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Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking of DREAMS COME TRUE [2026]

Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking of DREAMS COME TRUE [2026]
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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.

DREAMS COME TRUE Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

The Future Projection IIDREAMS COME TRUE1rank/position

DREAMS COME TRUE – Future Prediction Map II ~VERSION '07~ (from Live from DWL 2015 Live Ver.)
The Future Projection IIDREAMS COME TRUE

This is one of DREAMS COME TRUE’s signature songs, renowned as a landmark love ballad in the J-pop scene.

Released in November 1989, it closes out the classic album “LOVE GOES ON…”.

Its warm worldview—depicting everyday, unassuming scenes and hope for the future—and its gentle, beautiful melody are especially appealing.

In 1993, it was featured in a SONY “Handycam” commercial, and has since been widely cherished through numerous tie-ins and cover versions.

With its calm tempo and singable lines that build dramatically toward the chorus, it’s perfect for singing your heart out at karaoke.

It’s a classic known across generations, so you can choose it freely and enjoy it in gatherings with a wide range of people.

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DREAMS COME TRUE – Future Scenario II (from DWL2007 Live Ver.)
Future Projection IIDREAMS COME TRUE

This is a gem of a ballad by DREAMS COME TRUE that brings back bittersweet memories of youth.

Included on their 1989 album “LOVE GOES ON…,” it has continued to capture the hearts of many over the years.

Miwa Yoshida’s clear, pure vocals gently sing of two people’s unchanging love.

You can almost picture them opening an album of memories as they look ahead to walking together from here on.

In 2007, it was also used as a movie insert song and in commercials, becoming a timeless classic loved across generations.

A heartwarming track you’ll want to listen to with someone special.

LOVE LOVE LOVEDREAMS COME TRUE3rank/position

DREAMS COME TRUE「LOVE LOVE LOVE」
LOVE LOVE LOVEDREAMS COME TRUE

Starting with an arresting call, this piece earnestly depicts a love hidden deep in the heart—so close to being spoken, yet left unsaid.

The words woven by Miwa Yoshida truly seep into the listener’s soul.

Released in July 1995 as DREAMS COME TRUE’s 18th single, it became a massive hit, selling over two million copies as the theme song for the drama “Tell Me You Love Me.” With its relaxed tempo and minimal leaps in pitch, it’s a comforting choice even for those who aren’t confident singers.

Because it’s a song known across generations, picking it at karaoke with coworkers or friends is sure to create a warm moment where everyone hums along together.

Osaka LoverDREAMS COME TRUE4rank/position

DREAMS COME TRUE – "Osaka LOVER"
Osaka LoverDREAMS COME TRUE

It’s a tie-in song for Universal Studios Japan’s attraction “Hollywood Dream – The Ride.” It’s said to be a love song that portrays the bittersweet feelings of a woman in a long-distance relationship, using Osaka dialect lyrics and a vibe described as “adorably silly with a touch of melancholy.” When you sing it, pay attention to the bouncy rhythm.

It would be a shame if the A-melody sounded flat, so it’s recommended to keep a solid sense of rhythm as you sing.

The chorus starts with the syllable “na,” so the pronunciation should have a slightly nasal quality.

It seems better to come in a bit earlier than you think.

Since the overall range is on the higher side, keep your pitch from dropping by lifting your eyebrows and facial muscles, projecting crisply as if resonating in your head at all times.

If you sing it cutely in Osaka dialect, everyone around you is sure to feel uplifted!

Give me a gentle kiss.DREAMS COME TRUE5rank/position

DREAMS COME TRUE – “Give Me a Gentle Kiss”
Give me a gentle kiss.DREAMS COME TRUE

It’s a very emotional love song, and it really feels like you can immerse yourself in its world.

I sing this one often too, and since the notes used are basically from F#3 up an octave, it’s a song you can sing without too much strain.

If other DREAMS COME TRUE songs are too high for you, try “Yasashii Kiss o Shite.” There’s a high D5 that comes in partway through, but give it a solid accent and sing it comfortably! You can take plenty of breath before you start phonating, so imagine taking a big inhale through your mouth and launching into the sound with a running start.

Also, the “n” line can be tricky to pronounce.

Pushing your voice out more than you think you need to is probably just right! If you aim your voice into the distance as you do this, it’ll come out smoothly without catching in your throat.

As many times as you likeDREAMS COME TRUE6rank/position

A “tear-jerking cheer song” known for Miwa Yoshida’s passionate lyrics and uplifting message, it was the theme song for the third season of the drama “Emergency Room 24 Hours” and was also used in a Sumitomo Life commercial.

It’s a classic and one of DREAMS COME TRUE’s signature songs, often sung by many people at karaoke.

In particular, “Nando Demo” has an upbeat feel and gives the impression that it should be sung clearly and briskly.

Since the vocal range is a bit high, I think you won’t hit the high notes unless you really lift your eyebrows while singing.

Try singing as if projecting into the distance, with your energy slightly amped up.

Thanks.DREAMS COME TRUE7rank/position

It’s a ballad known for its bittersweet yet warm lyrics that encourage a heartbroken friend, and for portraying friendship against an urban backdrop.

Among DREAMS COME TRUE’s songs, the vocal range isn’t excessively high, so many people may find it relatively easy to sing.

From the very beginning, if you deliberately drop the pitch at the ends of phrases, or consciously sustain notes and then relax at the very end, there are many spots where you can create a fall.

If you cut off the phrase endings, it won’t become a fall, so the key is to leave the tail of the note hanging.

Try guiding with your hand and letting the breath flow as you sing.