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] (21–30)
Sakura RoadTVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)22rank/position

The lyrics, filled with determination and hope as two people begin to walk separate paths, resonate deeply.
TVXQ’s warm harmonies seem to gently encourage every listener.
Released in February 2015, this song was also used as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “Hanayome Noren.” It’s sure to be a reliable companion for anyone trying to take a new step forward.
Listening to it in the season of falling cherry blossoms makes the feelings even stronger.
Spring is a season of new beginnings.
Why not listen to this piece and start walking forward?
주문 – MIROTICTVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)23rank/position

Before K-pop became a full-fledged boom, TVXQ had already earned immense support in Japan as legendary artists.
Their performances, brimming with powerful appeal, are undeniably cool.
Since they debuted as an a cappella dance group, the five-member era’s vocal harmonies were especially striking.
I also recommend their hit song “MIROTIC,” which has been covered by various artists.
Since becoming a duo in 2011, it feels like they’ve focused even more on showcasing dance numbers.
Of course, Yunho—whose high-level dance skills are often the talk of the town—stands out, but Changmin’s dancing is also manly, stylish, and captivating.
Lovin’ youTVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)24rank/position

An early classic by TVXQ, who helped ignite the K-pop boom and led the Korean music scene alongside artists like BoA.
The song portrays lovers at the moment of parting; Jaejoong sings with deep poignancy about how once-brilliant, colorful moments recede endlessly into the distance.
In the Japanese music video, Japanese actress Reina Asami plays the tragic heroine.
ANDROIDTVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)25rank/position

They’re a Korean idol group that’s steadily growing in popularity in Japan.
Since this group also showcases dance performances similar to EXILE, I think you might get the wrong idea if you imagine the so-called cute male idol type.
I also thought their songs are well-suited for karaoke.
B.U.T(BE-AU-TY)TVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)26rank/position

This song is probably one that holds deep memories for Japanese TVXQ fans (Tohompen).
Due to issues with their agency, SM Entertainment, TVXQ underwent a major change from five members to two.
During that time, fans waited two and a half years for their comeback.
The single “Why? (Keep Your Head Down)” and the long-awaited Japanese album marking their restart—TONE—featured this track.
You can’t take your eyes off their masculine performance.
Beautiful youTVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)27rank/position

With their mesmerizing sound and vocals, there’s no way you won’t be drawn in.
I listen to various TVXQ songs all the time and get pulled into each song’s world, but this one captivates me the most.
It’s a mature and alluring track.
BeginTVXQ (also known as Tohoshinki; literally “Rising Gods of the East”)28rank/position

Yuchun in the PV is personally super handsome! Most of the members’ hairstyles look kind of like host-club styles.
The lyrics are a pure love song.
As the chorus builds, the grand sound is overwhelming.
When I sing it at karaoke, my emotions rise and I often end up in tears.





