TVXQ Popular Song Rankings [2025]
TVXQ is a duo from South Korea that, despite being Korean, enjoys explosive popularity in Japan as well.
We’ve compiled a ranked list of their songs, spanning from their group era to their duo activities.
Be sure to check it out.
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TVXQ Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (61–70)
We are!TVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)64rank/position

It’s used as a One Piece theme song, and it’s sure to be an irresistibly hype track for One Piece fans.
Even people who don’t know One Piece will feel inspired to move toward their dreams.
It’s a perfect song for anyone who wants to boost their spirits.
We Are 10th Anniversary ver.TVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)65rank/position

A song that passionately sings of dreams and adventure! Chosen as the 10th opening theme for the TV anime One Piece, this track is marked by Tohoshinki’s powerful vocals.
Gathering up all your dreams, the lyrics resonate as they give you the courage to set out on a new adventure.
Included on the album The Secret Code and released in 2009, the song topped Oricon’s annual rankings in the anime category.
It’s a perfect fit for the world of One Piece, symbolizing a positive, challenger’s spirit.
When you’re diving into a new environment or striving toward a big dream, listening to it will surely give you courage!
MirrorsTVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)66rank/position

It’s stylish electronic music with a shadowy vibe.
It’s a track by the Korean music duo Tohoshinki, released in 2019 as their 47th single.
It served as the theme song for the drama “Sign: The Case Files of Forensic Scientist Yuzuki Takashi.” Perhaps due to its philosophical lyrics, it leaves me feeling unsettled as I listen.
Their soaring vocals are, as expected, truly impressive.
Let's meet on the far side of the moon.TVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)67rank/position

On the milestone of their 20th anniversary since debuting in Japan, TVXQ have released a cover that revives a classic city pop masterpiece originally released in 1991.
While cherishing the original’s urbane, romantic atmosphere, this work adds a glamorous band sound and the duo’s refreshing harmonies to create a new allure.
Set against the backdrop of the night city, the lyrics—wishing for a reunion with “you”—can also be heard as their message to move forward toward a new future together with their fans.
It feels perfect for a nighttime drive with someone special.
Fate (The Chance of Love)TVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)68rank/position

A track from TVXQ’s 2018 release “New Chapter #1: The Chance of Love,” with both Yunho and Changmin having completed their military service and still leading the K-pop scene well into their thirties.
Even a classic, fated-romance type of song is handled with impressive poise by these two.
Be sure to check out the music video too—you’ll swoon over Yunho’s always full-throttle cool and Changmin’s chic suit style!
수리수리 (Spellbound)TVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)69rank/position

The word “suri-suri,” which you hear over and over throughout the song, is catchy and captivating.
“Suri-suri” has a mysterious ring to it, but it actually means “to be delirious with fever.” In other words, it suggests being swept up in the fever of love for a woman.
It’s included on the 2014 release TENSE.
풍선TVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)70rank/position

The song “Balloon,” a cover of the artist Five Fingers, has lyrics that bring back childhood dreams and convey the feeling of never forgetting one’s childlike innocence.
In the music video, TVXQ set aside their cool, charismatic image to show a cute, playful side.





