CHAGE and ASKA reached the peak of their popularity in the 1980s and 1990s, and they have continued to be loved for many years since.
They’re also very popular choices for karaoke, and their songs are well-known J-pop standards enjoyed by many listeners.
While they have upbeat hits like “YAH YAH YAH,” their love songs—such as “SAY YES”—are also extremely popular.
In this article, we focus on their love songs and have ranked their most popular tracks.
Each song is packed with their unique charm, so be sure to give them a listen!
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CHAGE and ASKA Love Songs & Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
SAY YESCHAGE and ASKA1rank/position

It’s a classic song renowned for its sweet, bittersweet vocals and lyrics that resonate with the heart.
Released in July 1991, it became a massive hit as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “The 101st Proposal” that same year.
It topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart for 13 consecutive weeks and became CHAGE and ASKA’s first million-selling single.
The straightforward lyrics expressing feelings for a lover struck a chord with many people, and the song is also beloved as a wedding staple.
This piece gently encourages those struggling with love.
When you want to convey your feelings to someone special, give it a listen.
Morning MoonCHAGE and ASKA2rank/position

Although they truly care deeply, they’re afraid of breaking the relationship, so they never become lovers—this makes for a very poignant love song.
Even if they can’t put it into words and define the relationship as lovers, they can’t stay apart and keep spending time together; that stagnant, unprogressing bond adds a nice, frustrating accent to the song.
LOVE SONGCHAGE and ASKA3rank/position

A supreme love song performed by the musical duo Chage and ASKA.
Sung with single-minded devotion and gentle warmth, the track captivates its listeners.
The beauty of the lyrics and melody is moving—more than worthy of its title.
Without waiting for twilightCHAGE and ASKA4rank/position

It’s a high-energy song by CHAGE and ASKA.
The lyrics have this vibe of “I guess this is what cool people in the ’80s were like…,” with a hint of bittersweetness peeking through.
It also weaves in the psychology of romantic push-and-pull between a man and a woman, conjuring up a complex, overlapping set of scenes.
River of Ten Thousand MilesCHAGE and ASKA5rank/position

The 1980 song “Banri no Kawa” by CHAGE and ASKA sings of longing for someone who will never return.
Even though, deep down, the narrator knows the relationship can’t be mended, the lyrics portray a fragile, bittersweet hope that maybe—just maybe—it could, as they keep waiting.
The melancholic tones of a Showa-era folk song further heighten the poignancy of the words.
It’s a great choice to sing at karaoke while thinking of someone you can’t forget.
You know, tonight…CHAGE and ASKA6rank/position

A breezy pop song.
It sings of a man’s feelings as he praises a woman whose strength can’t be glossed over with mere words once she’s upset, while he skillfully tames her with his sweet, needy charm, enjoying their playful back-and-forth and inviting her—something like, “let me hold you again tonight.”
In the Sun and the DustCHAGE and ASKA7rank/position

A gem of a melody that portrays the dreams and setbacks of youth—and the strength to overcome them.
Released to the world by CHAGE and ASKA in January 1991, this work captures the persistence of those who keep pursuing their dreams, set to a 16-beat rhythm infused with a Western pop sensibility.
The chorus, simple yet striking, has a familiar charm that makes you want to sing along.
A single cut from the album “SEE YA,” it was featured in Nissin Foods’ “Cup Noodles Red Zone” campaign and as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s TIME3, becoming a major hit with cumulative sales exceeding 500,000 copies.
It’s a song that gently pushes you forward when you want to keep running toward unseen dreams—or when you find yourself at a crossroads in life.


