TRF's famous and popular songs
Here are some songs by TRF, a group that represents the Komuro Family.
TRF is a group consisting of a vocalist, dancers, and a DJ, and they were the first artists on avex’s label, which originally operated as a wholesaler of overseas Eurobeat and similar genres.
For that reason, their tracks incorporate elements of dance music and Eurobeat.
TRF, who have walked alongside avex, have many famous songs you’re surely familiar with.
Let’s revisit their music with this playlist.
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TRF’s classic and popular songs (11–20)
Where to beginTRF

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.
BRAND NEW TOMORROWTRF

A crisp, upbeat pop song.
Released on October 25, 1995 as the 11th single.
It was used as the theme song for a Christmas drama in which TRF members appeared as DJs.
The lyrics are about facing farewells and loneliness as the seasons come and go.
iNNOVATiONTRF

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.
BE FREETRF

Released on September 23, 1998 as the 21st single.
Included on the 8th album, “LOOP #1999.” It was used as a commercial song for a hair care product.
The song features a refreshing melody and lyrics from a female perspective, expressing a wish for personal growth through love.
Because of UTRF

Included on TRF’s mini-album “WATCH THE MUSIC,” released on February 25, 2013.
It was used as the theme song for a late-night drama.
The lyrics convey a sense of being together with friends.
It’s a refreshing, brisk track.
Tetsuya Komuro’s backing vocals give it that unmistakable “TRF” feel.
HE LIVES IN YOUTRF

Released on August 25, 1999 as the 25th single.
Included on the album “LOOP #1999.” This track is a Japanese-language cover of a song featured in an American animated film.
It’s a piece that evokes the African land and nature—relaxed yet brimming with a sense of vitality.
TRF’s famous and popular songs (21–30)
Hey! Ladies & GentlemenTRF

Released on June 12, 1996 as the 14th single.
It was used as a campaign song for an aesthetic salon.
The song expresses the feelings of a couple spending summer by the sea and in the city, sung from both the man’s and the woman’s perspectives.
Starting with this single, the notation changed from “trf” to “TRF.”


