DEEN Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
DEEN became a huge sensation in the 1990s as a band under the Being label.
Their numerous tie-ins at the time and catchy melodies have kept them beloved as reasons for their popularity.
Here, we present a ranking of DEEN’s most popular songs for karaoke.
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DEEN Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025] (11–20)
Christmas After You LeftDEEN15rank/position

As the title suggests, it’s a very heartrending breakup song.
It’s a pop tune that sings about a man’s feelings as he spends a lonely Christmas by himself, thinking of his ex-girlfriend.
It’s a very sad and pitiable love song.
For the futureDEEN16rank/position

The 7th single “For the Future,” used as the image song for Nippon TV’s ’95 Gekikukan Pro Baseball, is the first track composed by a member of the group and became a hit, reaching No.
1 on the Oricon chart.
The melody is relaxed without major dynamics, but be careful not to run out of breath on the chorus where the melody climbs to higher notes.
Overall, the key isn’t very high, but if you struggle to get through the chorus, try adjusting the key to one that suits your voice.
Eternal TomorrowDEEN17rank/position

This song conveys a sense of hope, overcoming the pain within and moving toward the future.
It was also selected as the theme song for the game Tales of Hearts, drawing attention as the first tie-in with the Tales of series in 11 years since 1997’s “Yume de Aru Yō ni.” Its refreshing sound, which evokes imagery of an expanding field of view, is a major hallmark, and the excitement it conveys also feels reminiscent of “Yume de Aru Yō ni.” The dynamics and melodic range of the vocals are gentle, making it a song you can sing while staying relaxed and honoring the words.
Spread your wingsDEEN18rank/position

The second single, “Spread Your Wings,” was chosen as the program image song for Nippon TV’s J.
League broadcasts.
It’s a hit tune packed with highlights, even featured in a high school music textbook, and boasts an all-star chorus lineup including Izumi Sakai, Daria Kawashima, Maki Ohguro, and Yuichi Ikuzawa.
Because the melody rises toward the chorus, you’ll need to choose a suitable key, but the tempo is quite relaxed, so it’s easier to tackle if you sing calmly.
It’s a heartwarming number that begs for a big sing-along on the chorus at karaoke.
I want to express it in words.DEEN19rank/position

This song portrays the deep love felt in the course of ordinary days and the importance of putting that love into words and conveying it.
It was included as a new track on the 2013 best-of album “DEENAGE MEMORY – 20th Anniversary Best Album -.” It was also used in an NTT East Japan commercial, and the overlap between the commercial’s telegram theme and the song’s emphasis on cherishing words is another element that resonates emotionally.
The majestic layering of acoustic guitar, keyboards, and strings strongly conjures the image of love growing deeper and stronger.
While the arrangement evolves and the vocals vary in intensity, the melody’s range is not wide, making it a song that can be sung with a sense of calm.
To a far, far futureDEEN20rank/position

This song depicts a gentle wish to never forget cherished memories, even as time passes.
It was selected as the ending theme for TBS’s “Kinniku Banzuke,” and it’s also notable as the last production overseen by Being.
Built around piano and acoustic guitar, the band sound conveys warmth while projecting a strong sense of looking toward the future.
The calm arrangement pairs with a relaxed vocal delivery that makes it easy to sing, and the melody’s gradual pitch movement helps it feel steady and comfortable to perform.





