TVXQ Popular Song Ranking [2026]
TVXQ is a duo from South Korea that, despite being Korean, enjoys explosive popularity in Japan as well.
We’ve compiled a ranked list of their songs, spanning from their group era to their duo activities.
Be sure to check it out.
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TVXQ Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)
JungleTōhōshinki71rank/position

It’s the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Someday This Rain Will Stop.” Starting with a folk-influenced, Lion King–like intro, it modulates and expands into a jungle with techno sounds, resulting in an avant-garde and dramatic piece.
TEXITōhōshinki72rank/position

The lonely sound of the piano makes this song deeply heartrending.
The way they sing the distinctly Japanese lyrics and sound with such expressive nuance makes it hard to believe they’re artists from Korea.
And their poignant delivery—their expressive power in song—moves your heart before you know it.
survival dAnceTōhōshinki73rank/position

Released in 2013, this song by the Korean unit Tohoshinki (TVXQ) is included on a TRF tribute album.
A notable feature is the substantial rearrangement from the original Komuro sound of the time.
In Japan, many are familiar with YUKI’s voice on this track, but hearing it sung by male vocals gives it a fresh feel.
That said, the arrangement leans more toward the EXILE style, so you could call it a modern Komuro sound.
Don’t forget.Tōhōshinki74rank/position

When I sing it at karaoke as often as Begin, I get so emotional that I end up crying.
Of course, I can’t hold back my tears when I listen to them sing it, either.
With lyrics and a sound that gently pierce the heart, brought to life by their vocal prowess, this song is truly wonderful.


