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)
I want to take only you away just like this.DEEN1rank/position

Released in March 1993 as DEEN’s debut single, this masterpiece has long been cherished as one of their signature songs.
Its poignant melody and lyrics that portray a deep longing for someone drifting away strike right at the heart.
Written by Sho Uesugi and composed by Tetsuro Oda, it was also used in an NTT DoCoMo “Pocket Bell” commercial and went on to become a million seller at the time.
The sweet, clear vocals gently cradle the pain of heartbreak, making it a song many find themselves wanting to listen to in quiet moments.
It’s also a karaoke staple, a classic ballad perfect for singing with poise while reminiscing about those days.
It’s included on the album “DEEN,” so be sure to enjoy it with a sense of nostalgia!
Don’t avert your eyes.DEEN2rank/position

Released in June 1994, this number is widely known as a refreshing DEEN-style summer song and became a million-selling hit with over 1.03 million copies shipped.
The lyrics, written by Izumi Sakai of ZARD, convey the protagonist’s anxiety and wish upon noticing that their lover seems different from usual.
Despite its bright, catchy melody, the song’s appeal lies in how it portrays the bittersweet feelings of drifting apart and sensing distance.
It was also used in a commercial for Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s Pocari Sweat, and with its brisk arrangement and Shuichi Ikemori’s clear, transparent vocals, it became a track that colors the summer.
Give it a listen when you want to liven up a karaoke session—or when you want to reminisce about a slightly bittersweet summer romance.
You are not aloneDEEN3rank/position

As a heartwarming song themed around friendship, one of DEEN’s signature works has captured the hearts of many fans.
Released as a single in April 1996, this track was used as the first ending theme for the Fuji TV anime series Dragon Ball GT.
The lyrics carry an encouraging message that you are not alone, even when facing difficulties.
Through the bonds with someone important, it portrays discovering new hope and possibilities within oneself, resulting in a piece that resonates deeply with listeners.
It’s a highly recommended song not only for anime fans but also for anyone who values friendship and connection.
The Summer Without YouDEEN4rank/position

DEEN’s 12th single, released in 1997.
Since it was also used as an ending theme for the anime Detective Conan, some of you might remember hearing it often back then.
It’s a medium-tempo ballad that blends freshness with nostalgia, and its lyrics—looking back on summer memories with a lover who’s no longer here—strike straight to the heart.
What makes this song so compelling is that it’s not simply sad; it portrays the protagonist’s complex feelings, knowing they can’t go back yet secretly wishing for a reunion.
Miho Komatsu’s melodic line further enhances those scenes.
Spread your wingsDEEN5rank/position

With its refreshing melody and Shuichi Ikemori’s crystal-clear vocals, this classic gently gives you a push as you take off into a new world.
Known as well for lyrics by Izumi Sakai and composition by Tetsuro Oda, its worldview brims with hope and a sense of liberation as you set your sights on your dreams—perfect for graduation season.
Released in July 1993 as their second single, it also became familiar to households as the image song for Nippon TV’s soccer broadcasts.
It peaked at No.
5 on the weekly charts and was later included in high school music textbooks, showing how beloved it is across generations.
In spring, when anxiety and anticipation mingle, listening to it when you need courage will surely help your heart spread its wings wide.
As if it were a dreamDEEN6rank/position

This is the theme song from Tales of Destiny that I absolutely love.
It fits the game so well, and it reminds me of how deeply I got into playing it.
I had a great time, but the song has a slightly bittersweet feel that almost makes me cry.
Even listening to it now brings back memories of those days and makes me feel nostalgic.
Entrust me with eternity.DEEN7rank/position

A winter song that portrays a single-minded vow to a future with a loved one.
Against the backdrop of a town where white snow falls, the protagonist’s wish for eternal love is woven through Shuichi Ikemori’s sweet, translucent vocals, leaving a deep impression on the heart.
Released in November 1993 as their fourth single, it was also featured in an NTT DoCoMo pager commercial.
It’s a captivating number with a gentle, mellow sound that seems to softly envelop winter’s chill and loneliness.
As you think of someone special, take a moment to listen to this romantic track.


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