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[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.

[GReeeeN’s Masterpieces] Numerous tie-ins! Collection of mega-hit and popular songs (71–80)

Words of FarewellGReeeeN

A perfect GReeeeN song to listen to during graduation season.

Released as a single in October 2018, it was also chosen as the theme song for the film “Run! T School Basketball Club.” The gentle piano melody and the four-part harmonies bring back memories of the days we spent together.

It beautifully captures a page of youth—like “the days we dreamed and talked about our hopes,” and “gratitude to friends with whom we shared frustration and joy.” While it lingers on the sorrow of parting, the lyrics also inspire hope for a new beginning, making it ideal for graduation ceremonies or retiring from a school club.

It’s a song that helps you reaffirm your bonds with friends and gives you the courage to take a step into the future.

NEW LIFEGReeeeN

A song included on GReeeeN’s first album, A, Domo.

Hajimemashite, released in June 2007.

It’s a track that sings about the feeling of starting a new life in a fresh shirt during cherry blossom season, conveying a refreshing youthful vibe.

Way with CReWGReeeeN

The song “Way with CReW,” included on the 8th album UreD, features lyrics that evoke a sense of camaraderie and, together with its laid-back beat, truly stir the heart.

Because the vocal range is narrow and the melody is simple and relaxed, it should be approachable even for those who aren’t confident singers.

However, since there are overlapping vocal parts, if you’re singing alone, be mindful of the melodic flow and connections; if you’re singing with friends, try dividing the parts to make it easier.

Give it a try as a reference.

[GReeeeN’s Masterpieces] Many Tie-ins! Collection of Big Hits & Fan Favorites (81–90)

lemonadeGReeeeN

GReeeeN-lemonade 【Music Video】
lemonadeGReeeeN

This is a digital-only single by GReeeeN, released on September 20, 2021.

It also served as the theme song for ABEMA’s “Koisuru ♥ Shuumatsu Homestay” (Love-Weekend Homestay).

The song has a very fun vibe, and don’t you feel like humming along when you listen to it? Although it’s a male-vocal track, considering the key and vocal range, I think it’s a great karaoke pick for women who are good at lower registers.

Since it’s by a vocal group, it would be a blast to sing with friends and fully recreate the harmonies!

no more warGReeeeN

Here’s a track from GReeeeN’s second album, “Ah, Hello, Long Time No See.” It sings about the wars that continue to happen in this world, and also about the importance of being mindful of the hope that someday such sorrow will disappear.

The contrast is striking between the rap-like, achromatic-feeling verses and the colorful, hopeful chorus, making it a song that makes you want to believe peace will come through everyone’s awareness.

[Warm-up Exercise] A-I-U-E-O CalisthenicsGReeeeN

Tried dancing the sports day exercise!! (Aiueo Music)
[Warm-up Exercise] A-I-U-E-O CalisthenicsGReeeeN

How about incorporating this song into warm-up exercises for the sports day? It’s “Aiueo Ongaku♬” by GReeeeN.

It’s a bit of a bargain of a track that lets kids move their bodies while also touching on the Japanese syllabary.

There’s an official dance available, but for warm-ups, it’s also a good idea to include choreography that helps stretch more thoroughly.

Rotate the neck, swing the arms, reach with the hands, and jump.

Think about ways to move the body so everyone can get through the events that follow without injuries.

Since those daysGReeeeN

The song “Ano Koro Kara,” included as a B-side to the 9th single “Ayumi.” It was first included on an album in the best-of release “Imamade no A-men, B-men desu to!?,” and it’s an impressive number marked by the contrast between edgy guitar sounds and a clear, airy synth.

The overall key is low and the range isn’t wide, so it’s easy to try at karaoke.

However, because there isn’t much melodic movement, it can sound flat unless you pay attention to dynamics, so keep that in mind.