The ultimate EXILE song. It's so popular, it's been one of their new signature tracks since its release in fall 2011. Well, maybe that's because EXILE's songs have always been catchy. Penned by Johan Becker, Sharon Vaughn, and the Thott brothers, this dance-pop hit reached a whopping #1 on the Oricon charts and stayed there for 29 weeks, with over
Released in January 2007, this power ballad was the second song with "rookie" singer and Shun-replacement Takahiro Tasaki, right after their 2006 single "Everything". Peaking at #2 on the Oricon charts and selling over 250,000 copies throughout Japan, "Lovers Again" dazzles us with its uplifting lyrics and powerful vocals of Takahiro and Atsushi fr
On the first single from "Negai no To", this power ballad dazzles us with a hypnotic melody and terrific vocals of Atsushi and Takahiro from start to finish. Released in September 2010, this song reached #1 on the Oricon charts, and stayed there for 19 weeks, selling over 200,000 copies in Japan. It was also used as the theme song for the movie "TH
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 Arisu Sato and Keizo Nakanishi helped Atsushi "rearrange" the song, showing EXILE's progression into pure pop music. Many critics loved the earwormy melody throughout, and is one E
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"This Is My Life"
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This anthemic tune takes us back in time to 2011, which marked the 10th anniversary of when EXILE rose to fame. Complete with a melody sounding like sunshine, lollipops, and rainbows, as well as the powerful vocals of Atsushi and Takahiro, this song serves as the first track on their ninth studio album, which topped the Oricon charts and had over 7
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"I Believe"
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Penned by Asada Masaaki, this 2007 single from their sixth studio album dazzles and wows us with its catchy melody and amazingly powerful vocals of Atsushi and Takahiro. Peaking at #3 on the Oricon charts and reaching well over 100,000 copies in sales, "I Believe" proved to be another big success for EXILE. It was also used as the CM theme song for
On the fourth single off their seventh studio album, front singers Atsushi and Takahiro confronted the pure intensity of danger in a whole new level. With lyrics reflecting the vulnerability of love-gone-wrong, this 2009 mid-tempo jam serves as the ending theme for the TV show "Tokyo Dogs", as well as a CM theme song for "Au Bravia Phone U1", which