DEEN Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
One of the Being-affiliated bands that became popular in the 1990s through many tie-ins was DEEN.
Thanks to their high popularity at the time, they remain a band that has been loved for a long time.
Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of DEEN’s most popular songs.
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DEEN's Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
As long as I have youDEEN8rank/position

Released in November 1993 as DEEN’s debut single, this song was also used as the opening theme for the anime “Chuuka Ichiban!” and is beloved by listeners across generations.
The lyrics, which powerfully express deep feelings for a loved one, are memorable, with the phrase “As long as I have you” repeated multiple times.
The words honestly convey how precious the other person’s presence is, surely resonating deeply with listeners.
Combined with DEEN’s warm vocals, it gently embraces the feelings of someone in love.
Sing it at karaoke, and you’ll surely feel like conveying your feelings to someone special.
Birthday Eve ~The Earliest Love Song of All~DEEN9rank/position

Some people like to spend the day before a loved one’s birthday together and celebrate the moment the date changes, right? A perfect birthday song for those people is DEEN’s 2002 track “Birthday eve ~Dare yori mo hayai ai no uta~” (Birthday Eve ~The Earliest Love Song~).
Because you love them so much, you want to celebrate their birthday earlier than anyone else! The lyrics express the desire to keep walking into the future together forever.
It’s also perfect if you’re thinking of proposing on their birthday! How about conveying your sincere love to that special someone with this song?
Teenage dreamDEEN10rank/position

This is DEEN’s sixth single, released in March 1995.
The lyrics were written by ZARD’s Izumi Sakai, and the song was used as the opening theme for TBS’s “COUNT DOWN TV” as well as the image song for the 15th National High School Quiz Championship.
The work portrays a bittersweet yet poignant scene in which school-era friendship and dreams intersect with unspoken feelings for “you,” who smile beside a close friend.
The lyrical world, evoking images of an old school building, may vividly bring back a forgotten page of youthful days.
DEEN Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
CelebrateDEEN11rank/position

Satomi Ishihara appears in this music video.
The song matches the imagery well, giving a bittersweet yet warm impression, and it’s a gentle love song.
It’s a song that makes you feel cozy.
It’s the kind of track you want to listen to with your partner and feel all warm and fuzzy.
I ended up listening to it over and over.
LOVE FOREVERDEEN12rank/position

A dramatic number that vows eternal love.
Just when you think it’s a heartrending ballad, it suddenly changes mood midway and picks up the tempo—many listeners were probably surprised the first time they heard it.
There’s an exhilarating feeling, as if the love held deep inside turns into certainty about the future and bursts into motion.
Released in December 1995, the song also became familiar as the ending theme for TBS’s “Super Soccer.” Interestingly, this work was the first title track composed solely by guitarist Shinji Tagawa, and it’s said there were various dramatic episodes during its production.
I want to return to your heart.DEEN13rank/position

Hearing the melody of this song soothes my heart.
Since the chorus includes the title, it comes back to me after listening for a bit.
Listening to this song brought back how I felt when I was sad, and it made me cry again.
I can’t go back to the you of yesterday.
It moved me.
It made me cry.
Eternal TomorrowDEEN14rank/position

It’s a song that conveys a sense of hope—the feeling of overcoming the pain in one’s heart and moving forward toward the future.
It was also chosen as the theme song for the game Tales of Hearts, drawing attention as the first tie-in with the Tales of series in 11 years since 1997’s “Yume de Aru youni.” Its refreshing sound, which evokes imagery of an expanding field of view, is a major hallmark, and the sense of excitement it conveys feels like a common thread between these tie-in tracks.


