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SURFACE Popular Song Rankings [2026]

SURFACE Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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SURFACE Popular Song Rankings [2026]

A two-man male music duo formed after their high school cultural festival, they debuted in May 1998 with the single “Sore ja Bye-Bye.” Their fourth single, “Nani Shiten no,” released on February 3, 1999, is also known for being used as the theme song for the drama “Omizu no Hanamichi.” Check out some of their popular tracks.

SURFACE Popular Song Rankings [2026]

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Let me introduce a song that revives that rush of speed that makes you want to break into a run, alongside nostalgic anime visuals.

SURFACE’s single “Saa,” released in November 1998, electrified viewers at the time as the opening theme for the TV anime Mamotte Shugogetten! There’s a famous episode about how the lyrics and melody each member brought in miraculously clicked the moment they tried them together with a “Ready, go!” It’s a straightforward rock number that blasts away hesitation.

It was featured on a TV program in October 2015 and drew fresh attention again—proof that it continues to be loved across generations.

If you thrust your fist into the air with your friends to the striking chant at the start of the chorus, the passion of that era will come flooding back, and your karaoke room will instantly be wrapped in the feverish energy of a live venue.

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The fourth single, “Nani Shiten no,” released on February 3, 1999, was chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “Omizu no Hanamichi” and became a hit.

It’s a very powerful song that encourages a timid heart.

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SURFACE is a male duo who made their major debut in 1998.

Many of their songs have been used as theme songs for TV dramas and anime, so plenty of people have probably heard their name.

Their song “Balance” portrays a man who pretends not to notice a woman’s lies, singing about the ambiguous balance between the two.

Even when the other person’s suspicious actions are clearly in the wrong, if the one who’s hopelessly in love pretends not to notice, the relationship can keep going, right? The lyrics capture that frustrating, bittersweet feeling of love.

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This is a karaoke song by Surface, featuring an addictive hook and pleasantly listenable vocals that make a strong impression.

It’s a perfect track for sunny days, and its distinctive style, paired with a gentle texture, lifts your spirits.

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