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==Information==
 
==Information==
DREAMS COME TRUE, sometimes referred by their fans as DCT or Dorikamu, was formed in 1988 by [[Nakamura Masato]] (arranger, producer, bassist and overall mastermind behind the group), [[Yoshida Miwa]] (lead vocalist, songwriter and frontwoman) and the former member [[Nishikawa Takahiro]] (keyboardist) who left the group on March 24, 2002. Yoshida Miwa was discovered by Nishikawa Takahiro after he and Nakamura Masato met. For a short period of time they had a different name, CHA-CHA&AUDREY's PROJECT. But, they quickly changed it to the actual name.  
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DREAMS COME TRUE, sometimes referred by their fans as DCT or Dorikamu, was formed in 1988 by [[Nakamura Masato]] (arranger, producer, and bassist), [[Yoshida Miwa]] (lead vocalist, songwriter and frontwoman) and the former member [[Nishikawa Takahiro]] (keyboardist) who left the group on March 24, 2002. Yoshida Miwa was discovered by Nishikawa Takahiro after he and Nakamura Masato met. For a short period of time they had a different name, CHA-CHA&AUDREY's PROJECT. But, they quickly changed it to the actual name.  
  
 
They officially debuted in 1989 with the simultaneous release of the single "[[Anata ni Aitakute]]" and the self-titled album ''[[DREAMS COME TRUE (album)|DREAMS COME TRUE]]'' under [[Sony Music Entertainment|EPIC Sony Records]].
 
They officially debuted in 1989 with the simultaneous release of the single "[[Anata ni Aitakute]]" and the self-titled album ''[[DREAMS COME TRUE (album)|DREAMS COME TRUE]]'' under [[Sony Music Entertainment|EPIC Sony Records]].
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* [2015.07.07] [[DREAMS COME TRUE The Best! Watashi no Drecom|DREAMS COME TRUE THE BEST! Watashi no Drecom]] (DREAMS COME TRUE THE BEST! 私のドリカム)
 
* [2015.07.07] [[DREAMS COME TRUE The Best! Watashi no Drecom|DREAMS COME TRUE THE BEST! Watashi no Drecom]] (DREAMS COME TRUE THE BEST! 私のドリカム)
 
* [2016.07.07] [[DREAMS COME TRUE the Ura Best! Watashi dake no Drecom|DREAMS COME TRUE THE URA BEST! Watashi dake no Drecom]] (DREAMS COME TRUE THE ウラBEST! 私だけのドリカム)
 
* [2016.07.07] [[DREAMS COME TRUE the Ura Best! Watashi dake no Drecom|DREAMS COME TRUE THE URA BEST! Watashi dake no Drecom]] (DREAMS COME TRUE THE ウラBEST! 私だけのドリカム)
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===Remix Albums===
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* [2020.10.14] [[Dosco Prime|DOSCO prime]]
  
 
===Orgel Albums===
 
===Orgel Albums===
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* [2010.05.26] [[DREAMS COME TRUE Music Box Vol.6 -Marry Me-|DREAMS COME TRUE MUSIC BOX Vol.6 -MARRY ME-]]
 
* [2010.05.26] [[DREAMS COME TRUE Music Box Vol.6 -Marry Me-|DREAMS COME TRUE MUSIC BOX Vol.6 -MARRY ME-]]
  
===Other Albums===
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===Tribute Albums===
* [1992.11.02] [[Omoikkiri Kessen wa Kinyoubi ~ Mirai Yosouzu (Dreams Come True)]] (おもいっきり 決戦は金曜日~未来予想図 (Dreams Come True)) (Karaoke Album)
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* [2014.03.26] [[Watashi to Drecom -Dreams Come True 25th Anniversary Best Covers-]]  
* [2002.03.29] [[Sing or Die|SING OR DIE 2002:monkey girl odyssey tour special edition]] (Special Album)
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* [2015.04.01] [[Watashi no Drecom 2 -Drecom Wonderland 2015 Kaisai Kinen Best Covers-|Watashi no Drecom 2 -Drecom Wonderland 2015 Kaisai Kinen BEST COVERS-]]  
* [2002.03.29] [[The Monster|the Monster 2002:monkey girl odyssey tour special edition]] (Special Album)
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* [2014.03.26] [[Watashi to Drecom -Dreams Come True 25th Anniversary Best Covers-]] (Tribute Album)
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===Karaoke Albums===
* [2015.04.01] [[Watashi no Drecom 2 -Drecom Wonderland 2015 Kaisai Kinen Best Covers-|Watashi no Drecom 2 -Drecom Wonderland 2015 Kaisai Kinen BEST COVERS-]] (Tribute Album)
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* [1992.11.02] [[Omoikkiri Kessen wa Kinyoubi ~ Mirai Yosouzu (Dreams Come True)]] (おもいっきり 決戦は金曜日~未来予想図 (Dreams Come True))
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===
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* [2013.07.10] [[Saa Kane wo Narase / Made of Gold|Saa Kane wo Narase / MADE OF GOLD -featuring DABADA-]] (さぁ鐘を鳴らせ; ''Now, Ring the Bell'')
 
* [2013.07.10] [[Saa Kane wo Narase / Made of Gold|Saa Kane wo Narase / MADE OF GOLD -featuring DABADA-]] (さぁ鐘を鳴らせ; ''Now, Ring the Bell'')
 
* [2014.03.26] [[Again (DREAMS COME TRUE)|AGAIN]]
 
* [2014.03.26] [[Again (DREAMS COME TRUE)|AGAIN]]
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* [2018.11.26] [[Anata to Turattatta / The Way I Dream|Anata to Turattatta♪ / THE WAY I DREAM]] (あなたとトゥラッタッタ♪)
  
 
===Split Singles===
 
===Split Singles===
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===Digital Singles===
 
===Digital Singles===
 
* [2010.02.??] [[Godspeed!|GODSPEED!]]
 
* [2010.02.??] [[Godspeed!|GODSPEED!]]
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* [2015.04.08] [[Kyuushuu wo Dokomademo]]
 
* [2015.05.27] [[Itoshi no Riley]] (愛しのライリー; ''Riley of Love'')
 
* [2015.05.27] [[Itoshi no Riley]] (愛しのライリー; ''Riley of Love'')
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* [2016.05.02] [[Anata no You ni (DREAMS COME TRUE)|Anata no You ni]]
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* [2017.03.21] [[Knockknock!|KNOCKKNOCK!]]
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* [2017.06.26] [[Anata to Onnaji Sora no Shita]]
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* [2017.07.25] [[Sono Hi wa Kanarazu Kuru]]
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* [2020.02.19] [[G (DREAMS COME TRUE)|G]]
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* [2020.06.28] [[Yes And No]]
  
 
===Video Releases===
 
===Video Releases===
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===Soundtracks / Others===
 
===Soundtracks / Others===
* [1993.01.21] ''[[Hirari / Original Drama Tracks]]''
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* [1993.01.21] [[Hirari / Original Drama Tracks]]
* [1994.01.07] ''[[Winter Song ~Meguri Aetara Special Soundtrack|WINTER SONG ~Meguri Aetara Special Soundtrack]]'' (#1 "Winter Song")
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* [1994.01.07] [[Winter Song ~Meguri Aetara Special Soundtrack|WINTER SONG ~Meguri Aetara Special Soundtrack]] (#1 ''Winter Song'')
* [1994.05.21] ''[[Chounan no Yome Original Drama Tracks]]''
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* [1994.05.21] [[Chounan no Yome Original Drama Tracks]]
* [1995.01.26] ''[[Wikipedia:The Swan Princess (soundtrack)|The Swan Princess]]'' (#16 "Eternity")
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* [1995.01.26] [[Wikipedia:The Swan Princess (soundtrack)|The Swan Princess]] (#16 ''Eternity'')
* [1995.08.28] ''[[Aishite Iru to Ittekure Original Soundtrack]]''
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* [1995.08.28] [[Aishite Iru to Ittekure Original Soundtrack]]
* [1996.04.01] ''[[Shichigatsu Nanoka, Hare Soundtrack]]''
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* [1996.04.01] [[Shichigatsu Nanoka, Hare Soundtrack]]
* [1999.02.24] ''[[The Voice of Fate ~Kyuumei Byoutou 24ji Original Drama Tracks~|THE VOICE OF FATE ~Kyuumei Byoutou 24ji Original Drama Tracks~]]''
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* [1999.02.24] [[The Voice of Fate ~Kyuumei Byoutou 24ji Original Drama Tracks~|THE VOICE OF FATE ~Kyuumei Byoutou 24ji Original Drama Tracks~]]
* [2000.11.08] [[3 VIEWS]] - ''[[3 Views Producers]]''
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* [2000.11.08] [[3 VIEWS]] - [[3 Views Producers]]
* [2001.04.25] [[N.M.L.(NO MORE LANDMINE)]] - "[[Zero Landmine|ZERO LANDMINE]]"
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* [2001.04.25] [[N.M.L.(NO MORE LANDMINE)]] - [[Zero Landmine|ZERO LANDMINE]]
* [2001.10.31] ''[[Atlantis / Ushinawareta Teikoku]]'' (#19 "crystal vine")
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* [2001.10.31] [[Atlantis / Ushinawareta Teikoku]] (#19 ''crystal vine'')
* [2001.11.07] ''[["Honke no Yome" Original Drama Tracks]]''
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* [2001.11.07] [["Honke no Yome" Original Drama Tracks]]
* [2001.11.22] [[Full Of Harmony]] featuring [[Yoshida Miwa|Miwa Yoshida]] - ''[[Wishing a Special Christmas to You|Wishing A Special Christmas To You]]''
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* [2001.11.22] [[Full Of Harmony]] featuring [[Yoshida Miwa|Miwa Yoshida]] - [[Wishing a Special Christmas to You|Wishing A Special Christmas To You]]
* [2002.11.20] ''[[Epic 25 1986~1990|EPIC 25 1986~1990]]'' (#14 "Ureshi Hazukashi Asagaeri")
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* [2002.11.20] [[Epic 25 1986~1990|EPIC 25 1986~1990]] (#14 ''Ureshi Hazukashi Asagaeri'')
* [2003.08.27] ''[[Ototsubaki ~The Greatest Hits of Shisedo~ Kurenaiban|Ototsubaki ~the greatest hits of SHISEIDO~ Kurenaiban]]'' (#13 "go for it!")
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* [2003.08.27] [[Ototsubaki ~The Greatest Hits of Shisedo~ Kurenaiban|Ototsubaki ~the greatest hits of SHISEIDO~ Kurenaiban]] (#13 ''go for it!'')
* [2003.09.18] ''[[FM802 Presents Meet the Epic Beat ~Funky Epic 25~|FM802 presents MEET THE EPIC BEAT ~FUNKY EPIC 25~]]''
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* [2003.09.18] [[FM802 Presents Meet the Epic Beat ~Funky Epic 25~|FM802 presents MEET THE EPIC BEAT ~FUNKY EPIC 25~]]
* [2003.10.01] ''[[Love Stories II|LOVE STORIES II]]'' (Disc 2 #1 "Asa ga Mata Kuru")
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* [2003.10.01] [[Love Stories II|LOVE STORIES II]] (Disc 2 #1 ''Asa ga Mata Kuru'')
* [2004.03.31] ''[[Wow! Disneymania Japan|WOW! Disneymania JAPAN]]'' (#3 "crystal vine")
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* [2004.03.31] [[Wow! Disneymania Japan|WOW! Disneymania JAPAN]] (#3 ''crystal vine'')
* [2005.09.30] ''[[Happy Birthday, John|HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JOHN]]'' (#3 "Beautiful Boy")
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* [2005.09.30] [[Happy Birthday, John|HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JOHN]] (#3 ''Beautiful Boy'')
* [2007.03.07] ''[[Disneymania Presents Pop Parade Japan|Disneymania presents POP PARADE JAPAN]]'' (#15 "Crystal Vine")
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* [2007.03.07] [[Disneymania Presents Pop Parade Japan|Disneymania presents POP PARADE JAPAN]] (#15 ''Crystal Vine'')
* [2007.06.13] ''[["Kimi ni Shika Kikoenai" Original Soundtrack]]'' (#20 "Kimi ni Shika Kikoenai")
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* [2007.06.13] [["Kimi ni Shika Kikoenai" Original Soundtrack]] (#20 ''Kimi ni Shika Kikoenai'')
* [2007.08.22] ''[[Climax ~Dramatic Songs|CLIMAX ~DRAMATIC SONGS]]'' (#1 "LOVE LOVE LOVE")
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* [2007.08.22] [[Climax ~Dramatic Songs|CLIMAX ~DRAMATIC SONGS]] (#1 ''LOVE LOVE LOVE'')
* [2008.02.27] [[Wikipedia:Sérgio Mendes|Sérgio Mendes]] - ''[[Wikipedia:Encanto (Sergio Mendes album)|encanto]]'' (#6 "Lugar Comum" feat.'''DREAMS COME TRUE''')
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* [2008.02.27] [[Wikipedia:Sérgio Mendes|Sérgio Mendes]] - [[Wikipedia:Encanto (Sergio Mendes album)|encanto]] (#6 ''Lugar Comum feat.'''DREAMS COME TRUE''''')
* [2008.07.02] ''[[Koi no Uta]]'' (#3 "Nando Demo")
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* [2008.07.02] [[Koi no Uta]] (#3 ''Nando Demo'')
* [2008.10.29] ''[[.Love|.LOVE]]'' (#14 "LOVE LOVE LOVE -ENGLISH VERSION-")
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* [2008.10.29] [[.Love|.LOVE]] (#14 ''LOVE LOVE LOVE -ENGLISH VERSION-'')
* [2009.01.23] ''[[Koi no Uta ~Love Song Collection]]''
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* [2009.01.23] [[Koi no Uta ~Love Song Collection]]
* [2009.02.25] ''[[Spocon! ~Sports Music Compilation~|Spocon! ~sports music compilation~]]'' (#8 "OLA! VITORIA!")
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* [2009.02.25] [[Spocon! ~Sports Music Compilation~|Spocon! ~sports music compilation~]] (#8 ''OLA! VITORIA!'')
* [2009.03.04] ''[[I ~Zutto, Zutto, Aishiteru~|i ~Zutto, Zutto, Aishiteru~]]'' (#3 "Yasashii Kiss wo Shite")
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* [2009.03.04] [[I ~Zutto, Zutto, Aishiteru~|i ~Zutto, Zutto, Aishiteru~]] (#3 ''Yasashii Kiss wo Shite'')
* [2009.06.10] ''[[Koi no Uta 2]]'' (#2 "Osaka LOVER")
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* [2009.06.10] [[Koi no Uta 2]] (#2 ''Osaka LOVER'')
* [2009.11.04] ''[[.Love More|.LOVE more]]
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* [2009.11.04] [[.Love More|.LOVE more]]
* [2009.12.23] ''[[CDTV No. 1 Hits ~コイウタ~|CDTV NO.1 HITS ~Koi Uta~]]'' (#3 "LOVE LOVE LOVE")
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* [2009.12.23] [[CDTV No. 1 Hits ~コイウタ~|CDTV NO.1 HITS ~Koi Uta~]] (#3 ''LOVE LOVE LOVE'')
* [2010.03.03] ''[[Arigatou no Uta (album)|Arigatou no Uta]]'' (#2 "Sankyu.")
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* [2010.03.03] [[Arigatou no Uta (album)|Arigatou no Uta]] (#2 ''Sankyu.'')
* [2010.03.03] ''[[Mezamashi Terebi Gakunabi -Aoban-]]''
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* [2010.03.03] [[Mezamashi Terebi Gakunabi -Aoban-]]
* [2010.03.10] ''[[Love Nation ~Gift For the Children~|LOVE NATION ~gift for the children~]]'' (#12 "Nando Demo")
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* [2010.03.10] [[Love Nation ~Gift For the Children~|LOVE NATION ~gift for the children~]] (#12 ''Nando Demo'')
* [2010.03.17] ''[[Mune Kuen 90's ~Hitori de Kikitai Ki no Uta~]] (Disc 1 #4 "LOVE LOVE LOVE")
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* [2010.03.17] [[Mune Kuen 90's ~Hitori de Kikitai Ki no Uta~]] (Disc 1 #4 ''LOVE LOVE LOVE'')
* [2010.04.28] ''[[Holiday Tunes ~Odekake Mode|HOLIDAY tunes ~Odekake Mode]]''
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* [2010.04.28] [[Holiday Tunes ~Odekake Mode|HOLIDAY tunes ~Odekake Mode]]
 
* [2010.06.30] [[Koi no Uta -Naki Love-]]
 
* [2010.06.30] [[Koi no Uta -Naki Love-]]
 
* [2010.11.24] [[~Love & Peach~ Kekkon no Uta|~LOVE & PEACH~ Kekkon no Uta]] (#2 ''LOVE LOVE LOVE'')
 
* [2010.11.24] [[~Love & Peach~ Kekkon no Uta|~LOVE & PEACH~ Kekkon no Uta]] (#2 ''LOVE LOVE LOVE'')
* [2010.12.01] [[Koi no Uta Winter Best|Koi no Uta WINTER BEST]]'' (#13 ''WINTER SONG ~DANCING SNOWFLAKES VERSION~'')
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* [2010.12.01] [[Koi no Uta Winter Best|Koi no Uta WINTER BEST]] (#13 ''WINTER SONG ~DANCING SNOWFLAKES VERSION~'')
 
* [2011.10.19] [[Sonic the Hedgehog 1&2 Soundtrack]]
 
* [2011.10.19] [[Sonic the Hedgehog 1&2 Soundtrack]]
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* [2018.02.14] [[Dream 2 ~Disney Greatest Songs~ Hougaku-ban]] (#6 ''Itoshi no Riley'')
  
 
==American Discography==
 
==American Discography==

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DREAMS COME TRUE promoting ATTACK25 (2014)

DREAMS COME TRUE is a Japanese pop-rock group who perform songs in both English and Japanese. They are renowned for their unique music, a fusion of jazz, rock, pop and R&B, showcasing their versatility.

Members

Former Member

Support Members

Information

DREAMS COME TRUE, sometimes referred by their fans as DCT or Dorikamu, was formed in 1988 by Nakamura Masato (arranger, producer, and bassist), Yoshida Miwa (lead vocalist, songwriter and frontwoman) and the former member Nishikawa Takahiro (keyboardist) who left the group on March 24, 2002. Yoshida Miwa was discovered by Nishikawa Takahiro after he and Nakamura Masato met. For a short period of time they had a different name, CHA-CHA&AUDREY's PROJECT. But, they quickly changed it to the actual name.

They officially debuted in 1989 with the simultaneous release of the single "Anata ni Aitakute" and the self-titled album DREAMS COME TRUE under EPIC Sony Records.

In 1994, the group went to the USA to record "Eternity" for the animated movie The Swan Princess. Three years later in 1997, the group changed their label from EPIC Sony Records to Toshiba EMI while they also signed with Virgin Records America, making it possible for them to release internationally. With this chance, they released the worldwide version of SING OR DIE in the USA and they made a six city tour.

In 2002, Nishikawa Takahiro left the group after later getting in trouble due to drug use. In the same year, the contracts of DREAMS COME TRUE with Toshiba EMI and Virgin Records America expired. The duo formed their own record label, DCT Records, releasing their only single "IT'S ALL ABOUT LOVE" under this independent label that year. Two years later, they released the single "Yasashii Kiss wo Shite" under the label Universal Music.

DREAMS COME TRUE has had a large number of hits and records to their name. On the Oricon chart. they have had twenty-four top five singles, which ten of which reached #1. As well, the group has eleven #1 albums. Their second album, LOVE GOES ON... spent over four years on the charts. While their fifth album, The Swinging Star, was the first album in Japanese history to sell more than 3 million copies. Their best selling single is "LOVE LOVE LOVE", which sold more than two million copies in 1995.

Never resting on their laurels, DREAMS COME TRUE combine styles and influence from various genres including pop, R&B, jazz, funk, disco, soul, rock, and even classical. With an impressive twenty-two albums released to date, as well as many singles, DREAMS COME TRUE continue to produce well-selling pop music.

Japanese Discography

DREAMS COME TRUE promoting "Tsuretette Tsuretette" (2008)
DREAMS COME TRUE promoting DO YOU DREAMS COME TRUE? (2009)
DREAMS COME TRUE promoting LOVE CENTRAL (2010)

Studio Albums

Best Albums

Remix Albums

Orgel Albums

Tribute Albums

Karaoke Albums

Singles

Split Singles

Digital Singles

Video Releases

Vinyls

Soundtracks / Others

American Discography

Studio Albums

Singles

Taiwanese Discography

Singles

Publications

Books

Video Games

Filmography

Movies

Commercials

  • [1993] Sony PRO Pixy ESPRIT
  • [1993] Shiseido reciente
  • [1996] Suntory Super Hop's
  • [1999] DDI Group
  • [2002] Coca-Cola Sokenbicha
  • [2004] Lotte Ghana Chocolate
  • [2005] Toshiba Vodafone 803T
  • [2007] Asahi Beer Tomate
  • [2008] Asahi Beer Vegete

Song Credits

Aoyama Thelma
KinKi Kids

External Links