CHEMISTRY Popular Song Rankings [2026]
CHEMISTRY is a vocal duo formed through an audition show.The members are Kaname Kawabata and Yoshikuni Dōchin.Their songs, woven with gentle voices, are still sung at karaoke today.In this article, we introduce their popular karaoke tracks.
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CHEMISTRY Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
I was searching for you ~New Jersey United~CHEMISTRY11rank/position

As a woman, when we go to karaoke, we want men to sing love songs, right? CHEMISTRY’s “Kimi wo Sagashiteta (I’ve Been Searching for You)” is perfect for meeting that expectation.
It’s a tender ballad you can really let people listen to, with a relaxed tempo that makes it easy to sing freely.
The lyrics displayed on screen convey the desire to keep protecting the one you love, so the message comes across clearly.
If a man sings such a straightforward and pure love song, there’s no way it wouldn’t make a woman happy!
Wings of WordsCHEMISTRY12rank/position

Recommended for those who prefer relaxed tracks over rock when studying.
It’s a very smooth pop ballad with a great flow.
The backing has an orchestral feel, which I think helps you stay calm and focus on what you’re doing.
SOLID DREAMCHEMISTRY13rank/position

With its gentle melody and vocals that bring a sense of calm to the heart, CHEMISTRY’s “SOLID DREAM” stands out.
Released in 2002 as part of a triple A-side single alongside “It Takes Two” and “MOVE ON,” the song was featured on a TV program from October 2002 to March 2003.
It expresses the desire to keep what’s precious unchanged—to leave unnecessary things behind and steadily walk toward one’s own goals.
It’s a track especially recommended for those who want to move forward in their own way.
Heaven Only KnowsCHEMISTRY14rank/position

After resuming their activities, CHEMISTRY delivers a sleek, urban medium-tempo R&B track.
The song portrays the aimless sense of loss that follows a breakup.
Many listeners will likely find themselves empathizing with the helpless cry of the heart—“No one knows what lies ahead.” Released in June 2018 as their 36th single, the release also includes “13 Months,” which served as the theme song for a web drama.
It’s a song that gently stays by your side on those sentimental nights when there’s someone you can’t forget.
motherlandCHEMISTRY15rank/position

“Motherland” is a song included on CHEMISTRY’s first album, “The Way We Are,” released in 2001.
The lyrics portray a son who moves to Tokyo from his hometown and, in a different place, recalls the love he received from his mother, reminiscing with images of his hometown woven in.
It’s a moving track that captures the son’s heartfelt desire to express his gratitude to his mother when he returns home.
The song is made even more touching by CHEMISTRY’s perfectly blended harmonies.
AngelCHEMISTRY16rank/position

An R&B ballad from CHEMISTRY after their restart, this deeply moving song sinks into the heart.
Released in August 2019, its refined, minimal arrangement lets the vocals of Yoshikuni Dochin and Kaname Kawabata shine all the more.
The piece paints a world of earnest, pure love—like a prayer offered to an angel.
Its crystal-clear melody feels perfect for savoring alone on a quiet night.
The Last NightCHEMISTRY17rank/position

“The Last Night” by CHEMISTRY is a song that captures the feeling of wishing you didn’t have to part when saying goodbye to a lover.
Included on their 2003 concept album “Between the Lines,” the track was originally released in 1999 by singer-songwriter Yoko Kuzuya.
It was also released just before CHEMISTRY’s debut as a pre-debut single under the name ASAYAN Chou-Danshi Kawabata & Douchin.
The lyrics depict two people who choose to part for each other’s sake—yet, despite their desire to stay together, they ultimately let go, again for each other’s sake.
It’s a song that tightens the chest with the frustrating, tender emotions that surface at the moment of farewell.
white breathCHEMISTRY18rank/position

Shiro no Toiki is CHEMISTRY’s 13th single, released in 2004.
Fitting for a winter-themed song, it came out in December.
It was used as the commercial song for Suntory Whisky “Kakubin” and reached No.
8 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
It’s an R&B-style love ballad, very characteristic of CHEMISTRY, about spending the first winter with a loved one.
With the sweet vocals of Kaname Kawabata and Yoshikuni Dōchin, it’s a romantic track you’ll definitely want to listen to at Christmas.
The Promised PlaceCHEMISTRY19rank/position

Amid the journey toward a big dream, this is a song that encourages a self on the verge of breaking under pain and hardship—one I want students struggling in the present to hear.
Though the melody is gentle, the lyrics feel like a quiet reminder, seeping into and soothing a wounded heart.
It Takes TwoCHEMISTRY20rank/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.


