinkled throughout with exotic-sounding elements.
From a woman’s perspective, it conveys the wavering emotions surrounding an affair, a forbidden love, and the music video—unfolding in parallel with the song—is a must-see.
Crazy about youEXILE

A classic that reached listeners of all ages as the CM song for Suntory Beer’s “The Malts.” It’s a bursting, poppy party tune.
Beyond its irresistibly bright sound, the addictive chorus choreography that makes you want to copy it is also unforgettable.
Lovers AgainEXILE

As a winter love song, it has become firmly established, and among EXILE’s many popular tracks, this ballad is one of their most widely recognized.
Its appeal lies in lyrics that deliberately bare vulnerability—singing of a heartbroken man’s loneliness and lingering attachment—and a sultry vocal delivery.
If you’ve experienced a bittersweet love, you’ll probably find yourself unable to help but empathize.
Looking back at EXILE’s classic and popular songs: a selection of unforgettable gems (11–20)
24karats GOLD LEGACY feat. Takahiro MatsumotoNEW!EXILE

As one of Japan’s premier dance and vocal groups, EXILE continues to project an overwhelming presence.
“24karats GOLD LEGACY feat.
Takahiro Matsumoto,” pre-released in March 2026, is a track included on the album “24karats GOLDEN BEST,” which came out in May of the same year.
With the group on the verge of their 25th anniversary, the collaboration featuring B’z guitarist Takahiro Matsumoto also drew major attention.
The sound—fusing a street-savvy, danceable beat with a heavyweight rock guitar—sets listeners’ hearts ablaze.
It’s an energetic, powerful upper-tune that conveys their strong resolve to forge ahead into a new future while carrying forward their past legacy.
We Will ~At That Place~EXILE

This is a landmark song in which former member SHUN wrote lyrics for the first time.
It later had an orchestral version re-recorded and was used as a motif on the back cover of a collaborative manga.
It continues to shine as an indomitable masterpiece loved for many years.
EXITEXILE

A famous song that gained broad support after being selected as the ending theme for the drama “The Queen’s Classroom,” starring Yuki Amami, which became a social phenomenon.
It’s up-tempo and sings about an aggressive drive to push straight toward the goal.
How about listening to it when you’re feeling down or when you want the courage to charge toward a dream you want to achieve?
Fated OneEXILE

It’s a song with deep emotional significance for EXILE, with lyrics written by member ATSUSHI based on his own real experiences.
It also made big headlines when TAKAHIRO performed it during the audition for the new members.


