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GLAY’s Most Touching Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

We’ll introduce GLAY’s moving songs—ranging from undeniably cool tracks to the occasional playful tune that delights fans—in a ranked list of popular hits.

Many of GLAY’s songs strike a deep chord, and plenty of listeners likely find themselves relating to the lyrics as they listen.

GLAY's Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Thank you for your loveGLAY8rank/position

This is a song that TERU originally released as a personal acoustic performance on Twitter for victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake, later arranged and distributed as a GLAY charity single.

It marks the first time a song composed by a member other than TAKURO has been released as a single.

It is included only on the Taiwan edition of the album “GLAY.”

bewildermentGLAY9rank/position

It’s a song by GLAY that portrays someone struggling and suffering.

Even people who tend to shy away from GLAY for being too intense will find it easy to listen to and moving.

Beyond the music itself, the message prompts a lot of reflection, making it a uniquely thought-provoking track.

lipsGLAY10rank/position

An erotic number that captures both aching infatuation and passionate love.

Swept up by irresistible desire, the protagonist’s heart grows increasingly unsettled by feelings for their partner—expressed powerfully against GLAY’s signature, high-velocity sound.

The striking guitar riff and melody sung in a higher key further accentuate the emotions swirling within.

Released in May 1997, the song was used as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s “HEY! HEY! HEY! MUSIC CHAMP” from April to June of the same year, and became a major hit as the band’s first Oricon No.

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It’s the perfect track for cranking up the energy with friends at karaoke or letting your feelings out.

GLAY’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)

CHILDREN IN THE WARGLAY11rank/position

CHILDREN IN THE WAR Live From HIGHCOMMUNICATIONS 2003
CHILDREN IN THE WARGLAY

GLAY’s 2003 performance of “CHILDREN IN THE WAR” is a powerful work packed with a deeply moving message.

Created by the band’s leader TAKURO in response to the Iraq War, the song calls for strong empathy from listeners.

Hearing it will make your longing for world peace resonate even more strongly.

Its essence also shines through on the album “UNITY ROOTS & FAMILY, AWAY,” which I highly recommend!

HOWEVERGLAY12rank/position

GLAY’s “HOWEVER,” released in 1997, was used as the ending theme for the TV drama “Ryodatsua i: Abunai Onna” (Stolen Love: Dangerous Woman).

GLAY is a visual kei rock band that represents the 1990s.

With its expansive melody and romantic lyrics, this song is a classic love song widely favored by many men.

Always together, just the two of us…GLAY13rank/position

This is a song that TAKURO wrote for TERU’s sister, whom he was going to marry.

It straightforwardly turns their strong vow to live together forever into a song.

Among GLAY’s fans, it’s probably one of the top three ballads.

It’s a song I’d love for you to listen to with someone you cherish.