The dance group EXILE, overwhelmingly popular among young women.
This time, we’ve listed their most-played songs in a ranking format.
Among them, we’re focusing on their cheer/encouragement songs.
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EXILE Support Songs & Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Rising SunEXILE1rank/position

An encouraging song with a powerful message is sure to resonate with everyone.
Released by EXILE in September 2011, this track was produced as a charity song to support recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake.
Centered on themes of hope and renewal, it carries a positive belief that any hardship can be overcome.
The song was also featured in an NTT Communications commercial, inspiring many people.
With all proceeds donated through the Japanese Red Cross Society, it also served as a form of social contribution.
It’s a song we especially recommend to those who have gone through difficult experiences or who want to look ahead and keep striving.
road; way; path; street; route; Tao (in philosophy)EXILE2rank/position

This is a ballad that makes you want to express gratitude to the friends who stood by your side when you’re at a crossroads in life.
Released by EXILE in February 2007 as their 23rd single, the song warmly reflects on the days spent walking together, with themes of graduation and new departures.
It reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and became the 1,000th song in Oricon history to top the chart, marking a milestone.
It was featured in MTI’s “music.jp” commercial and selected by the National Karaoke Business Association as a recommended song for the graduation season, resonating with many listeners.
First included on the album “EXILE EVOLUTION,” it was later featured on releases such as “EXILE BALLAD BEST.” Loved as a staple performed at graduation ceremonies, a choral version was also produced.
When you and your dear friends begin to walk separate paths, it gives you the courage to move forward while holding your memories close.
Even when you’re apart, your hearts remain connected.
It’s a song that makes you feel exactly that.
VICTORYEXILE3rank/position

A track included on the double maxi single “FANTASY,” released in June 2010.
It was produced as an officially sanctioned Japan National Team support song by the Japan Football Association and was also used as a theme song for Apaman Shop commercials.
The lyrics, infused with the passion to seize victory and a strong will to charge into the future, seem to make your heart burn hotter the more you listen.
The music video also became a hot topic because the Japan National Team’s manager at the time appeared in it.
The grand sound and exhilarating vocals are truly overwhelming.
It’s a number that gives you a powerful push forward when you want to take a step toward your dreams and goals.
Lovers AgainEXILE4rank/position

Back when EXILE had seven members, they had a lot of classic love songs.
Among them, this is the definitive heartbreak song.
The track tells the story of a man who initiated a breakup but, overwhelmed with regret, comes to realize once again how precious his former lover is.
It shows us that heartbreak can take many different forms.
I Wish For YouEXILE5rank/position

A track by EXILE, the first group artist to achieve three consecutive wins at the Japan Record Awards.
It was used as the theme song for the World Volleyball tournament held in 2010.
Additionally, the drama Tomorrow, We’ll Live Again, which also used this song as a tie-in, was produced based on the book left by Yumika Yokoyama, a volleyball player who passed away at the young age of 21.
It’s an encouraging song that conveys the wish to pray for you—who are aiming for the happiness of victory—to be able to attain that happiness.
Carry OnEXILE6rank/position

An up-tempo number by EXILE, one of Japan’s leading entertainment groups.
Even when you face hardships that make you want to give up, it carries the message of believing in your dreams, and its bright melody encourages listeners.
TogetherEXILE7rank/position

It’s a song that makes you feel like the two of you can keep pushing forward no matter what happens.
Released in 2003 by the dance and vocal group EXILE, it was used as the theme song for the drama “Hotman.” Pregnancy and childbirth are experiences the woman goes through, but the baby is a child of both parents.
I think the shape of anxiety differs for each couple.
But it’s precisely when you’re out of sync that you want to support each other.
When you listen to this song, you feel that if you cry together and laugh together, you’ll be okay no matter what comes.
That’s the feeling it gives.


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