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CHAGE and ASKA Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Formed by high school classmates and continuing to this day as a duo, CHAGE and ASKA have been active as Chage and ASKA.

They have produced hit songs such as “Morning Moon,” “SAY YES,” and “YAH YAH YAH.” This time, we’re focusing on their music.

We’ve listed their songs in a ranking format by number of plays so far.

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CHAGE and ASKA Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

I tell lies with these eyes.CHAGE and ASKA8rank/position

The music duo CHAGE and ASKA have left behind many great songs.

Among their works, “Boku wa Kono Hitomi de Uso wo Tsuku” is renowned as a masterpiece.

Although its uptempo nature might make it seem challenging, the range spans mid1 F to hi A# and isn’t particularly wide.

Moreover, the average pitch centers around mid2 F, which is a comfortable range for male singers, making it far easier to sing than it sounds.

Be sure to add it to your repertoire.

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A warm wave of emotion washes over you—this is a 90s masterpiece created by CHAGE and ASKA! Released in July 1992, this work is a moving ballad that was featured in a commercial for Panasonic’s S-type headphone stereo.

ASKA’s profound lyrics and melodies stand out, expressing the uncertainty of love and the resolve to deepen it despite that.

The version included on the album “GUYS” features arrangements by Jess Bailey, conveying the sincere musical commitment of both ASKA and Jess.

It’s the perfect song for soothing a weary heart or feeling the bond with someone special.

In the Sun and the DustCHAGE and ASKA10rank/position

[MV] In the Sun and Dust / CHAGE and ASKA
In the Sun and the DustCHAGE and ASKA

Released in January 1991, this is a single cut from the album SEE YA.

ASKA wrote and composed it with the desire to create an anthem to youth, expressing the struggles of young people chasing dreams and hopes through a dramatic melody.

It was used as the CM song for Nissin Cup Noodles Red Zone and as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s TIME3, reaching No.

3 on the Oricon weekly chart and selling over 500,000 copies.

Blending exhilaration with a touch of poignancy, this song will gently give you a push forward when you want to keep moving ahead despite hitting walls.

CHAGE and ASKA Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)

On Your MarkCHAGE and ASKA11rank/position

[MV] On Your Mark / CHAGE and ASKA
On Your MarkCHAGE and ASKA

The 35th single “On Your Mark,” released as a triple A-side together with “HEART” and “NATURAL.” Written as the theme song for “American Festival ’94,” it was also used four years after its release, in 1998, as a commercial song for NEC.

While the overall vocal range isn’t particularly wide, the melody gains contrast through dynamic expression, so keeping that in mind when singing karaoke will help you capture the original feel.

The melody itself is simple as well, making it a recommended number even for those who aren’t very confident in their singing.

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CHAGE and ASKA – Morning Moon
Morning MoonCHAGE and ASKA

Morning Moon by CHAGE and ASKA, one of Japan’s leading music duos.

The distinctive chord progression in the B section and the rising minor-key bass line in the chorus are stunningly cool.

Combined with the driving feel of the synthesizers, the sense of poignancy is overwhelming.

ASKA’s unique, almost fierce vocal delivery and CHAGE’s overlapping harmonies create an alluring, bewitching effect.

I mean, it’s just an incredible song.

Weather Forecast LoverCHAGE and ASKA13rank/position

This is a commercial that conveys the comfort and reassurance of Subaru’s VIVIO, tailored to each person’s preferences.

It unfolds with someone sneaking out of school to go drive the VIVIO, and their expression clearly conveys the excitement of getting behind the wheel.

The song that highlights the refreshing drive depicted in the footage is CHAGE and ASKA’s “Weather Forecast Lover.” Both the sound and the vocals create a bright, expansive atmosphere as if the scenery is opening up, strongly expressing the rising sense of exhilaration.

Why won’t you come home?CHAGE and ASKA14rank/position

[MV] Why Don't You Come Back? / CHAGE and ASKA
Why won’t you come home?CHAGE and ASKA

This is the 34th single by CHAGE and ASKA, released in 1993.

It was a re-cut single from the album “RED HILL,” and was used in a SUBARU Impreza commercial.

It is also known for being used as the ending theme for the Fuji TV drama special “If You Look Back, He’s There.”