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] (11–20)
Song of JoyDREAMS COME TRUE15rank/position

This song is filled with warm love and hope, celebrating the birth of a new life.
The baby’s sun-bright eyes and radiant smile are expressed through a melody and vocals that resonate in the heart.
Included on DREAMS COME TRUE’s album “SING OR DIE,” released in November 1997, it was also used as the theme song for Nagoya TV’s information program “Up♪” and in commercials.
This piece is recommended for families celebrating their child’s first birthday.
As a memorable song compiling photos and videos of a year of growth, it will beautifully color that special milestone.
go for it!DREAMS COME TRUE16rank/position

DREAMS COME TRUE is a duo supported by every generation, including those in their forties.
Because their music is rooted in Black music, many of their songs are complex, but of course there are simpler ones as well.
One I recommend is go for it!.
While the melody is somewhat irregular, the vocal range is narrow and there aren’t any sudden jumps in pitch, making it one of the easier DREAMS COME TRUE songs to sing.
Consider adding it to your repertoire.
I hope it’s sunny.DREAMS COME TRUE17rank/position

The song “Haretara Ii ne” was created with the scenery of Miwa Yoshida’s hometown, Ikeda Town in Hokkaido, in mind.
Released in 1992, it became one of DREAMS COME TRUE’s popular numbers, chosen as the theme song for an NHK drama and reaching No.
1 on the Oricon weekly chart.
As you’d expect from a DCT song, the range is slightly higher at mid1 G to hi G, but since the verses sit mainly in the low-to-mid range, it shouldn’t feel too difficult overall.
The hi C should preferably be sung in chest voice with solid power rather than falsetto, so make this a focal point in your practice.
A Snowy ChristmasDREAMS COME TRUE18rank/position

Isn’t this the kind of classic ballad you’d want to listen to softly in the car on the way home from skiing or snowboarding? This piece is a romantic, slightly bittersweet winter staple that captures the sparkle of snow falling from the night sky through piano and strings.
Miwa Yoshida’s supple, warm vocals seem to seep into your chilled body, don’t they? The lyrics layer together the quiet snowfall on a still night with the growing feelings of love in one’s heart.
Although it was released as a single in November 1990, a re-recorded version aired in 2016 as a Subaru commercial song, so many of you may have heard it.
It’s also known as the original song for the English-lyric version “WINTER SONG,” and it’s one of DREAMS COME TRUE’s signature winter numbers.
It’s the perfect track for a night on the slopes with someone special.
AGAINDREAMS COME TRUE19rank/position

Released in March 2014 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of their debut, this song was chosen as the sixth theme for NTV’s “NEWS ZERO.” The lyrics, which reflect on the past while moving forward with positivity, are deeply moving.
Miwa Yoshida’s powerful yet gentle voice feels like a reassuring push on the listener’s back.
The song also achieved commercial success, reaching No.
10 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and No.
3 on Billboard Japan.
It’s a track that can give you courage at life’s milestones or before a new challenge.
Why not make it the soundtrack to your life?
Morning will come again.DREAMS COME TRUE20rank/position

DREAMS COME TRUE’s “Asa ga Mata Kuru” (“Morning Will Come Again”), released in 1999, is a beloved classic that reached No.
1 on the Oricon charts.
Though the lyrics carry a sense of emptiness, Miwa Yoshida’s powerful vocals and the cleansing beauty of the sound make it a song that inspires you to face reality and move forward—on rainy days and sunny days alike.
For women in their 40s working hard through busy days, this track can provide the energy to embrace a brand-new day.
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.


