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] (21–30)
July 7, sunnyDREAMS COME TRUE21rank/position

This song was created as the theme for the 1996 film “July 7th, Clear Skies,” starring Masato Hagiwara and Alisa Mizuki.
July 7th is Tanabata, the day when Hikoboshi and Orihime are said to be able to meet only once a year.
The lyrics, which echo that story, convey the aching, painful longing to see the one you love.
It’s a track that people in long-distance relationships or those with unrequited feelings will surely relate to—and perhaps even be moved to tears.
That kind of love that hurts because it’s so strong is something people of any generation can understand, even if they aren’t in love right now.
The Sign of I Love You ~Our Future Sketch~DREAMS COME TRUE22rank/position

I think there are many karaoke-loving girls who want to sing this song at least once! At first it may seem difficult, but compared to the many advanced songs released by Dreams Come True, this one is relatively easy to sing.
If you focus on not missing the opening notes, you’ll be fine after that! In the chorus, project your voice comfortably forward.
It’s a karaoke song that gives a real sense of satisfaction.
Sing it with feeling.
AND I LOVE YOUDREAMS COME TRUE23rank/position

A poignant ballad imbued with the sorrow of losing someone dear and a profound love for that person.
Miwa Yoshida’s clear, translucent voice resonates deeply, and the warm tone of the song gently envelops the feelings for the one who has passed—an impression that lingers.
Featured on the album “AND I LOVE YOU,” the track was released in December 2007 and became a major hit, reaching No.
2 on the Oricon chart.
The lyrics, written by Yoshida herself, convey powerful love and gratitude for her late husband, striking a deep chord with listeners.
It is especially recommended for those who have lost someone precious or have experienced parting from a loved one.
Listening to this song may help you feel accompanied in your grief and find a measure of healing.
WINTER SONGDREAMS COME TRUE24rank/position

This is a love song that sings of warm affection felt in the midst of winter’s chill.
Its lyrics, expressing deep love like steadily falling snow, leave a strong impression and resonate with listeners.
Released as a single in January 1994, it has also been included on best-of albums since 2000.
It was re-released in November 1998 and became a million seller.
Miwa Yoshida’s powerful vocals and Masato Nakamura’s meticulously crafted music blend beautifully.
The track is also popular on YouTube Shorts and frequently used there.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to during moments spent with a lover in the cold season, or when remembering someone special.
Those summer fireworksDREAMS COME TRUE25rank/position

When it comes to DCT’s quintessential summer songs, this is the one.
With its elegant melody and lyrics interwoven with vivid scenes from a fireworks festival, a wave of wistfulness and nostalgia wells up inside you.
It was included on the 1992 album “The Swinging Star” and later re-released on a best-of compilation.
Miwa Yoshida’s soaring vocals and Masato Nakamura’s bass are a perfect match.
Listening to it at summer’s end will bring back memories from those days.
It’s also a great pick to play before heading out to watch fireworks with someone special.
SNOW DANCEDREAMS COME TRUE26rank/position

DREAMS COME TRUE has produced many masterpieces.
For women in their 30s, they’re an artist that really resonates with their generation.
Among their works, the one I especially recommend for women with lower voices is SNOW DANCE.
Compared to many DREAMS COME TRUE songs, which tend to have wide vocal ranges, this track falls on the narrower side, and its vocal lines are gently contoured.
Because the dynamics are clearly defined, if you sing with a conscious sense of when to hold back, it will sound professional.
Give it a try for reference.
It starts here!DREAMS COME TRUE27rank/position

An encouraging song by DREAMS COME TRUE that sings of life’s challenges and hopes through the lens of an ekiden relay race.
Its lively rhythm fuses ’80s disco with contemporary reggaeton, showcasing a cosmopolitan, borderless musicality.
Beyond cheering on the runners, it’s a powerful anthem that gives courage to anyone taking a new step forward.
Released in January 2025, the track was written as the theme song for an ekiden event commemorating the Osaka-Kansai Expo.
It has also been chosen as the theme song for the film “Kaminofude: The Island of Kaiju,” drawing significant attention.
It’s a perfect choice to stage a unifying finale for all participants during the exit scene of a school sports day.
crescent moonDREAMS COME TRUE28rank/position

DREAMS COME TRUE continues to captivate fans with their overwhelming vocal prowess.
This song was used in the hugely popular TV drama “Emergency Room 24 Hours,” so many of you may find it familiar.
It’s included on the single “Asa ga Mata Kuru,” released in January 1999.
The lyric—wishing to the moon, “Please let me see the person I cherish”—overlaps with Miwa Yoshida’s emotionally rich vocals, resonating deeply in the heart.
Why not listen to it on an otsukimi night, thinking of someone special?
Happy! Fun! I love it!DREAMS COME TRUE29rank/position

This commercial promotes the iPhone 17, which you can enjoy at a great value with the Docomo U22 Discount, through a video depicting the youth of high school students.
A high schooler who couldn’t attend the graduation ceremony due to exams films a video; then friends show up, and the scene transforms into a joyful space.
It also seems to highlight the excellent feature of preserving memories beautifully.
The song that further accentuates the excitement portrayed in the footage is Dreams Come True’s Ureshii! Tanoshii! Daisuki! With its dazzling sound and the powerful vocals layered over it, the sense of exhilaration comes through vividly.
Where Smiles GoDREAMS COME TRUE30rank/position

On graduation day, we want to say goodbye with a smile, but that feeling of loneliness inevitably wells up, doesn’t it? This song, gently accompanying those wavering emotions, was released by DREAMS COME TRUE in February 1990.
Beloved as the theme song for the TBS drama “Sotsugyo” (“Graduation”), it also ranked high on the charts.
Miwa Yoshida’s lyrics blend bravado with heartache, tightening listeners’ chests with their poignancy.
It’s also cherished by fans as the first single for which Masato Nakamura composed the music.
A different version is included on the album “WONDER 3.” It’s the perfect track to play on your way home as you reluctantly part with friends, or whenever you feel like looking back on your youth.


