Dreams Come True Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Since their debut in 1988, DREAMS COME TRUE has continued to lead the Japanese J-POP scene for over 30 years.
They have five million-selling singles, and their greatest hits album released in 2015 sold over one million copies.
Here is a ranking of popular DCT songs.
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DREAMS COME TRUE Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
HeyDREAMS COME TRUE8rank/position

“Nee” is Dreams Come True’s 46th single, released in 2010, and it achieved record-breaking results on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
Despite being about heartbreak, the lyrics convey a powerful message of pursuing a positive way of life, don’t they? Miwa Yoshida’s solid, powerful vocals further amplify the emotional energy and resonate with listeners.
It’s not only for those who’ve experienced heartbreak; it also works as a song to encourage someone important to you, making it a great choice for karaoke as well.
It shifts from a ballad in the first half to an outpouring of positive energy in the latter half, so be sure to enjoy singing it together!
The decisive battle is on Friday.DREAMS COME TRUE9rank/position

This is the 11th single by DREAMS COME TRUE, a song that boasts enduring popularity across a wide audience thanks to its overwhelming vocal power and striking impact.
Chosen as the theme song for Fuji TV’s program “Ureshi Tanoshi Daisuki,” it captured the hearts of even more listeners.
The lyrics, which express the rising excitement towards Friday and the anticipation of spending time with someone special, likely resonated with many people.
Its comfortable mid-tempo rhythm and funky sound reminiscent of Earth, Wind & Fire are guaranteed to liven up any karaoke session.
Released in September 1992, this work became DREAMS COME TRUE’s first million-seller and continues to be loved by many to this day.
Just for todayDREAMS COME TRUE10rank/position

A moving song that captures the protagonist’s complex feelings—unable to straightforwardly express gratitude—beautifully conveyed through a warm melody and Miwa Yoshida’s richly expressive vocals.
Included on the single released in November 2006, it was also used in a Lotte chocolate commercial.
At weddings, it is often chosen for the couple’s exit with siblings or close friends after a costume change, and it continues to be loved as a piece that resonates with many hearts.
Highly recommended for those facing a farewell with someone dear or wanting to convey their appreciation.
DREAMS COME TRUE Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Future Projection IIDREAMS COME TRUE11rank/position

A classic that paints a future for two lovers, known for its heartfelt lyrics and sweet melody.
Featured on the 1989 album “LOVE GOES ON…,” this song quickly became one of DREAMS COME TRUE’s signature tracks.
Miwa Yoshida’s warm vocals gently convey unwavering love and gratitude.
Looking back on past memories while expressing a resolve to keep walking together, it’s perfect for special days spent with loved ones, such as weddings and anniversaries.
As a song that deepens the bond between two people, it continues to be cherished by many.
Thanks.DREAMS COME TRUE12rank/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.
If It SnowsDREAMS COME TRUE13rank/position

This song portrays the aching feelings of wintertime love.
Released in November 2006 as DREAMS COME TRUE’s 37th single, it tells the story of a protagonist who wishes for a miracle and for their feelings to be fulfilled as the snow falls.
Yet in reality, it’s a sleet-filled rain.
The torment of unrequited love is delicately expressed, and the contrast between the sparkling, festive Christmas streets and the protagonist’s inner emotions is striking.
It’s a song that stands by everyone struggling with love.
The lyrics evoke the complex emotions of adult relationships and are sure to resonate.
Recommended for those spending Christmas alone or anyone who has experienced heartbreak.
Why not listen to this track and quietly soothe your heart?
LAT.43°N 〜forty-three degrees north latitude〜DREAMS COME TRUE14rank/position

This is a song by DREAMS COME TRUE that portrays the heartache of a long-distance relationship.
It conveys deep feelings for the other person and the emotions that can’t quite be expressed.
Released in November 1989 as their fourth single, it was also included on the album “LOVE GOES ON…”.
The title bears the latitude of Sapporo, Yoshida Miwa’s hometown, evoking images of winter in Sapporo.
In 2014, a novel based on this song was also published, making it a piece that resonates with many.
On nights when you’re thinking of a lover far away, give it a listen.


