DEEP Popular Song Rankings [2026]
DEEP is a male four-member chorus group.Formed around ATSUSHI, the vocalist of EXILE, the group consists of KIKURI, YORK, and TAKA.Their harmonies, woven with beautiful vocals, are sure to draw you in.Here is a collection of DEEP’s popular songs that I’d like to introduce.
DEEP Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Someone who isn’t you ~Tejina~DEEP1rank/position

Falling in love even though you know it could never work out… If you’re going through a heartfelt unrequited love, this will surely resonate.
It’s a song by the male vocal group DEEP, released in 2011 as their sixth single.
With its gently resonant piano tones, it’s a ballad that warms your chest.
When you find yourself thinking, “Why won’t these feelings reach you…?” this song might just stay by your side.
SORA ~Until This Voice Reaches You~DEEP2rank/position

DEEP has so many great ballads that it’s hard to choose, but if you’re looking for a song to listen to in autumn, this one is my recommendation.
Released in 2010, it’s a standout track that could be called one of DEEP’s signature songs.
It’s the kind of song that makes you feel warm and gentle, as if its tender vocals wrap up all the unbidden loneliness and bittersweetness that autumn brings.
It also drew attention when their juniors, GENERATIONS, covered it.
white scarfDEEP3rank/position

This piece, which portrays a farewell scene using falling snow and a white scarf as motifs, is filled with gratitude and bittersweet emotion for the person who loved an irredeemable me.
Released in February 2011, the song reached No.
10 on the Oricon weekly chart and was selected as the ending theme for Chukyo TV and Nippon TV’s “Futtonda,” as well as Nippon TV’s “iCon.” The music video features Masami Nagasawa and Keisuke Minami, and its dramatic storyline also drew attention.
With a gently penetrating melody and delicate choral work, it’s a song that truly shines—so be sure to sing it with feeling.
Snow ShizuriDEEP4rank/position

DEEP is a music unit also known for having ATSUSHI as a former member.
Their ballad “Yukishizuri” lets you fully savor their beautiful harmonies.
The song likens the swelling, uncontrollable longing for someone you can’t meet to snow slipping from a tree—yukishizuri.
Give it a listen while thinking of the one you care about.
Also, don’t miss the music video, shot with stunning restraint; it will make it even easier to picture the scenes depicted in the lyrics.
Stay ColdDEEP5rank/position

Let me introduce the moody R&B track “Stay Cold,” perfect for elevating your Christmas spirit.
It was the theme song for Seicomart’s 2014 Christmas commercial—the convenience store chain primarily based in Hokkaido.
The song is performed by DEEP, a group produced by EXILE ATSUSHI.
The layered high-tone vocals are incredibly pleasing, and the final chorus is especially breathtaking.
Even if you haven’t seen the commercial, give it a listen first.
Cherry Blossoms of HopeDEEP6rank/position

DEEP, who sing “Sakura of Hope,” is a group that includes members such as EXILE’s vocalist ATSUSHI.
The secret to their popularity among young people likely lies not only in their excellent singing and cool style, but also in their wonderful lyrics.
Door to the FutureDEEP7rank/position

It’s a single by DEEP released in November 2010, which reached No.
9 on the Oricon chart.
It was used as the theme song for the TV drama “Iryu: Team Medical Dragon 3.” The music video was included on the album “LOVE STORY,” released the following year.


