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TRF Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026]

TRF was born as Japan’s first rave unit produced by Tetsuya Komuro.With a fresh performance style featuring vocals, a DJ, and dancers, they energized Japan’s dance music scene.This time, we’re presenting a ranking of karaoke-favorite tracks that are guaranteed to get the crowd hyped.

TRF Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Overnight Sensation ~The Era Is Entrusted to You~TRF6rank/position

TRF / Overnight Sensation ~The Times Are Entrusted to You~
Overnight Sensation ~The Era Is Entrusted to You~TRF

A signature TRF song that brings the frenzy of the ’90s dance floor into the present.

Just hearing the intro is enough to make many hearts race.

Riding on YU-KI’s powerful vocals is a bold message that pushes listeners forward and fills them with hope for the future.

You can feel a strong will to carve out this rapidly changing era with your own hands.

Released in March 1995, it became a million-seller and won the Japan Record Award that same year.

Sing it to forget the busyness of everyday life, and you’ll feel the energy for tomorrow welling up!

survival dAnce 〜no no cry more〜TRF7rank/position

TRF / survival dAnce ~no no cry more~
survival dAnce 〜no no cry more〜TRF

A dance-pop song with a powerful beat and memorable melodic line.

Released in 1994, it’s one of TRF’s signature tracks.

Produced by Tetsuya Komuro, it skillfully blends Eurobeat and house music, captivating audiences both in Japan and abroad.

It’s also known as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “17-sai -at seventeen-,” and it generated a huge buzz, hitting No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart that year.

Spurred by the success of this release, TRF broke into the mainstream scene.

When you get together with friends from the same generation, why not get everyone dancing to it for some extra fun?

survival dAnce ~no no cry more~TRF8rank/position

TRF / survival dAnce ~no no cry more~ (TRF 20th Anniversary Tour)
survival dAnce ~no no cry more~TRF

This is a well-known classic—needless to say—the first song by TRF to achieve a million sales.

From the intro it has easy call-and-response parts, and it stays exciting from start to finish.

I think even people from different generations can get into it thanks to the repeated phrases.