[GReeeeN’s Masterpieces] Numerous Tie-ins! Collection of Big Hits & Popular Songs
Since their major debut with “Michi” in 2007, GReeeeN has left a tremendous impact on the music scene.
Even after changing their group name to GRe4N BOYZ in April 2024, they continue to create heartwarming masterpieces that stand by us in every moment of life—their musical world consistently moves our hearts and gives us courage whenever we need it.
In this article, we’ll introduce GReeeeN’s music, from songs that stir nostalgic memories to works whose appeal remains undimmed even today.
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[GReeeeN’s Masterpieces] Many tie-ins! Collection of big hits and fan favorites (61–70)
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GReeeeN’s “Tsubomi” was written as the theme song for TBS’s 10th anniversary project for the Great East Japan Earthquake, “Tsunagu, Tsunagaru,” which conveys the sentiments and lessons from the affected areas through news and special programs.
The leader, HIDE, reportedly took part in postmortem examinations for victim identification as a dentist starting the month after the disaster.
You can feel a variety of emotions in their music, born from their firsthand knowledge of the reality on the ground.
Please give “Tsubomi,” a song sung toward the future, a listen!
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It’s a very upbeat, positive song that’s so characteristic of GReeeeN.
When it comes on, your body just naturally starts moving to the beat, doesn’t it? The rhythm even feels a bit like samba, doesn’t it? It was also used as the CM song for Kentucky’s “Kenta Festival 2009.” It’s perfect for a lively party and definitely a track you’ll want to add to your party-boosting BGM.
GReeeeN, who have balanced careers as dentists and artists since their debut, remain shrouded in secrecy—making their activities all the more intriguing!
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“Promise,” a collaboration song between the high school band No title and GReeeeN.
This slow ballad serves as the theme song for the film “Aiuta: Yakusoku no Nakuhito,” and a TV commercial has also been released.
The breathy, atmospheric vocals at the beginning, combined with the movie’s visuals, are expressed in a wonderfully dramatic way.
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This is a song released by GReeeeN in 2018.
Speaking of GReeeeN, they’ve been a popular group that even elementary school kids listened to since their debut, and the author writing this was a big fan back then, too.
If you sing it at karaoke, it’s sure to lift your spirits!
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This song, “A Song from a Winter’s Day,” is a limited single that came with the first-press limited edition of the eighth single “Tobira,” released in 2008.
It’s GReeeeN’s first Christmas song.
The content makes you a bit envious, as it portrays two people spending a Christmas overflowing with happiness.
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It’s an encouraging song by the globally beloved music group GReeeeN, created as a message of gratitude to their parents.
Since it was featured in a Sompo Japan Nipponkoa commercial, some say it sparked a GReeeeN revival.
It’s a lively, heartwarming track that lifts your spirits and moves you.
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Anyway, it’s a bright, uplifting song that really puts you in a good mood.
It’s the theme song for a LINE anime, so the music video is super cute as well.
If you have kids, the melody is something you can enjoy together, and since there’s a dance to go with it, trying the dance might make it even more fun.


