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[The Legend of Heisei and Makuhari] GLAY’s Best Collection of Popular Songs and Hidden Gems

Across Japan, especially throughout the 1990s and 2000s, the nation was swept up in GLAY fever.

At their outdoor concert held at Makuhari Messe in 1999, they set an unprecedented record by drawing 200,000 attendees, etching their name forever as a nationally beloved rock band.

Even as time has passed since then, many people find that whenever songs like “BELOVED,” “Yuuwaku,” and “HOWEVER” play, memories of their youth come flooding back.

In this article, we revisit GLAY’s iconic tracks that blazed through the Heisei era and explore their timeless appeal.

[Heisei and Makuhari Legends] GLAY’s Best Collection of Popular Songs and Hidden Gems (121–130)

See you here again.GLAY

Even when GLAY’s songs are close to love songs, many of them evoke family love and friendship.

This song is like that too—it gently tells you, even when things are painful or hard, “You can always come back here.”

Always the two of usGLAY

“Zutto Futari de…” is said to be a song TAKURO wrote for TERU’s sister, who was getting married.

It’s definitely a song you want to sing at least once.

Among GLAY’s songs, it’s the second-oldest ballad after “RAIN.” You can’t go wrong singing it to someone special.

It’s the quintessential love song, isn’t it?

She is a zombie.GLAY

A classic Halloween costume theme, this is a song about zombies.

It’s included on “G4・IV,” the single released in 2016 by the hugely popular rock band GLAY.

The sparkling sound is striking.

If you’re a male GLAY fan, it’s definitely worth knowing.

In conclusion

Timeless GLAY classics and fan favorites will awaken new emotions every time you listen.

Melodies you’ll find yourself humming in unguarded moments, lyrics that gently stir something deep inside.

The one song that stays close to your everyday life is sure to be living among these.