TVXQ! Popular Song Ranking [2026]
TVXQ! is known as “Tohoshinki” in Japan.TVXQ! is an abbreviation of the Chinese reading of “Tohoshinki,” which is “Tong Vfang Xien Qi,” and this name is commonly used in English-speaking regions.This time, we will introduce a ranking of popular songs by TVXQ!.
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TVXQ! Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
DEARESTTōhōshinki11rank/position

The ballad by TVXQ that portrays a love transcending life and death has deeply moved listeners.
One of the gems on their 20th-anniversary album “ZONE” tenderly sings of the happiness of feeling a bond with a loved one, and of moving forward with hope even while reflecting on the fragility of life.
Set against a classical arrangement rich with piano and strings, the voices of Yunho and Changmin resonate beautifully, drawing listeners into a world full of emotion.
Released in November 2024, the song’s music video also depicts a timeless bond of love through the story of a grandfather and a young girl.
When facing heartbreak or a turning point in life, this song is sure to be by your side.
Lime & LemonTōhōshinki12rank/position

An adult love song billed as a “midsummer citrus tune.” Released in June 2023 by TVXQ, the legendary male unit that has led the K-pop boom since the 2000s and enjoys immense popularity across Asia.
It portrays a passion that burns hot, but by weaving in lime and lemon, it also adds the freshness and crisp zest of summer, resulting in a thoroughly refreshing finish.
That said, Yunho and Changmin’s mature yet charming allure shines through, and that balance is just perfect.
An ideal summer track—great for a drive!
Purple LineTōhōshinki13rank/position

TVXQ, the Korean male duo known for their crystal-clear vocals and breathtaking dance performances.
Their 16th single, released in January 2008, was featured in a Suzuki “Chevrolet MW” commercial and topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Its medium-tempo melody with an ethnic flair and powerful vocal work leaves a strong impression.
With a message about overcoming hardships and stepping into a new world, it’s a song that encourages those pursuing their dreams.
A positive dance tune that inspires hope for the future.
TAXITōhōshinki14rank/position

A song by the South Korean idol group Tohoshinki (TVXQ), released in 2009.
It was a hit from the period when they were active as a five-member group, before becoming a duo.
At the time of its release, the lyrics sparked discussion among fans for seeming to suggest an affair.
It portrays a bittersweet love for a woman who, even when she’s by his side and he feels her warmth, he knows will never truly be his.
It’s the pain of holding back, believing it would be wrong to break someone else’s happiness just to claim her for himself.
If you’ve ever experienced an unrequited love, you may find this painfully relatable.
Lovin’ youTVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)15rank/position

An early classic by TVXQ, who helped ignite the K-pop boom and led the Korean music scene alongside artists like BoA.
The song portrays lovers at the moment of parting; Jaejoong sings with deep poignancy about how once-brilliant, colorful moments recede endlessly into the distance.
In the Japanese music video, Japanese actress Reina Asami plays the tragic heroine.
ANDROIDTōhōshinki16rank/position

ANDROID is an up-tempo, powerful dance number that was chosen as the commercial song for the medicated toothpaste MEDICAL SHINE.
Created under the concept of “Let’s work hard now so we don’t end up with a sterile future ruled by androids,” it carries a strong message about breaking through the walls of anxiety and worry within yourself and moving forward.
It’s a beat-driven track that lifts your spirits.
B.U.T(BE-AU-TY)Tōhōshinki17rank/position

This song is probably one that holds deep memories for Japanese TVXQ fans (Tohompen).
Due to issues with their agency, SM Entertainment, TVXQ underwent a major change from five members to two.
During that time, fans waited two and a half years for their comeback.
The single “Why? (Keep Your Head Down)” and the long-awaited Japanese album marking their restart—TONE—featured this track.
You can’t take your eyes off their masculine performance.
Beautiful youTōhōshinki18rank/position

With their mesmerizing sound and vocals, there’s no way you won’t be drawn in.
I listen to various TVXQ songs all the time and get pulled into each song’s world, but this one captivates me the most.
It’s a mature and alluring track.
BeginTōhōshinki19rank/position

Yuchun in the PV is personally super handsome! Most of the members’ hairstyles look kind of like host-club styles.
The lyrics are a pure love song.
As the chorus builds, the grand sound is overwhelming.
When I sing it at karaoke, my emotions rise and I often end up in tears.
BoleroTōhōshinki20rank/position

Starting with bouncy piano tones and sung with a cheerful sound, the PV for this track has a storyline and is captivating to watch.
With a Cinderella-like plot, it feels less like a music video and more like watching a film—wonderful.


