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 Famous and Popular Songs (1–10)
OPEN YOUR MINDTRF

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.
We are all BLOOMIN’TRF

Released on November 29, 2006 as the 28th single.
It was used as the ending theme for a variety show.
It drew attention as the first song provided by Tetsuya Komuro in several years.
It’s a fast-paced track driven by techno beats.
Overnight Sensation ~The era is entrusted to you~TRF

Released on March 8, 1995 as the 10th single.
In the same year, it won the 37th Japan Record Award.
It is said to be a work from TRF’s peak period.
The song has the feel of cheering on urban youths in their 20s who are tackling work, studies, and life.
BOY MEETS GIRLTRF

The song that gained popularity after being featured in a carbonated beverage TV commercial in 1994, rapidly boosting TRF’s recognition.
Numerous mixes were produced over the years, it was used in anime and dramas, and famous singers have covered it, allowing its influence to continue for a long time.
survival dAnce 〜no no cry more〜TRF

This was their sixth single, debuting at number one and achieving a million-selling hit.
It was used not only as a drama’s theme song but also as the theme for a variety show.
Up-tempo and rhythmic, it truly feels like rave music.
WORLD GROOVETRF

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.
CRAZY GONNA CRAZYTRF

A poppy winter night song.
Released as the eighth single on January 1, 1995.
One of TRF’s biggest hits, it reached No.
1 on the weekly Oricon chart.
Sung from the perspective of a woman wandering around town on a winter night with her boyfriend—not Christmas, not a ski resort.


