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GLAY Ballad Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

GLAY Ballad Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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GLAY Ballad Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

While GLAY has many bright, fast-paced songs, their ballads are truly wonderful as well.

With highly relatable lyrics, many fans are likely moved to tears when hearing them live.

Here, we present a ranking of GLAY’s most popular ballad songs.

GLAY Ballad Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

HOWEVERGLAY1rank/position

With its poignant lyrics and beautiful melodic line that resonate deeply, this is one of GLAY’s signature songs.

Released in August 1997, it became the band’s first million-selling single and captured the hearts of many listeners.

It was also featured as the ending theme for the TBS drama “Ryakudatsu-ai: Abunai Onna,” which drew even more attention.

The lyrics, which sing of bonds with a loved one and the strength to move forward together by overcoming past experiences, offer comfort and courage to listeners.

It’s a moving song you’ll want to hear when you want to cherish time with someone important or when you’re standing at a crossroads in life.

Together forever…GLAY2rank/position

When you think of ballads, many of them have bittersweet themes, don’t they? Still, there are times when you want to listen to a song that warms your heart.

That’s why I’d like to introduce “Zutto Futari de.” It was GLAY’s first ballad released as a single.

There’s also a moving backstory: the song was written by the vocalist TERU for his older sister’s wedding.

As a result, it’s a piece that celebrates the beauty of love.

Why not give it a listen on a special day, like an anniversary or a wedding?

Winter,againGLAY3rank/position

This commercial promotes the idea that using Car Sensor might help you find your ideal car, set against a snowy landscape.

The version featuring only Nanao conveys a wintry mood, while the version that also includes Ryuji Akiyama and Kotaro Yoshida adds a touch of comedy in the finer details.

The song that accentuates the snowy atmosphere is GLAY’s “Winter, again.” Although the music video imagery recreated in the commercial strongly evokes the cold of winter, the sound and vocals are intense, leaving the impression of a burning passion that persists in the cold.

NatsuneGLAY4rank/position

Released as a single in 2006, it was selected as the theme song for TBS’s variety show “Koisuru Hanikami!” from July to September.

It’s a fan-favorite, grand-scale summer ballad that topped the Oricon chart.

A dramatic number perfect for listening to while walking along the summer coastline.

RAINGLAY5rank/position

A ballad that expresses the ache of unrequited love.

Its dynamic, dramatic progression is illuminated by a beautiful, catchy melody.

Produced by YOSHIKI, who also performed the piano, this work was released in March 1995 as GLAY’s debut single.

It was also selected as the ending theme for the anime Yamato Takeru.

The lyrics, which liken lost love and loneliness to the rain, are striking, and they convey a desire to find hope even amid sorrow.

It’s a perfect song for soothing a downcast mood or deepening your feelings for someone special.

BELOVEDGLAY6rank/position

Even after entering the 2020s, GLAY continues to thrive as a top-tier, hugely popular band.

Their rise in the 1990s was remarkable: despite their origins in what’s commonly called the visual kei scene, they produced a string of universally known hits and grew into a truly national band—something that hardly needs restating.

The classic ballad “BELOVED,” released in 1996 and a song that cemented GLAY’s popularity, clearly shows how their music possesses a timeless quality, untouched by passing trends.

As GLAY’s principal songwriter, TAKURO is known for lyrics and melodies that cherish the Japanese language and favor traditional turns of phrase; his work reaches the tender places in listeners’ hearts across generations.

When you meet someone truly special, be sure to lend an ear to this song.

COLORSGLAY7rank/position

A rock ballad recommended for men is GLAY’s “COLORS.” It features a sound that embodies GLAY’s signature beauty and warm lyrics.

Centered on the bond between a father and child, this song lets you express things that might feel too embarrassing to say normally by conveying them through the music.

If you channel TERU and sing it in a high tone, it’ll be an absolute crowd-pleaser.

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