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 Rankings [2026] (21–30)
Break Out!Tōhōshinki21rank/position

It’s a cool dance tune released in 2010 that’s quintessentially Tohoshinki.
Right after this, a member departure issue arose, and the five of them were no longer able to perform the song together.
In a sense, it can be called a “phantom” track.
Catch Me-If you wanna-Tōhōshinki22rank/position

Starting with Yunho and Changmin’s dramatic high notes, this song is the 2014 release and title track “Catch Me.” It’s about a man who’s stepping back because the person he loves won’t turn toward him or has lost interest.
Even so, there’s a heartbreaking desire to be stopped and held back.
You can still feel a masculine resolve that refuses to complain.
The powerful vocals and choreography really stand out.
CheeringTōhōshinki23rank/position

It’s a wonderful, convincing cheer song precisely because it’s by TVXQ, who keep running at full speed without losing heart no matter what happens in the tough K-pop idol world! I believe Yunho and Changmin’s efforts were truly immense.
Let’s have courage and keep moving forward, even if it’s just little by little!
Choosey LoverTōhōshinki24rank/position

This is their 10th Japanese single, released in 2007.
It’s a song from their five-member era; the dance and outfits in the music video feel of their time, but the sweet vocals of all five members are captivating.
It’s a classic love song where the singer says to the woman he loves, “I’ll give you my everything.” It’s a perfect fit for TVXQ, the quintessential K-pop idols.
GuiltyTōhōshinki25rank/position

TVXQ, who debuted in Korea in 2004 and in Japan in 2005, marked their 15th anniversary of activities in Japan in 2019.
This song, included on the commemorative album “XV,” is a powerful love track.
You can’t help but fall for the straightforward man who keeps loving no matter what happens.
Even after completing their military service and turning 30, Yunho and Changmin show no signs of slowing down; they have an overwhelming star presence that outshines younger idols.
Hot SauceTōhōshinki26rank/position

K-pop idols face intense competition and numerous trials: whether they can renew their contracts in their seventh year, whether fans will drift away during military service, and issues with their agencies.
In such a tough world, TVXQ celebrated their 15th anniversary in 2019.
This is a track included on the commemorative album “XV.” It’s a dance number, and the music video is as captivating as a spy movie.
HumanoidsTōhōshinki27rank/position

Even in Japan, many people who may not even be fans know TVXQ, and there’s no doubt they’re a group that represents K-pop.
However, their journey has been a tough one, and I believe the members have endured countless hardships.
This song really conveys the strength of Yunho and Changmin, who must have been fighting at every moment.
Carving out your own path is no easy task, but this song feels like it can give you the courage to face it.
I KnowTōhōshinki28rank/position

This is a Japanese original ballad released in 2013.
It’s a song that makes the heart ache the more you listen, about a love you know can’t come true yet still can’t give up.
I think it’s the kind of song many women would admire, wishing to be loved by a man who thinks only of them like this.
IDENTITYTōhōshinki29rank/position

This commemorative single by TVXQ, who have reached the major milestone of their 20th anniversary since debuting in Japan, was released in February 2026.
Written as the theme song for a documentary film reflecting on their journey, it’s a powerful, message-driven ballad that expresses their history and bond with fans as their true “selves.” You can feel the weight of the time Yunho and Changmin have shared and the warmth of their mutual trust, and just listening to it makes your heart swell.
The dramatic melody by longtime collaborator Shinjiroh Inoue maximizes the persuasiveness of the duo’s vocals.
It’s perfect for those moments when you want to look back on days spent with someone important, or for nights when you want to reexamine your own path.
IT’S TRUE IT’S HERETōhōshinki30rank/position

TVXQ, the group that ignited the K-pop boom in Japan.
For men in their late 20s to early 30s, they’re probably a nostalgic group with special memories.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is “IT’S TRUE IT’S HERE.” Although a mixed voice appears only once—in the final chorus—you can sing the other falsetto parts in mixed voice as well, making it a perfect piece for practice.
Be sure to check it out.


