V6’s Best and Most Popular Songs: Timeless Hits Cherished Even After Their Disbandment
Since their debut in 1995, V6 garnered overwhelming support from younger generations and disbanded on November 1, 2021, marking their 26th anniversary.
Their clear, soaring vocals, highly polished dance performances, and numerous classic songs remain etched in the hearts of many.
In this article, we’ve gathered popular tracks by V6 that have been loved not only by fans but by a wide audience.
You’re sure to find at least one song here that resonates with your heart.
Enjoy these gems that capture the full appeal of V6.
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V6’s Masterpieces and Popular Songs: Exquisite Hit Tracks That Remain Beloved After Their Disbandment (61–70)
To be freeV6

This song’s emotional rock sound pierces straight through the heart.
Released in May 1999 as the 13th single, it became well-known as the theme song for the popular TV program “Let’s Go to School!” and reached No.
2 on the Oricon weekly charts.
The piece portrays the anguish of being bound by the invisible chains of society’s rules and expectations, to the point of nearly losing one’s true self.
Many listeners may find their own feelings reflected in the restless desire to break free from the status quo.
A Place in the SunV6

It’s a refreshing pop number whose intro—opening with Yoshihiko Inohara’s expansive vocals—sets your heart racing.
Released in July 1999 as V6’s 14th single and included on the classic album “Very best,” it also served as the theme song for the drama “Shin: Oretachi no Tabi Ver.1999,” starring Coming Century, vividly coloring the story.
Each member’s solo part seems to tell of their individual resolve, giving courage to listeners as well.
On a morning when you’re taking on a challenge, listening to this song will surely help you take that first step with a clear, uplifting feeling.
Good day!!V6

A smash hit brimming with V6’s positive charm! Released in June 2006 as their 29th single, this track also became well-loved as the theme song for the drama “Keishicho Sousa Ikka 9 Gakari,” starring Yoshihiko Inohara.
Its straightforward message—that even ordinary days can become wonderful if you face them with a smile—blends with a lively sound to lift your spirits naturally, without feeling pushy.
It’s a magical song that blows away the blues and helps you start your day on a bright note.
COSMIC RESCUEV6

The 24th single, released on July 2, 2003.
It served as the theme song for the 2003 film ‘COSMIC RESCUE -The moonlight generations-‘.
This film also marks the movie debut of Coming Century (Okada, Miyake, Morita).
Each member of Coming Century has a solo part in the song.
WALKV6

This is a coupling track from the 38th single, “Sexy.Honey.Bunny!/Takaranoishi.” The members’ sweet vocals match perfectly with the slightly heartrending lyrics.
Among fans, many say it’s so good that it’s a waste for a B-side and wish it had been released as a single.


