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Exquisite harmonies that resonate with the heart! A curated collection of popular and select masterpieces by Little Glee Monster (Litoguri)

Little Glee Monster, affectionately known as “Litoguri,” is a five-member girls’ group whose diverse vocals and expressive power are truly captivating.

Many of you were probably instantly drawn in by their beautiful harmonies and a cappella performances.

From their covers of various classics to “ECHO,” the Rugby World Cup theme song, they’ve shown us new facets of their appeal.

We’ve carefully selected their iconic tracks and fan favorites as they continue their remarkable rise.

Let’s enjoy these uplifting songs together!

Exquisite harmonies that resonate with the heart! Little Glee Monster’s popular songs and carefully selected masterpieces (81–90)

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Little Glee Monster “Kurenai (Crimson)” × Movie ‘Let’s Go Karaoke!’ Collaboration MV
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Little Glee Monster’s cover of an iconic X JAPAN song was released in January 2024 as the theme song for the film “Let’s Go Karaoke!” starring Go Ayano.

The beautiful harmonies woven by the five distinctive voices brilliantly express the ache of unrequited love and a sense of solitude.

With the rich emotionality characteristic of Little Glee Monster, they breathe new life into a classic, delivering overwhelming immediacy and moving listeners.

It’s a heartfelt ballad that perfectly matches the film’s worldview.

If you’re experiencing heartbreak or loneliness, this is a song that will stay close to your heart—be sure to give it a listen.

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Little Glee Monster “March 9th”
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A cover of “March 9th,” known as one of Remioromen’s classic songs.

Released in 2022 by the female vocal group Little Glee Monster, this version drew attention for its music video featuring Sakura Endo from Nogizaka46.

It’s a song that lets you convey your feelings to a junior you may no longer be able to see after graduation or starting a job.

Their signature warm choral work really resonates.

The nostalgic melody, which lets you feel the beauty of the Japanese language, is also one of its charms.

When you feel like expressing gratitude for the ordinary days, lean on this song to help share your feelings.

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Little Glee Monster「Ain’t No Mountain High Enough」
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The Motown classic “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” sung by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, was also used as the ending theme for the film Sister Act 2.

The song was covered by Little Glee Monster, a Japanese female vocal group.

On June 6, 2020, they posted a one-take cover video on YouTube.

In a format where they take turns singing short phrases of the song, each member’s individuality shines through in the performance.

It’s a soulful classic—be sure to listen to various versions!

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Their harmonies are so refreshing that I hope they will continue to take on covers of various songs like this, just as much as their original tracks.

This song, “Sekai ni Hitotsu Dake no Hana” (The One and Only Flower in the World), was released by SMAP and later drew attention for being included in high school music textbooks.

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Erika Karata Commercial: Sony Sonpo “Park Chorus” Version (30 Seconds)

This commercial introducing the appeal of Sony Sonpo’s auto insurance is a bit different from the usual.

That’s because everything from the opening sound logo to the song that follows is performed by Little Glee Monster! The ad presents Sony Sonpo’s strengths in sync with the music, and beyond the content itself, it’s a spot where Little Glee Monster’s beautiful harmonies irresistibly capture your ears.