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DREAMS COME TRUE Heartbreak Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

This band, made up of Miwa Yoshida and Masato Nakamura, has songs from every era that never cease to captivate people.

Catchy phrases paired with a gentle singing voice that feels close to the heart.

There are plenty of songs you’ll want to listen to after a breakup, too.

Here, we’ll introduce those masterpieces in a ranked list.

DREAMS COME TRUE Heartbreak Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

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DREAMS COME TRUE – SAYONARA (from DWL 2015 Live Ver.)
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It’s a song about parting that also conveys the powerful vibe characteristic of DREAMS COME TRUE.

The strongly resonant rhythm and sense of groove are striking, evoking an unbreakable spirit that endures even with lingering regret.

The lyrics, which seem to depict heartbreak at the end of a love triangle, are also memorable, and they convey a strong will to let go—to bow in congratulations to someone who has succeeded while carrying one’s own pain.

It’s a track with a sorrowful strength that stirs the heart to shake off lingering feelings.

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DREAMS COME TRUE – What Kind of Love Did I Fall In (from URAWAN 2016 Live Ver.)
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This is DREAMS COME TRUE’s “Nante Koi Shitetandarou,” a song that makes you think, “Everyone’s had that experience; everyone’s been in love like that.” Released in 1999 as DCT’s 24th single, it’s a love song that, without exaggeration, looks back tenderly on a past self who was completely consumed by that person, cherishing those memories with a sense of nostalgia.

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This is the 10th single by DREAMS COME TRUE, released in October 1991.

It was also included on the album MILLION KISSES, released the following month, which became a huge hit and was certified 2× Million by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.

The lyrics dwell on lingering feelings for a former lover, and the heartfelt plea—“Even if you hate me, please don’t forget me”—is deeply moving.

It’s a ballad that gently wraps the pain of parting.