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)
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.
Salad for youDREAMS COME TRUE30rank/position

While DREAMS COME TRUE have many songs themed around romance, this piece depicts love from a slightly different angle.
The lyrics feel like snapshots of everyday life, telling a story that begins with shopping at the supermarket in the early evening.
The scene of making a special salad for a loved one is drawn with delicate detail, evoking a warm, cozy feeling.
Although the song is included on the album MILLION KISSES, released in November 1991, there’s an anecdote that Miwa Yoshida had already written it when she was in high school.
It’s also a live favorite and was included in the setlist for the MILLION KISSES concert tour.
It’s a song that makes you want to cook for someone special.
DREAMS COME TRUE Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Where Smiles GoDREAMS COME TRUE31rank/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.
Ring! Ring! Ring!DREAMS COME TRUE32rank/position

The sixth single by DREAMS COME TRUE, released in 1990.
It’s so upbeat you could call it a dance number, and you can’t help but sway when you listen to it.
Overall, it’s a bright, fun song.
Although it’s an old track from the ’90s, it still feels fresh today—that’s DCT for you.
Ring the bell!DREAMS COME TRUE33rank/position

DREAMS COME TRUE’s 50th single, “Saa Kane o Narase” (“Ring the Bell”), was chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama ER: Doctors on the Front Line (Kyumei Byoto 24 Ji), winning people’s hearts all over again.
Its melody is straightforward and simple, characterized by an almost level melodic line.
Miwa Yoshida’s natural and striking vocals are extraordinarily powerful, yet this song has a relatively narrow range, making it easy to sing casually at karaoke.
However, because the tempo is a bit relaxed, the key is to sing carefully without rushing ahead.
Future ProjectionDREAMS COME TRUE34rank/position

A song filled with hope for the future as envisioned by Miwa Yoshida and Masato Nakamura.
It tenderly and warmly sings about walking through life with a loved one.
Included on the 1991 album “MILLION KISSES,” it resonated with many hearts.
The lyrics are memorable for finding love in everyday, modest moments, such as the “secret sign” of clinking motorcycle helmets.
It was also remade as a film insert song.
This is a track you’ll want to listen to when you want to reaffirm your bond with someone special—at weddings, anniversaries, and other meaningful occasions.
That day will surely come.DREAMS COME TRUE35rank/position

DREAMS COME TRUE’s “Sono Hi wa Kanarazu Kuru” is the ENEOS Olympic commercial song featuring the gorilla character Enegori-kun.
The powerful performance by the two members of DoriCam in the CM is unforgettable, isn’t it? Every athlete who competes in the Olympics stands on that stage after tremendous effort.
Just like the title says, they all fight believing that the moment when results come will surely arrive.
It’s a song that makes you want to keep going when you feel discouraged or on the verge of losing, inspiring you to dream of the day of “victory” that will surely come someday.


