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[KAT-TUN’s Masterpieces] A Curated Selection of Hit Songs and Fan-Favorite Tracks

Since their debut, KAT-TUN captivated many fans with their unique worldview and performances, and on March 31, 2025, they brought their journey as a group to a close.

Their songs are packed with elements that move listeners’ hearts—fierce yet heartrending lyrics, cool sounds, and more.

Many of you likely have that one special track—“I love that song!” or “This is the song that introduced me to them.” In this article, we’ll introduce KAT-TUN’s classic and popular songs.

From nostalgic tracks to timeless tunes that still shine today, we hope you’ll find your favorite.

[KAT-TUN’s Masterpieces] Carefully Selected Hit Songs & Fan-Favorite Tracks (11–20)

I want to meet you in my dreamsKAT-TUN

KAT-TUN – Want to See You in My Dreams [KAT-TUN LIVE TOUR 2023 Fantasia]
I want to meet you in my dreamsKAT-TUN

A KAT-TUN ballad whose wistful melody and beautiful harmonies seep into the heart.

It’s a hidden gem known to those in the know, included only on Limited Edition 1 of the album “Fantasia,” released in February 2023.

The song portrays a heartfelt wish to reunite in a dream—matching past precious memories with oneself and trying to bridge a distance that can’t be closed in reality.

Listen on a quiet night, and feelings for someone special are sure to overflow.

Distinguished by its especially lyrical beauty, this is a perfect track for those who want to savor tender, expressive vocals.

Real FaceKAT-TUN

Released in March 2006, this is KAT-TUN’s debut single and one of their signature songs.

The tongue clicks in the track don’t come off unpleasant at all; instead, they bring out KAT-TUN’s style and make it really cool.

The choreography for the chorus is easy to learn, so at concerts fans would dance along with them.

In our townKAT-TUN

In Our Town / KAT-TUN Drama “A Love to Kill For” Theme Song by Itaru Ino (ITARU INO) with Full Lyrics
In our townKAT-TUN

This is the song that was used as the theme for the drama “Tatta Hitotsu no Koi” starring Kazuya Kamenashi.

It was performed when Jin Akanishi was studying abroad and the group was active as five members.

Among fans, there was a rumor that the sign language-like choreography in the middle was a message from the members to Akanishi.

Distant PromiseKAT-TUN

KAT-TUN – Harukana Yakusoku [Official Live Video]
Distant PromiseKAT-TUN

A song included on the album “Beat of KAT-TUN,” which was released in the unusual manner of serving as both their debut album and a best-of compilation.

It’s also a song they cherished and performed even before their official debut.

With a familiar, briskly driving sound, it continues to be loved by many fans to this day.

Love Yourself ~I love the you that you hate~KAT-TUN

KAT-TUN/Love yourself ~I love the you that you hate~ Tried covering it with a Reiwa-era band! ai cover songs japanese
Love Yourself ~I love the you that you hate~KAT-TUN

KAT-TUN’s 11th single, released in February 2010.

This was the last song performed by all six members before Jin Akanishi left the group.

The sound feels like a quiet, gentle approach, and the lyrics singing “I love you just the way you are” are memorable.

Many fans were apparently swept off their feet by the English lines sung by Akanishi.

GOLDKAT-TUN

KAT-TUN – GOLD / Le ciel ~Words Praying for Your Happiness~ / NEVER AGAIN [Official Live Video]
GOLDKAT-TUN

A track included on the album “Best of KAT-TUN,” which was released in 2006 as both their debut and best-of album.

Its grand, pirate-evoking sound is striking.

Packed with elements that make you want to sing it at karaoke, like the English lyrics and Jin Akanishi’s harmonies! The cool dance during the instrumental break also became a hot topic.

[KAT-TUN’s Classic Songs] A curated selection of hit songs and fan-favorite tracks (21–30)

White X’masKAT-TUN

KAT-TUN/White X’mas(covered by G.U.M)
White X'masKAT-TUN

KAT-TUN’s eighth single, released in December 2008.

It portrays a bittersweet love story.

Their first Christmas-themed single, it’s based on singer-songwriter NAO’s original song “Koko de Matou,” who also composed the track.

Even though it’s a slow-tempo song that could feel too subdued, the addition of KAT-TUN’s signature rap part makes for an appealing arrangement.