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Travis Japan Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Travis Japan is a seven-member male idol group that made their worldwide major debut in 2022.

Before their debut, they trained extensively in the United States for an indefinite period and drew attention by appearing on the audition show America’s Got Talent.

They boast outstanding dance skills, and beyond their music activities, each member is also active on quiz shows and variety programs.

This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Travis Japan’s most popular songs!

Travis Japan Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)

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Travis Japan – Burning Love (Japanese End Song) (From “Lilo & Stitch” / Japanese Version)
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Burning Love, sung by Travis Japan as the Japanese end theme for Disney’s live-action film Lilo & Stitch.

This luxurious track is a classic by Elvis Presley, produced by none other than Bruno Mars.

While preserving the original’s intensity, its Japanese lyrics about family bonds and a positive message set listeners’ hearts ablaze.

Featured on the album Lilo & Stitch (Original Soundtrack), releasing in June 2025, the song not only colors the afterglow of the film but also made waves as a dance number performed at the tour’s final show, where the entire venue came together in excitement.

Its refreshing, summer-perfect feel and body-moving rhythm are ideal when you need a boost.

Be sure to enjoy it alongside the film’s world!

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Travis Japan – “In Shadow and in Light” Music Video
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A dance number themed around duality—white and black, front and back—delivered with a cool texture and a driving, high-velocity beat.

Crafted by Travis Japan, who continue to hone their performance on the world stage, the track was pre-released in February of the same year as the lead song for the single “Kage ni mo Hinata ni mo,” slated for release in April 2026.

It was also featured as an insert song in TV Asahi’s Oshidora Saturday drama “Zenbu, Anata no Tame Dakara,” and its sound conveys a quiet intensity and fixation that mirrors the show’s thrilling developments.

The lyrics, which channel a strong will that doesn’t shy away from danger in order to protect, can be seen as reflecting a contemporary form of love.

Why not give it a listen on nights when you want to dwell in complex emotions or when you’re ready to solidify your resolve?