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.
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GLAY Popular Song Ranking [2026] (81–90)
loveGLAY86rank/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.
Droplets of TimeGLAY87rank/position

Starting with a gently soothing intro, this song evokes a mellow, wintry atmosphere.
It also served as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama “Sky High 2,” and unfolds into an epic ballad running over seven minutes.
I think it’s perfect to listen to on a cold winter day while sipping warm milk.
A second that calls itself eternityGLAY88rank/position

This is a commercial introducing Seicomart’s 2024 Christmas cakes, produced by the convenience store chain that mainly operates in Hokkaido.
After a series of shots featuring delicious-looking cakes, the ad highlights an early-bird reservation discount.
The background music is by GLAY, a band from Hokkaido, featuring “Eien wo Nanoru Ichibyou” (One Second That Calls Itself Eternity), which has been chosen as Seicomart’s Christmas season commercial song since 2021.
Beginning with lyrics that evoke winter townscapes in Hokkaido, the song portrays the earnest feelings of lovers who care for each other—a winter love song that warms the heart as you listen.
A hundred flowers in full bloomGLAY89rank/position

A song that served as the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s “Yoso de Iwanto Itei: A Secret Restaurant Where You Can Hear Stories Only Here.” In the recording, Atsushi Matsushita of ZAZEN BOYS played the drums, delivering a thick, powerful beat.
The lyrics feature satire of modern society, reaffirming the band’s status as a cutting-edge rock act.
The Door of MidsummerGLAY90rank/position

With a propulsive sound that captures youthful impatience and hope for the future, it really makes you feel the arrival of summer.
This track is GLAY’s second single, released in June 1994, and many will remember it as the opening theme for the anime Yamato Takeru.
Later included on the classic album SPEED POP, it’s a song packed with their early raw energy.
The dry guitar tones and TERU’s soaring vocals deliver a refreshing sensation, like racing under an endless blue sky.
Put it on as summer driving music, and those bittersweet memories from back then are sure to come rushing back.


