GLIM SPANKY Popular Song Ranking [2026]
GLIM SPANKY is a duo consisting of a female vocalist and a male guitarist.
After hearing her husky voice just once, many of you probably felt you wanted to listen to more of their songs.
While rooted in blues and garage rock, they’re standout artists who continue to take on new musical challenges.
In this article, we’ll introduce their songs in a ranked list!
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GLIM SPANKY Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
I Feel the Earth MoveGLIM SPANKY8rank/position

“I Feel The Earth Move” also brings to mind Carole King’s original.
The rock band GLIM SPANKY covered it, and it was used as the song for Kao’s Biore u Moisturizing Beautiful Skin commercial.
Remi Matsuo’s husky vocals and Mr.
Kamemoto’s guitar riff are absolutely fantastic, adding a hard-edged coolness that gives the song a fresh appeal.
FoolsGLIM SPANKY9rank/position

GLIM SPANKY’s “Fools” is a standout piece whose sound cuts with a sharp edge while harboring darkness.
Chosen as the theme song for the 2018 film “Impossibility Defense,” it instantly draws listeners into its world.
Amid the dark lyrics, it conveys the importance of choices and a sense of a future shaped by them, while the powerful rhythm and exquisite guitar work add palpable tension.
Recommended not only for fans of visual kei and Japanese rock, but also for anyone seeking a gripping new musical experience.
FighterGLIM SPANKY10rank/position

Among women with low voices, many may have GLIM SPANKY songs as their go-to repertoire.
Of their works, the one I especially recommend is “Fighter.” While falsetto appears in the chorus, the low notes in the A section are top-notch.
Low-voiced women can certainly project sexiness, but in this song I think you can really showcase the cool, edgy side unique to deeper voices.
It’s especially suited to women with a low, husky timbre.
If possible, don’t sing it too cleanly—try delivering it a bit rough.
GLIM SPANKY Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
impulseGLIM SPANKY11rank/position

GLIM SPANKY is a duo gaining popularity for their distinctive husky vocals and decadent melodies.
For women with a limited vocal range, they might be one of the top bands with many easy-to-sing songs.
Among their tracks, the one I particularly recommend is their new song, “Shoudou” (Impulse).
There’s a falsetto part in the pre-chorus, but it’s simply choosing to sing in falsetto where chest voice would also work, so it shouldn’t pose a problem.
Dropping the key by one semitone from your optimal key will likely make it easiest to sing, so please use that as a reference.
Dummy Rock and BluesGLIM SPANKY12rank/position

A track included as the first song on GLIM SPANKY’s debut mini-album, “MUSIC FREAK.” Its impact and heavyweight sound blend powerfully with Remi Matsuo’s husky vocals—electrifying.
The rhythm is simple yet satisfying, and the vibe is downright bluesy.
It’s so rich and intense that it could practically make a meal go down with “DUMMY ROCK AND BLUES” as a side… Well, a meal would be nice, but maybe a favorite drink is more fitting.
This is a number that burns away your daily worries, anxieties, and lingering frustrations.
Hero of the eraGLIM SPANKY13rank/position

Included on the 2016 album “Next One.” Theme song for the drama “Uchū no Shigoto” (Space Work).
The funky, avant-garde guitar in the intro really grabs you.
The husky-voiced, emotionally powerful vocals pierce right through your eardrums.
The wind is callingGLIM SPANKY14rank/position

This is a digital-only single by the Japanese duo Glim Spanky, released on June 16, 2021.
It appears to have been produced as the theme song for the 30th anniversary of abn Nagano Asahi Broadcasting.
It’s a very Glim Spanky-style, simple mid-tempo rock song, and in that sense, I think it’s relatively easy to sing if you pick it for karaoke.
That said, while I’m recommending it as a song for women who aren’t confident with high notes, I should mention that Remi Matsuo’s vocals in the chorus are impressively powerful in chest voice at a fairly high range—so if possible, I’d love for everyone to give that part a real try.
If you practice producing your voice as if you’re placing it against your upper palate and avoid squeezing your throat as much as possible, even those who struggle with high notes will surely be able to sing it!


