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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.

V6’s Best and Most Popular Songs: Timeless Hit Tracks Loved Even After Their Disbandment (71–80)

Will the me you remember be loving you?V6

V6 / Will the Me You Remember Be Someone Who Loves You (YouTube Ver.)
Will the me you remember be loving you?V6

The 42nd single, released on August 21, 2013.

It was the theme song for the drama “Keishicho Sosa Ikka 9-gakari Season 8,” starring member Inohara.

This slow-tempo ballad features lyrics that feel like a confession of regret toward a former partner, resonating with many listeners.

Beautiful WorldV6

It is the 46th single and serves as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama “Metropolitan Police Department Investigation Division 1, Section 9 season 11,” in which member Yoshihiko Inohara appears.

The song was written and composed by Motohiro Hata, who created it with the image of V6 singing in mind.

Hata also participated by playing guitar and providing chorus vocals in the interlude.

The group currently holds the number-one record among male artists for consecutive years with singles ranking in the Top 10.

Brand-New WorldV6

This song performed by V6 leaves a refreshing impression that evokes hope for a new world.

Released in August 2004, it was used as the eighth ending theme for the anime Inuyasha.

Phrases like “the start of a dream” and “the journey continues” convey a positive message.

V6’s vocals make it a track that gives listeners courage and hope.

It’s perfect for times when you want to believe in your potential and strive toward your dreams.

Among fans, it’s known as one of the most beloved songs in their catalog.

Let’s form a circle and danceV6

V6 is a six-member idol group that announced its disbandment in 2021; currently, only the older sub-group 20th Century continues activities.

Their 7th single, “WA ni Natte Odorou,” a cover of a song aired on NHK’s TV program Minna no Uta in 1997, is the hit tune that brought V6 widespread recognition.

Its simple melody over a relaxed ensemble makes it easy to sing, even for those who aren’t confident singers.

It’s a catchy pop tune perfect for everyone to belt out together as a karaoke finale.

Children of the Sun and MoonV6

V6 / Children of the Sun and Moon (YouTube Ver.)
Children of the Sun and MoonV6

A gently heartwarming story of love and hope.

Sung by V6, this piece carries a warm message to the children of the sun and the moon.

In lyrics crafted by Ai Iwasaki, the meaning of life and the cycle of existence are beautifully depicted, offering comfort to listeners’ hearts.

Released in May 2017 as their 48th single, it was also featured on NHK’s Minna no Uta, and its animated music video drew attention.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to on a moon-viewing night with family or someone dear.

As you gaze up at the quiet night sky, why not reflect on your own life? You may find yourself realizing that someone has been watching over you.