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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.

TRF’s famous and popular songs (21–30)

JOYTRF

A slow-tempo ballad.

Released on February 3, 1999 as the 23rd single.

Included on the album “LOOP #1999.” It was used as the ending theme for a two-hour drama.

The song’s content is about making a vow on a morning spent with a lover.

Live Your DaysTRF

Released on April 23, 2008 as the 30th single.

It was used as the ending theme for a motorsports program and as a commercial song for a music streaming site.

It’s a Eurobeat track full of a sense of speed.

The lyrics express a wistful feeling toward the changing seasons felt on a summer morning.

PUSH YOUR BACKTRF

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 whispersTRF

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.

Silver and Gold danceTRF

Released on November 21, 1993 as the fourth single.

Included on the album WORLD GROOVE.

This track faithfully follows the rave and techno style.

It conveys a sense of self-assertion that reaffirms TRF’s capability and presence as a dance unit.

WIREDTRF

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.

masqueradeTRF

A rock-flavored dance tune.

The lyrics are inspired by the French novel The Phantom of the Opera.

It features an electric guitar—unusual for TRF, who have long been devoted to house music.

Incidentally, “masquerade” means a pretense, a fiction, or a masked ball.