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TRF Popular Song Ranking [2026]

TRF holds the record for five consecutive million-selling releases.

Songs like “BOY MEETS GIRL” and “CRAZY GONNA CRAZY,” which almost everyone has heard at least once, played a major role in bringing dance music to a wider audience.

From among their signature tracks, we present a ranking of the most popular ones.

TRF Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

ENGAGEDTRF15rank/position

TRF Live [ENGAGED ’06]
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“ENGAGED,” included as the 11th track on TRF’s fifth album “dAnce to positive,” released on March 27, 1995.

It’s a number that captivates with a sound that evokes a gentle flow of time and a clear, beautiful vocal performance.

Majestic scenery and the spreading of strong, profound love gradually fill the heart.

Love & Peace ForeverTRF16rank/position

Released on March 21, 1996 as the 13th single.

It was used in a scooter commercial.

The song conveys a wish, like waiting eagerly for the day one can find happiness, and has a nostalgic feel reminiscent of 1970s American music.

Memorial SnowTRF17rank/position

A wistful winter ballad included on TRF’s 2009 single.

Drawing attention as an answer song that carries on the world of their earlier signature track “Samui Yoru Dakara…,” it’s a poignant work that speaks to feelings for someone lost, set against the scene of powdery snow falling.

The song was also used in a Takasu Clinic commercial and as the theme for the 60th Sapporo Snow Festival.

It’s a winter tune that accompanies those who want to spend a winter night reflecting on past love, or who have experienced parting with someone dear.

Unite! The Night!TRF18rank/position

Released on February 18, 1998 as the 18th single.

It was used as the image song for the Nagano Winter Olympics on the TBS network.

This was the first work after parting ways with producer Tetsuya Komuro.

The song conveys a feeling of living out our story with love and courage.

WIREDTRF19rank/position

Released on April 21, 1999 as the 24th single.

Included on the album “LOOP #1999.” It was used as the theme song for a late-night 10 p.m.

drama series.

The song feels like it’s about a morning when you dash out into the city to search for something.

The instrumental break feels somewhat on the longer side.

We are all BLOOMIN’TRF20rank/position

Released on November 29, 2006 as the 28th single.

It was used as the ending theme for a variety show.

It drew attention as the first song provided by Tetsuya Komuro in several years.

It’s a fast-paced track driven by techno beats.

TRF Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Where to beginTRF21rank/position

Released on January 18, 2006 as the 26th single.

It was used as the ending theme song for a drama and as a commercial song for a music distribution site.

For TRF, it marked their first release after a six-and-a-half-year hiatus and drew considerable attention.

It’s a song full of a sense of speed.