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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] (31–40)

OPEN YOUR MINDTRF31rank/position

Included on TRF’s debut album “THIS IS THE TRUTH.” At the time, it was a project aimed at bringing techno/rave sounds—then spreading across Europe as a subculture—to Japan.

It still carries a somewhat niche, underground vibe, making it a nostalgic track for fans from TRF’s early days.

PUSH YOUR BACKTRF32rank/position

trf / PUSH YOUR BACK (Original Version)
PUSH YOUR BACKTRF

Included on TRF’s mini-album “WATCH THE MUSIC,” released on February 25, 2013.

It’s the first full-production work by Tetsuya Komuro in 16 years.

The track has an upbeat, rock-flavored feel and serves as a rallying cry to get moving.

Silence whispersTRF33rank/position

Released as the 27th single on August 30, 2006.

Included on the album “J-POP Hurricane: 60 Minutes of Serious TRF Mix.” It was used as the ending theme for a TV anime.

It’s a serious track that feels like racing through the darkness of night.

TRF 30th Anniversary Live at Nippon Budokan “past and future.”TRF34rank/position

[DJ KOO] TRF 30th Anniversary Live at Nippon Budokan “past and future.” Thank you very much!
TRF 30th Anniversary Live at Nippon Budokan “past and future.”TRF

TRF, the group that energized the music scene of the Heisei era.

Their sound, which distilled rave and techno into a distinctly Japanese pop style, greatly invigorated the early Heisei music scene.

This live release, TRF 30th Anniversary Live at Nippon Budokan “past and future.”, can be called the culmination of their work.

With their long-awaited return to the Budokan, the production values have been polished even further.

Let’s revisit their legacy through this live footage!

TRy the FutureTRF35rank/position

Even in the Reiwa era, TRF’s momentum shows no signs of slowing: their first new song in about 15 years was released on March 20, 2024.

While TRF has produced many popular pop and danceable tracks, this release stands out with a jazzy, funky vibe.

At the same time, the unforgettable, catchy melodies they’re known for are fully intact, making it a track that perfectly suits their 30th anniversary and showcases a new side of TRF.

Chosen for power play on community FM stations nationwide upon release, it’s clear that their popularity and influence remain strong in the Reiwa era.

WORLD GROOVETRF36rank/position

A masterpiece that successfully fuses world music and techno.

Both musically and technically, it’s crafted with a high level of perfection.

It became a staple that always closed TRF’s live shows.

The “la-la-la” humming is especially memorable.

iNNOVATiONTRF37rank/position

Released on October 17, 2007 as the 29th single.

It was used as the ending theme for a lifestyle information program and a dance audition program, respectively.

The song’s lyrics convey gaining the resolve to accept one’s destiny upon waking in the morning.

Its exotic sound is striking.

I want a little more love.TRF38rank/position

A medium-tempo pop song.

It sets itself apart from the techno and rave tracks of their more niche, dance-focused direction, and is finished as a fully-fledged pop song clearly aiming for a more mainstream route.

It’s a track that shows a certain commitment, such as the fact that not a single English word appears in the lyrics.