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Popular Song Ranking of CHEMISTRY meets S.O.S. [2026]

Popular Song Ranking of CHEMISTRY meets S.O.S. [2026]
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Popular Song Ranking of CHEMISTRY meets S.O.S. [2026]

We’ve compiled a ranked list of popular songs by CHEMISTRY meets S.O.S., the collaborative group formed by the male twin-vocal duo CHEMISTRY and the R&B group Skoop On Somebody.

As you’d expect from a collaboration between two outstanding groups, there are many excellent tracks.

Popular Song Ranking of CHEMISTRY meets S.O.S. [2026]

Point of No ReturnCHEMISTRY meets S.O.S.1rank/position

CHEMISTRY “My Gift to You” Official Video
Point of No ReturnCHEMISTRY meets S.O.S.

Another must-sing song is “Point of No Return” by CHEMISTRY, a male duo that represents the Heisei era.

The song’s selling point is, without a doubt, its harmonies.

If possible, I recommend splitting Dochin’s and Kawabata’s parts and singing it as a duo.

Since it starts right from the chorus, it’s best to lift the energy from the very beginning.

For the part that feels like “a guy who’s lost and heartbroken,” please sing gently.

Speaking of CHEMISTRY, it brings back memories of TV Tokyo’s popular show ASAYAN.

I bet many of you watched it.

Ami Suzuki, Morning Musume, Chizuru Ikewaki, Daisuke Asakura, and others all came from that show.

It’s a highly recommended song that’s full of memories in every way.

Loving too muchCHEMISTRY meets S.O.S.2rank/position

Chemistry Goosebump-Inducing Live! The classic song “Too in Love”
Loving too muchCHEMISTRY meets S.O.S.

Chemistry’s 2001 release “Aishisugite” perfectly fits a sentimental mood.

It’s an acoustic number that exudes an adult atmosphere—arguably an early hidden gem.

That said, it’s included on their mega-hit album that sold three million copies, so many of you may have heard it in various settings.

The gently played tones and wistful melody, the long sustained notes in the latter half—Dōchin and Kawabata’s breathtaking harmonies and vocal prowess are mesmerizing.

Be sure to listen closely with earphones if you can.

I was looking for you ?New Jersey United?CHEMISTRY meets S.O.S.3rank/position

CHEMISTRY - I Was Looking for You (PV) - For Preview/Listening
I was looking for you ?New Jersey United?CHEMISTRY meets S.O.S.

It was used as the theme song for the 2002 drama “Wedding Planner,” starring Yusuke Santamaria and Naoko Iijima, and it climbed to No.

2 on the Oricon chart.

Released as a re-cut single from the first album, the vocals were re-recorded and the arrangement features added gospel chorus.

My Gift To YouCHEMISTRY meets S.O.S.4rank/position

CHEMISTRY “My Gift to You” Official Video
My Gift To YouCHEMISTRY meets S.O.S.

A heartwarming ballad that weaves a story beginning with winter memories, leading to a fateful encounter with a loved one, and culminating in an eternal promise.

CHEMISTRY’s beautiful harmonies make it a song that resonates deeply with listeners.

Released in December 2002, this track is known as one of CHEMISTRY’s signature winter songs and was performed at the 53rd NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen that same year.

It was also featured in a KDDI “au Movie Mail” commercial, leaving a lasting impression on many.

It’s a song that gently supports those who have experienced parting with someone precious or who are afraid of change, giving them a soft push forward.

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