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 Song Rankings [2025] (11–20)
Catch Me-If you wanna-TVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)15rank/position

Starting with Yunho and Changmin’s dramatic high notes, this song is the 2014 release and title track “Catch Me.” It’s about a man who’s stepping back because the person he loves won’t turn toward him or has lost interest.
Even so, there’s a heartbreaking desire to be stopped and held back.
You can still feel a masculine resolve that refuses to complain.
The powerful vocals and choreography really stand out.
CheeringTVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)16rank/position

It’s a wonderful, convincing cheer song precisely because it’s by TVXQ, who keep running at full speed without losing heart no matter what happens in the tough K-pop idol world! I believe Yunho and Changmin’s efforts were truly immense.
Let’s have courage and keep moving forward, even if it’s just little by little!
Lime & LemonTVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)17rank/position

An adult love song billed as a “midsummer citrus tune.” Released in June 2023 by TVXQ, the legendary male unit that has led the K-pop boom since the 2000s and enjoys immense popularity across Asia.
It portrays a passion that burns hot, but by weaving in lime and lemon, it also adds the freshness and crisp zest of summer, resulting in a thoroughly refreshing finish.
That said, Yunho and Changmin’s mature yet charming allure shines through, and that balance is just perfect.
An ideal summer track—great for a drive!
Somebody To LoveTVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)18rank/position

Starting with a mesmerizing a cappella and shifting into a light, uptempo sound, it lets you luxuriate in both the dance and the song without ever getting bored.
Even while dancing, the steady vocals are truly moving.
And when Yoochun delivers those whisper-like lines, my heart just won’t stop fluttering!
SomethingTVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)19rank/position

This song, which begins with a whisper, makes me imagine a ballroom.
It’s easy to get into the groove, and the higher notes in the chorus lift my spirits.
The music video has some sexy scenes here and there, which are irresistible for fans.
I find myself torn between not wanting to watch and wanting to look.
SuperstarTVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)20rank/position

2011 was the year TVXQ restarted as a duo.
This is a lead single from the Japanese album TONE.
The title “Superstar” is truly about TVXQ themselves, isn’t it? Although there was sorrow in no longer being able to see TVXQ as five members, Yunho and Changmin shine dazzlingly.
TVXQ Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
TAXITVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)21rank/position

A song by the South Korean idol group Tohoshinki (TVXQ), released in 2009.
It was a hit from the period when they were active as a five-member group, before becoming a duo.
At the time of its release, the lyrics sparked discussion among fans for seeming to suggest an affair.
It portrays a bittersweet love for a woman who, even when she’s by his side and he feels her warmth, he knows will never truly be his.
It’s the pain of holding back, believing it would be wrong to break someone else’s happiness just to claim her for himself.
If you’ve ever experienced an unrequited love, you may find this painfully relatable.





