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 Best and Most Popular Songs: Timeless Hit Tracks Loved Even After Their Disbandment (41–50)
kEEP oN.V6

The 40th single, released on August 8, 2012.
It was the theme song for the drama “Keishicho Sosaiikka 9-gakari season 7,” starring member Inohara.
As V6’s 40th single, the members discussed wanting to make it an ‘interesting’ track, and it packs in elements like ballad, rap, and opera.
It even ended up being introduced as “V6’s most controversial work.”
V6’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs: Timeless Hit Tracks Loved Even After Their Disbandment (51–60)
Let’s go meet (someone).20th Century

This is a song by 20th Century, a unit formed by the three older members of V6: Masayuki Sakamoto, Hiroshi Nagano, and Yoshihiko Inohara.
Because it’s sung by the senior members, it has a distinctly mature, atmospheric feel.
The lyrics of the first and second verses are connected, giving the song a strong narrative quality.
ROCK YOUR SOULV6

The 41st single, released on December 26, 2012.
This song was used as the image song for KOEI’s game Fist of the North Star: Ken’s Rage 2.
Since it was created with the game in mind, it’s a rock track with a hard sound that also incorporates dubstep elements in the instrumental break.
SP”Break The Wall”V6

The song was not released on CD; it was available only as a mobile download single.
It’s a collaboration with ☆Taku Takahashi (m-flo) and was used in the film SP: The Motion Picture II (Revolution), starring Junichi Okada.
After finishing the track, ☆Taku declared that “a revolution is happening in V6,” reflecting just how cool and stimulating the song turned out to be.
Sky’s The LimitV6

44th single released on October 22, 2014.
It was the theme song for the drama “Hotokenai Majotachi,” in which member Miyake starred.
With a club-inspired sound and lyrics that reach out a hand or give a push when you feel like giving up on your dreams, it’s a very striking track.
JasmineV6

It was chosen as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama “Keishicho Sosa Ikka 9 Gakari” (Investigative Division 1, Section 9).
It’s a dramatic medium-tempo ballad.
Even while carrying anxiety, the lyrics by Kaoru Kondo about walking forward are moving, and the line “Emotions will outrun any rules and protect you” is particularly captivating.
Adult GuyzV6

An upbeat, cheerful song packed with funk vibes that sings about splurging, guaranteed to put a smile on your face.
The detailed production, incorporating sounds like a cash register, is also really fun.
It’s highly addictive—you’ll find yourself hooked with every listen.
The music video is adorably done as well.


