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GLAY Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

GLAY is a rock band from Hakodate, Hokkaido, that began their activities in 1988 and celebrated their 30th anniversary in 2018.

Thirty years is incredible, isn’t it?

Here, we’ve put together a collection of their timeless classics—songs from a band that continues to perform live and produce new music with great energy.

GLAY Popular Song Ranking [2026] (71–80)

VERBGLAY76rank/position

Their 38th single.

This song became the opening theme for ‘ONGAKU SENSHI MUSIC FIGHTER’ and is a quintessential GLAY-style rock number.

From the intro, the guitar riff and harmonics showcase HISASHI’s signature flair.

It’s a track brimming with a sense of speed.

everKrackGLAY77rank/position

A work by GLAY, the four-piece rock band that has set numerous milestones—such as CD sales and concert attendance—and continues to lead the J-POP scene at the forefront.

It’s the opening track of their 43rd single, “G4・II -THE RED MOON-,” and it drew attention for being an A-side single composed by a member other than TAKURO, who had been the main composer since their debut.

With effects-laden, noisy backing and a brief yet impactful fast solo, the track showcases a depth to GLAY as a band that isn’t typically associated with a technical image.

It’s a number that differs from their pop and melodious songs, and one that really fires up the crowd live.

the other end of the globeGLAY78rank/position

GLAY / the other end of the globe (short ver.)
the other end of the globeGLAY

This song is included on GLAY’s 14th major original album and was released in 2017.

It was chosen as the theme song for the MBS/TBS drama “Final Fantasy XIV: Dad of Light.” Composed by TERU with lyrics co-written by TERU and TAKURO, it showcases a new frontier for GLAY.

SakurabitoGLAY79rank/position

It’s a heartfelt ballad filled with the feelings of people who live alongside the cherry blossoms.

It carefully portrays the choices and struggles of those who leave their hometown and those who remain.

Written by GLAY for a Fukushima reconstruction support project, the song was included on the bonus CD of the album “MUSIC LIFE,” released in November 2014.

It was later chosen as the ending theme for the information program “Joho Live Miyaneya.” At a concert in February 2015, the four members performed an acoustic version by themselves, said to have played it with their thoughts turned toward Tohoku.

As spring arrives and you begin life in a new environment, why not listen to this song and draw some courage from it?

Always together, just the two of us…GLAY80rank/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.