Here we present a ranking of the most moving songs and popular tracks by SPEED, the four-member vocal and dance group that enjoyed explosive popularity!
When they debuted in 1996, all the members were in their early teens, and they were especially popular among teens of the same generation as objects of admiration.
Despite multiple breakups and reunions, they continue to captivate many people even as adults.
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White LoveSPEED1rank/position

A romantic medium-tempo ballad that evokes the arrival of winter.
Released in October 1997, it topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and was featured in a Shiseido “T’ESSERA Angel Drop” commercial.
This love song compares pure, heartrending feelings of love to white snow, expressing a wish for the moment of “meeting” to shine forever.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to on a winter date or while gazing at a snowy landscape.
my graduationSPEED2rank/position

This song, which looks back on the days spent with someone you love, is sure to strike a chord in your heart.
It’s a track by SPEED, the dance-vocal group that symbolized the Japanese music scene of the ’90s, released as their sixth single in 1998.
It became a major hit, partly thanks to being featured in a commercial.
The lyrics, conveying a strong resolve to “hold the memories close and become a new me,” are especially striking.
Carried by the members’ clear, soaring vocals, the message dives deep into your heart.
ALIVESPEED3rank/position

A song by the music group SPEED, released in July 1998 as the theme for the film Andromedia.
It topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and became a major hit, staying on the charts for 16 weeks.
The lyrics poignantly depict life’s journey and the power of love, conveying the message that with a heart that believes, you can reach the promised land.
It’s a track that perfectly captures a page of youth, blending freshness and bittersweetness in exquisite balance.
As a song that stands by you and offers support at any time, it continues to be loved by many to this day.
STEADYSPEED4rank/position

Accompanied by a music video memorable for its sepia-toned seaside scenes, SPEED’s second single was released in November 1996.
It sold 1.5 million copies, earning a spot at No.
5 on the 1997 annual singles sales ranking.
While its bittersweet lyrics speak of love, the song conveys a forward-looking spirit.
Chosen as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama “Itazura na Kiss,” it captured the hearts of many viewers.
Beyond the allure of their vocals and dance, the track lets listeners feel the group’s growth through its melodic lines.
Filled with feelings for a cherished person swayed by love, it remains beloved by many listeners even today.
When the seasons goSPEED5rank/position

A masterpiece marked by a moving melody and poignant lyrics! SPEED’s clear, pure vocals convey the aching emotions that connect deep within the heart.
Released in February 1999 as the theme song for the film “Doraemon: Nobita’s Spaceblazer,” this was SPEED’s first anime song.
The lyrics, which sing of the preciousness of continuing to love and of feelings for someone dear, resonate deeply with listeners.
It’s a song you’ll want to hear when you sense the changing seasons or find yourself wanting to remember someone important.
It’s sure to stay close to your heart.


