GLAY’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]
GLAY has become a unique presence, with hits like rock ballads that use Japan’s distinctive melodies and straightforward lyrics packed with messages.
This time, we’ve picked out some of their most popular karaoke songs.
We’ve listed their most-played hits in a ranking format, so fans should definitely check them out.
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GLAY Karaoke Song Popularity Ranking [2026] (21–30)
HAPPY SWINGGLAY22rank/position

If you’re a fan club member, this title is probably one you feel attached to.
The song “HAPPY SWING,” which is also the name of the fan club, is included on their first album, “SPEED POP,” released in 1995.
It’s a catchy number that colors a refreshing band sound with piano tones.
The fantastical lyrics fit the mood of the track perfectly.
To bring out the song’s atmosphere, be sure to sing it brightly and energetically!
INNOCENCEGLAY23rank/position

The song INNOCENCE, included as the B-side to the 3rd single “Her ‘Modern…’,” features a relaxed tempo and gentle melody that, in contrast to the title track, showcases the breadth of GLAY’s musicality.
Since the key is relatively low for a GLAY song and the vocal range isn’t very wide, it should be approachable to try.
However, because some high notes appear in the chorus, if the key doesn’t suit you, please adjust your device’s settings and give it a sing.
RAINGLAY24rank/position

This is a mid-tempo number with a soothing, mellow vibe that draws you in.
“RAIN” was their debut single, released in 1994, and it was used as the ending theme for the anime Yamato Takeru.
It also drew attention for having YOSHIKI from X JAPAN involved in the songwriting and composition.
The lyrics, which gently embrace a sense of loneliness, really resonate.
Since the melody is on the slower side, don’t rush—try singing it by carefully following each and every phrase.
Way Of DifferenceGLAY25rank/position

GLAY’s upbeat band sound and high-quality melodies are in full swing here.
This is one of their classic autumn tracks.
With an unforgettable, spectacular sense of style that really lifts the mood, it’s a highly recommended song that hits just right for men in their 30s.
bewildermentGLAY26rank/position

GLAY is a four-piece rock band that dominated the 1990s J-pop scene with their catchy melodies and cool rock sound.
Their 20th single, “Tomadoi,” released as a double A-side with “SPECIAL THANKS,” was used as the theme song for the variety show “U-nan no Hontoko! Mirai Nikki.” Although the overall key is high, the actual vocal range is narrow and the melody is relaxed, so if you set it to a key that suits you, it should be easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s a rock tune with a catchy guitar riff that sticks in your head, perfectly matching the vibe of summertime.
SurvivalGLAY27rank/position

It was released in 1999 as a video single by GLAY.
It reached number one on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
The song is packed with lyrics, and the chorus in particular is so fast that it feels like you might trip over the words.
It’s a very difficult song to sing in time with the rhythm.
White RoadGLAY28rank/position

A memorable song with a beautiful melody that evokes a snowy winter night and lyrics that resonate deeply.
Released in December 2004 as GLAY’s 32nd single, it’s a ballad that also lends its title to the track.
TERU’s achingly powerful, soaring vocals shine, giving the piece GLAY’s signature, timeless appeal.
Filled with feelings for one’s hometown and loved ones, it’s a heartwarming ballad perfect for the cold winter season.
It’s a romantic song you’ll want to play on Christmas night while spending time with someone special.
When singing it at karaoke, we recommend delivering it gently while thinking of your hometown.


