Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking of DREAMS COME TRUE [2026]
One of the charms of DREAMS COME TRUE’s songs is how meticulously and sincerely they portray feelings for loved ones.
Here, we present a ranking of their most popular songs for karaoke.
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DREAMS COME TRUE Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
July 7, sunnyDREAMS COME TRUE22rank/position

DREAMS COME TRUE, the band affectionately known as “DoriCam,” has long been loved by people of all ages.
They have many famous songs and are a karaoke staple, but if you’re looking for a recommendation for July, it has to be “July 7th, Clear Skies.” It’s a love song with lyrics that evoke the story of Orihime and Hikoboshi, and it’s incredibly emotional.
April RainDREAMS COME TRUE23rank/position

Released in 1991, this April Rain is included on DREAMS COME TRUE’s fourth album, MILLION KISSES.
I really want you to read the lyrics—it’s a beautiful, tear-inducing song.
It might not be ideal for group karaoke.
I recommend it for solo karaoke.
AGAINDREAMS COME TRUE24rank/position

This is DREAMS COME TRUE’s 52nd single.
It has been selected as the sixth theme song for the TV program NEWS ZERO.
It’s a commanding track that showcases their seasoned prowess.
Incidentally, the title is pronounced “Agen,” reflecting vocalist Miwa Yoshida’s preference.
GOOD BYE MY SCHOOL DAYSDREAMS COME TRUE25rank/position

It turns the shining days of youth into the strength to move forward into the future.
Here’s a perfect song for graduation season! It’s a single by DREAMS COME TRUE, released in February 2009.
The song is based on a piece vocalist Miwa Yoshida wrote in her senior year of high school, making it a truly down-to-earth graduation song.
In addition to DREAMS COME TRUE’s version, the single includes covers by ORESKABAND, actress Mikako Tabe, and FUZZY CONTROL, letting you enjoy one melody in four different arrangements.
Its bittersweet yet positive lyrics will give you the courage to overcome the sadness of parting.
Chosen as a campaign song by NHK, this track is perfect as background music to celebrate a new beginning—why not give it a listen?
If you smileDREAMS COME TRUE26rank/position

DREAMS COME TRUE’s “Anata ga Waraeba,” written right after the Great East Japan Earthquake, is a song that gives energy and courage to everyone, isn’t it? It was also created in 2011 to be provided to Alisa Mizuki, and it’s said to carry a double meaning: “All the more reason to smile in times like these,” and “If Mizuki-san smiles, everyone will feel energized.” It’s one of DCT’s songs that isn’t too difficult and easy to hum without thinking, so why not belt it out with plenty of energy at karaoke?
Under the same sky as youDREAMS COME TRUE27rank/position

It was released in 2017 as DREAMS COME TRUE’s fifth digital-only single.
The song was written specifically as the theme for Universal Studios Japan’s “Dream Project 2017,” and it’s a bright, fun track positioned as a sequel set ten years after “Osaka Lover.”
Only you can hear itDREAMS COME TRUE28rank/position

DREAMS COME TRUE’s “Only You Can Hear” is a single released in 2007 and was used as the theme song for a film of the same name.
Miwa Yoshida’s gently enveloping vocals and the bittersweet lyrics make a strong impression, don’t they? With its relaxed tempo and few high notes, it’s also a great choice to try at karaoke.
Plus, there’s a chorus-like section toward the end, so it can be fun to sing together with everyone, matching your voices!


