Ballad Songs and Popular Track Ranking of CHEMISTRY [2026]
A two-man vocal unit that emerged in 2001 from the popular audition program ASAYAN.
Their ballads, in particular, have been loved for a long time, and their beautiful vocals move listeners.
Here, we introduce CHEMISTRY’s most popular ballad songs in a ranked list.
Ballad Songs and Popular Track Ranking of CHEMISTRY [2026]
PIECES OF A DREAMCHEMISTRY1rank/position

Released in 2001, this is one of CHEMISTRY’s signature songs.
It became an explosive hit right at their debut and serves as an anthem supporting those chasing their dreams.
Its simple sound and the duo’s harmonies, along with their powerful, high-level vocals, evoke a sense of early-2000s nostalgia.
My Gift to YouCHEMISTRY2rank/position

Released in 2002 as a limited-edition single of 100,000 copies, “My Gift to You” was preset on the world’s first mobile phones compatible with chaku-uta (song ringtones), making it surprisingly the world’s first chaku-uta as well.
It’s a slow-tempo ballad perfect for listening to on a cold day when you’re feeling a little lonely.
It fills you with a gentle warmth, as if someone you love is telling you they’ll always be by your side.
Let CHEMISTRY’s ultimate love song warm your heart.
Loving too muchCHEMISTRY3rank/position

This song is a ballad included on CHEMISTRY’s first album, The Way We Are.
Despite being an album track, it enjoys immense popularity among fans, featuring a poignant melody and passionate lyrics that leave a strong impression.
It’s outstanding, as you’d expect from a piece provided by RYOJI of Ketsumeishi.
The Final RiverCHEMISTRY4rank/position
Released in 2007 as CHEMISTRY’s 22nd single, this song was used as the theme for the film “The Elephant’s Back.” It’s a ballad that sings of universal love rooted in the theme of death.
A masterpiece that reminds us of the importance of family, of cherishing our loved ones, and of the value of living fully in the present.
Snow in Love, Sky I AdoreCHEMISTRY5rank/position

This is a winter song by CHEMISTRY that was used as the CM song for Nissin Cup Noodles Milk Seafood “Milk Christmas.” It’s a medium-tempo ballad that, while recalling a past romance, makes you realize once again that the person by your side now is the most important.
The past tends to be romanticized, and once you get caught up in it, you can end up neglecting the person who matters to you now.
In times like that, listen to this song and think about who is truly important to you.
It Takes TwoCHEMISTRY6rank/position

The title track from the single “It Takes Two / SOLID DREAM / MOVE ON,” released in November 2002.
A mid-tempo number that blends R&B and pop in their signature style, its appeal lies in the unique twin-vocal call-and-response and rich harmonies.
As the title suggests, the lyrics carry the message that “only the two of us can achieve this,” embodying the very essence of CHEMISTRY as a duo.
The song was used as the theme for the drama “Double Score” and reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
In 2008, it was re-recorded with a more lyrical arrangement after being selected by fan vote, cementing its status as a long-loved track.
A quintessential early CHEMISTRY song that lets you fully savor the musical chemistry between Dochin and Kawabata.
Point of No ReturnCHEMISTRY7rank/position

With a title that strikingly means “point of no return” in aviation terminology, this CHEMISTRY track blends lyrics that portray lingering attachment to an irretrievable past and the difficulty of moving forward with beautiful harmonies that resonate with a listener’s sentimental heart.
Released in June 2001, this gem of a ballad was also included on their debut album, The Way We Are.
It topped the Oricon chart for two consecutive weeks and earned Double Platinum certification.
When you feel the loneliness at summer’s end or a sudden pang of wistfulness, this song will gently embrace you.


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