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DREAMS COME TRUE Commercial Song and Popular Song Rankings [2025]

DREAMS COME TRUE Commercial Song and Popular Song Rankings [2025]
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DREAMS COME TRUE Commercial Song and Popular Song Rankings [2025]

We’ll introduce a ranking of popular commercial (CM) songs by DREAMS COME TRUE—affectionately known as “DoriKamu”—a band now beloved nationwide.

Their tracks are timeless masterpieces that never lose their luster, no matter how many times you listen.

You’re sure to hear that nostalgic song once again.

DREAMS COME TRUE Commercial Song and Popular Song Rankings [2025] (1–10)

Future Projection IIDREAMS COME TRUE1rank/position

DREAMS COME TRUE – Future Prediction Map II ~VERSION '07~ (from Live from DWL 2015 Live Ver.)
Mirai Yosouzu II DREAMS COME TRUE

DREAMS COME TRUE is a band known for its solid musicianship and funk-based sound.

Their signature song “Mirai Yosouzu II — VERSION ’07 —” was used in the commercial series ‘Life Is Full of Dreams,’ in the “Dream Flight” episode.

While its straightforward, piercing lyrics are memorable, the technical skill of the backing band and the beauty of the melody line are also key parts of their appeal.

Beloved by many, this song is filled with a gentle warmth that offers hints for living—not only to those troubled by love, but to anyone navigating life.

go for it!DREAMS COME TRUE2rank/position

DREAMS COME TRUE「go for it!」
go for it!DREAMS COME TRUE

The Impreza “For Everyone Who Rides” edition is a commercial memorable for its catchphrase, “Peace of mind and fun for everyone who rides.” In the ad, various people are shown riding in the car, and each of them smiles warmly as they look at the scenery outside.

It’s a commercial that conveys Subaru’s desire to let people safely enjoy the experience of riding and driving.

like youDREAMS COME TRUE3rank/position

DREAMS COME TRUE – “Like You”
DREAMS COME TRUE like you

A song written in 2016 as the campaign song for Japan Post Insurance.

Miwa Yoshida’s simple lyrics, addressed to “you”—someone rugged and quiet, yet steadily persistent—really sink into the heart.

They’re filled with gratitude and respect for those who always support us, and it’s easy to see why many DREAMS COME TRUE fans regard it as a “hidden gem.” It’s a warm, encouraging song that gently gives a push to anyone striving toward their dreams.

A Snowy ChristmasDREAMS COME TRUE4rank/position

DREAMS COME TRUE – Snowy Christmas / Lyric Video (from Miwa Yoshida Poetry Collection “LOVE”)
Snowy Christmas DREAMS COME TRUE

A special Christmas edition commercial for Subaru’s Impreza, sold by the automaker SUBARU.

The song featured in the commercial is Dreams Come True’s “Yuki no Christmas,” released in 1990.

In 1994, a version with fully English lyrics was released under the title “WINTER SONG.” The commercial aired in 2016, 26 years after the song’s original release, adorning family-filled scenes with beautiful snow blossoms.

It sings of a gentle yet bittersweet wish: to see beautiful Christmas scenery with the person you love and treasure.

awakeningDREAMS COME TRUE5rank/position

When it comes to coffee commercials, I imagine the vast majority of people think of this song.

Originally titled “Mezame” by Kayo Iju, it’s covered by DREAMS COME TRUE this time.

Often referred to by the “Dabadaba” scatting that appears in the song, it has been covered by many artists for Nescafé commercials.

ALMOST HOMEDREAMS COME TRUE6rank/position

It’s a song included on DREAMS COME TRUE’s 43rd single, “Tsuretette Tsuretette,” released in 2008.

The track was used as the theme song for Meiji Dairies’ “Meiji Hokkaido Tokachi Cheese” commercial, in which vocalist Miwa Yoshida herself appears and provides the narration.

WINTER SONGDREAMS COME TRUE7rank/position

『Winter Song』 Dreams Come True
WINTER SONGDREAMS COME TRUE

The song from Sony’s “MD Walkman” commercial.

The lyrics are in English.

It was also used as the Japanese theme song for the film “Sleepless in Seattle” and as an insert song in the movie “July 7th, Sunny,” among others.

It’s a beautiful love ballad that you can still often hear when winter comes.

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