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!
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Exquisite harmonies that resonate in your heart! Little Glee Monster’s Popular Songs: A Curated Collection of Masterpieces (1–10)
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Starting with a gentle piano melody, “Gyutto” opens with the chorus hook and the title line.
As it was used as the ending theme for the romance film “Principal: Am I in Love or What?”, it’s a cute yet bittersweet love song.
It portrays that somewhat frustrating sense of distance that feels like it’s somewhere between unrequited and mutual love.
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This is the first song for which all the members tried their hand at writing lyrics.
It portrays the hidden side of modern society, filled with expressions so complex that even adults find them difficult—something you wouldn’t expect from people our age at the time.
Unlike Little Glee Monster’s usual upbeat, energetic style, this track has a mature atmosphere and a slow tempo.
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This song was also featured in the commercial for Coca-Cola’s Ribbon Label Bottle.
As expected from a vocal group, the beautiful harmonies are perfect for Christmas and leave a strong impression.
The title, “Wrapping Love with a Ribbon,” fits perfectly as well, and it’s an emotionally moving track that I hope people around their age will listen to.
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From their major debut single released in 2014.
From the very first line, the powerful vocals and the upbeat, handclap-driven melody make it a delight to listen to.
The chorus is fantastic—you can’t help but want to sing along.
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You probably heard it a lot since it was Coca-Cola’s annual image song in 2018: Little Glee Monster’s “Sekai wa Anata ni Waraikakete Iru” (“The World Is Smiling at You”).
There aren’t many instrumental sounds; instead, effects like the sound of a ball, a spray can, and shoes are used as rhythmic elements.
It’s a song that only they can truly deliver, thanks to their strong vocals and ability to shine even a cappella.
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This song is said to be the first in the world to feature a music video using LED glass, and it matches perfectly with its upbeat, fun, and powerful energy.
The background is wonderfully dreamlike, and it even starts a cappella.
It’s a track full of highlights and truly satisfying to listen to.
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From their second single released in 2015.
Centered on the theme of “photographs,” the song conveys the bittersweet sorrow and loneliness of setting out on a journey, expressed through a bright, soothing vocal delivery.
The composition was crafted by Miho Fukuhara, known for her powerful singing voice.



