The ultimate EXILE song. It's so popular, it was deemed one of their signature songs ever since their "Tower of Wish" concert tour. This dance-pop tune was released in fall 2011 along with Atsushi Sat%u014D's debut single "Itsuka Kitto", which was found on an album called "Solo". But "Rising Sun" is found on an album called "Exile Japan". Now t
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Top Ten EXILE Songs
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Lovers Again
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#3
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Motto Tsuyoku
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Okay, Mojoholics - you're not gonna believe this. Most of their songs have a length range of 3 to 5-and-a-half minutes, but not this one. The #3 pick is 7-and-a-quarter minutes in length, thus making it their longest song in their history! We should probably call it a "21st century rip off of "We Are The World".
The tune is wonderfully unforgettable in all its multi-referential glory, from start to finish.
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Choo Choo TRAIN
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On the second single from their third studio album, this dance-pop tune proved to be a huge fall anthem when it was released in November of 2003. Established pop writers Sato Arisu and Nakanishi Keizo helped Atsushi "rearrange" the song, showing the EXILE's progression into pure pop music. Many critics loved the earwormy melody throughout, and it i
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#6
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This Is My Life
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Who knew that having a super-impact video would be this entertaining? EXILE has a lot of impact plots in their videos, but this one is more than that! This catchy anthemic jam marked the 10th anniversary of when EXILE rose to fame. Now that's what I call awesome!
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I Believe
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Just like any other love song, EXILE's hits always have interesting and uplifting lyrics. This 2007 tune wows us with its upbeat melody and terrific vocals of Atsushi and Takahiro. Okay Mojoholics, get ready to feel. Once this song's stuck in your head, you'll never be the same.
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#8
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Futatsu no Kuchibiru
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Oh boy. This is a but tricky - most of EXILE's music videos have G or PG-rated plots, but this one is rated PG-13. This is because of guns blazing, hanging people, and serious car crashing. It's still a good song, but maybe you should watch the video just once.
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I Wish For You
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Who knew that setting up a typical flashback would be this entertaining? Released in October 2010, the music video for this 5-minute tune consists of EXILE setting up a flashback of their 2010 concert tour. This is one of their fewer videos involving flashbacks, other than calling the song itself catchy.
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Victory
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Released in early 2011, and found on their album "Negai no To", this interesting dance-pop tune has been a big hit for the setlist of their gigs ever since their corresponding concert tour later that year. And using "Hallelujah" 16 times in a span of 5-and-a-half minutes is pretty impressive. Well Mojoholics, you could easily hear this a lot on t