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] (31–40)
Snow in Love, Sky I AdoreCHEMISTRY31rank/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.
Distant Silhouette feat. John LegendCHEMISTRY32rank/position

Released in 2006 as CHEMISTRY’s 18th single, this song was issued ahead of their best-of album “ALL THE BEST.” It’s a ballad about setting out on a journey from one’s family and those who have offered support, and it was featured as an insert song in the Japanese-language version of the fully CG-animated film “Open Season.”
a better tomorrowCHEMISTRY33rank/position

This is the theme song for “A Better Tomorrow.” CHEMISTRY reunited in 2017, and even after getting back together, their improved vocal skills were truly impressive.
This song was released in 2011, just before they went on hiatus.
While the single didn’t sell exceptionally well, it’s a track that leaves a lasting impression.
distant silhouetteCHEMISTRY34rank/position

This autumn classic comes from CHEMISTRY, an artist duo that was born from a TV project and has won tremendous support as a highly skilled R&B act.
Their moody, sophisticated vocals are easy on the ears, and the song’s content is approachable for high school students, making it an easy recommendation.
BACK TOGETHER AGAINCHEMISTRY35rank/position

A bittersweet love song included as the coupling track to CHEMISTRY’s single “FLOATIN’,” released in August 2004.
This piece poignantly sings of lingering feelings for a lover one will never meet again.
The slow tempo and the duo’s overlapping vocals sink deep into the heart.
Anyone who has lost someone precious will likely resonate strongly with the lyrics.
You can almost picture the protagonist by the seaside, holding their sneakers.
As they look back on past memories, you can feel the inner struggle of trying to take a new step forward.
When you want to heal the pain of heartbreak, it might help to shed a few tears while listening to this song.
Baby Don’t CryCHEMISTRY36rank/position

A cover number that reconstructs a classic released in 2007 with exquisite vocal work.
Taken from CHEMISTRY’s album “Still Shine – Her Songs, Our Harmony -,” produced to commemorate the duo’s 25th anniversary, this track was pre-released in February 2026.
It’s a cover of a song by Namie Amuro, with composer Nao’ymt and longtime ally Kiyoshi Matsuo participating in the production.
As the two voices blend, the bittersweet yet forward-looking lyrics expand into an even more dramatic world.
It’s a perfect fit for anyone seeking warm, heartwarming pop.
Bound for Identity 〜dear friend〜CHEMISTRY37rank/position

It’s a song included on CHEMISTRY’s third studio album, One × One, released in 2004.
The track was used in a JR East commercial, and the album reached number one on the Oricon weekly album chart.
Brand-new Season ~Ticket to Dreams~CHEMISTRY38rank/position

It’s a CHEMISTRY song that gives a push to those who, ticket to the future in hand, set out boldly against a headwind.
You can clearly picture from the lyrics someone gripping the ticket tightly, facing forward with hope despite their anxieties.
The track is included on the single “Period,” released in January 2010, and was used in a commercial for Meiko Gijuku.
It’s a quietly moving song for anyone feeling a bit uneasy in the face of change—like graduation or a job switch—that we hope you’ll listen to.
Dance With MeCHEMISTRY39rank/position

With its fresh horn tones and irresistibly catchy vibe, this pop number will have you humming along in no time.
CHEMISTRY’s beautiful harmonies blend with GAKU-MC’s rhythmic rap to create a sound that’s guaranteed to put you in a happy mood just by listening.
The gentle message—don’t let happiness slip away with a sigh—and lyrics about a miraculous one-in-six-billion encounter are sure to resonate with everyone.
Released in February 2005 as the B-side to the single “Kimi ga Iru,” the song was also used as a campaign song for the “Japan–Korea Friendship Year 2005.” Give it a listen on a morning when you want to boost your spirits, or on a drive with someone special.
FLOATIN’CHEMISTRY40rank/position

“FLOATIN’,” released in 2002 as CHEMISTRY’s fifth single.
The song was created with a summer vibe in mind and is said to be a staple at CHEMISTRY’s live shows.
Despite having no tie-in, it reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.


