Love Song and Popular Song Rankings of Sandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE [2026]
Sandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE are a dance-vocal group especially popular among women for their high-level dance performances and vocal ability.
We’ve put together a collection of their popular tracks and love songs, including the “Running Man” dance from their hit “R.Y.U.S.E.I.” that became a hot topic!
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“Refrain” is the fifth single by Sandaime J Soul Brothers, released in 2011.
It was issued as a single from the album “TRIBAL SOUL” released the same year, and was featured in an H.I.S.
commercial and as the November ending theme for NTV’s information program “Sukkiri!!”.
The lyrics are poignant, depicting lovers who have somehow missed each other and passed the point where things could still be mended, wishing they could meet again if life could refrain and replay.
The line “I just hope you’re not getting caught in the rain right now” painfully conveys the lingering feelings for a former lover.


