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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.

Looking back at EXILE’s classic and popular songs: a collection of unforgettable gems (41–50)

Kiss YouEXILE

A deeply euphoric ballad by the accomplished vocal group EXILE.

Its gentle, non-fatiguing melodic sensibility pairs with soaring, airy vocals, making it a song that sets the scene for romance-filled moments for adult women and couples.

Looking back at EXILE’s classic and popular songs: a collection of unforgettable gems (51–60)

Galaxy Express 999EXILE

EXILE / Galaxy Express 999 (Short Ver.)
Galaxy Express 999EXILE

This is a cover of Godiego, a timeless masterpiece in the Japanese pop music scene.

However, with EXILE’s distinctive sound, arrangement, and vocals infused into it, the song was brilliantly revived in the Heisei era, brimming with a charm different from the original.

Midsummer FruitEXILE

This is EXILE’s cover, a modern arrangement of a classic by Southern All Stars.

The harmonies of ATSUSHI and TAKAHIRO revive the original’s late-summer wistfulness and yearning for love with a fresh allure.

While honoring the emotion of the original—also beloved as the theme song for the film Inamura Jane—this version reconstructs it with EXILE’s signature dynamism, giving voice to nostalgia for seasons past and the ache of a lost love.

It’s a song that resonates deeply when you want to linger in summer memories or when you’ve said goodbye to someone dear.

Fragments of TimeEXILE

EXILE / Fragments of Time ~Tokinokakera~ (Short Ver.)
Fragments of TimeEXILE

A song chosen as the theme for the drama “Yama Onna Kabe Onna.” The lyrics and music were written by Daisuke Miyaji.

For a boyfriend or husband who’s feeling anxious or impatient about things like his future path or job—wondering, “Is this really okay?”—even on his birthday, I’d love for you to give him this song.

The truth is, the only way to find the answer is to keep moving forward and search for it, but this song will surely help ease a mind that’s a little weighed down.

CHOCHO TRAINEXILE

EXILE / Choo Choo TRAIN (EXILE PERFECT LIVE 2008)
CHOCHO TRAINEXILE

That choreography is just too famous! The melody outside the chorus is relatively calm, but the way it suddenly soars from there is irresistible! It’s so well-known that anyone can recognize it from the intro alone, making it a real lifesaver when you’re not sure what to sing next.

joy~rideEXILE

EXILE / Joy-ride ~Joyful Drive~ (Short Ver.)
joy~rideEXILE

It is EXILE’s 48th single, released in 2016.

It was used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s coverage of the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

The track is notable for its powerful and cool choreography.

EXILE

Complete choreography for a wedding reception dance: EXILE - Choo Choo TRAIN (after-party)
EXILE

EXILE is an artist that people often imitate, right? They’re a very well-known group with lots of songs that people of all ages can enjoy, so it’s guaranteed to get everyone hyped! With their signature song “Choo Choo TRAIN,” just lining up in a row and rotating your arms while turning your body creates a great sense of unity.