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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.

GLAY Karaoke Song Popularity Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Their HOLY X’MASGLAY29rank/position

GLAY / Tekko’s Holy Christmas
Their HOLY X'MASGLAY

This ballad, included on the 2002 album “UNITY ROOTS & FAMILY, AWAY,” gently puts you in a calm, peaceful mood.

Before appearing on the album, it was released to fan club members under the title “Tekko’s Holy Christmas.” Rather than a love-themed Christmas song, it has a warm, gentle feel that portrays Christmas as a slightly special day for people of all ages.

It’s a short song with a relaxed tempo, making it perfect to slip into a karaoke set during the holiday season.

loveGLAY30rank/position

What is romance, what is love…? This is a supreme love ballad that seeks the truth of human connection.

“Koi” is a track included as the B-side of the 33rd single “G4,” released in 2006.

The wistful guitar sound squeezes your heart tight.

The emotions woven into the lyrics also really pierce you.

The highest notes are on the lower side with a relatively narrow range, and the melody is slow, but there are falsetto parts, so be sure to practice switching between chest voice and falsetto.

GLAY Karaoke Hit Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)

Wings of IceGLAY31rank/position

GLAY / Wings of Ice (Lyric Movie)
Wings of IceGLAY

With its beautiful strings and jazzy performance that gives a sophisticated feel, “Koori no Tsubasa” (Wings of Ice) is a song you’ll want to sing on a cold winter’s day.

It’s included on GLAY’s 2019 album “NO DEMOCRACY,” the band best known for hits like “HOWEVER,” and it was featured in the film “Wings Over Everest.” TERU’s powerful yet fragile vocals, paired with lyrics that evoke an intense, intimate relationship between two people, make it perfect for adult karaoke.

The trick to singing this song is not to push too hard—sing as if exhaling.

On a winter night when you want to sink into a mellow mood, why not give this one a try?

The strength to keep livingGLAY32rank/position

GLAY / The Strength to Keep Living
The strength to keep livingGLAY

That powerful singing voice snaps you awake! “Ikiteku Tsuyosa” was released in 1995 as their seventh single.

It was used as the theme song for the variety show ‘Kazaa-na Downtown.’ The lyrics, sound, and vocal work all convey a strong determination to keep moving forward, and it makes you feel like, “I’m going to do my best too.” In terms of vocal range, it’s especially easy for women to sing.

It’s totally fine to use it for stress relief—don’t sweat the melody too much and just power through with sheer energy.

long-cherished desireGLAY feat. Oda Kazumasa33rank/position

A song that brings together two great forces who have led Japan’s music scene for many years in a miraculous collaboration.

Marking GLAY’s 30th anniversary, their partnership with Kazumasa Oda—an artist known for his transparent, emotive vocals and countless classics—is the very embodiment of a dream come true.

The result is a grand ballad where GLAY’s rock sound and Oda’s warm voice blend exquisitely.

The track is included on the best-of album “DRIVE 2010–2026 – GLAY complete BEST,” released on April 23, 2025.

The album is composed of songs chosen by fan voting, garnering a total of 65,260 votes.

This work carries a timeless appeal that resonates across generations, and it’s a must-listen for anyone pursuing their dreams or seeking to feel the bonds with those they hold dear.