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Karaoke Popular Song Ranking of globe [2026]

Karaoke Popular Song Ranking of globe [2026]
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Karaoke Popular Song Ranking of globe [2026]

The unit globe, which built an era as a member of the Komuro Family.

For those who witnessed their golden age, this content is filled with many nostalgic songs.

This time, we’d like to introduce them.

We’ve listed their popular karaoke songs in a ranking format, ordered by the number of plays.

Please take a look.

globe Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

DEPARTURESglobe1rank/position

globe / 「DEPARTURES(from LIVE DVD globe the best live 1995-2002)」
DEPARTURESglobe

It’s one of globe’s signature songs.

Released in January 1996 as their fourth single, it became a massive hit, selling over 2.3 million copies.

It was also used as the CM song for JR East’s “JR SKISKI” campaign.

The lyrics express a desire to break free from a stagnant everyday life and set out on a new journey.

KEIKO’s soaring vocals and Tetsuya Komuro’s sophisticated production are outstanding.

The fusion of dance music and J-pop—innovative at the time—is another part of its appeal.

Be sure to sing it with cool confidence.

Can’t Stop Fallin’ in Loveglobe2rank/position

For those in their late 40s, globe is a group that perfectly defined their youth.

I bet many people can sing at least one of their songs.

Among globe’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Can’t Stop Fallin’ in Love.” There’s just one spot in the chorus where falsetto comes in, but it’s at a comfortable range, so it’s not that difficult.

Other than that, there aren’t really any tricky parts, so if you can do a standard level of falsetto, definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

FACES PLACESglobe3rank/position

A track released as an advance single from the album “FACES PLACES.” KEIKO’s overwhelmingly high vocals make a striking impact.

It’s also fun to split up Marc Panther’s parts and sing it as a male-female duet.

The repeated English lyrics are pleasant and linger in your ears.

Anytime smokin’ cigaretteglobe4rank/position

A highly recommended song for those who want to sing their hearts out at karaoke: globe’s “Anytime smokin’ cigarette.” Released on April 9, 1997, this single blends Tetsuya Komuro’s keen eye for detail with his musicality, adding a fresh hue to J-pop.

By deftly weaving together engine sounds and the sparkle of keychains, it offers a glimpse into the street fashion and youth culture of the time.

The lyrics—expressing a yearning that lingers in the heart and remains in someone’s memory even from afar—leave a lasting impression.

Centered on the theme of a “zoomed-in” everyday life, the song celebrates individualism while wrapping the atmosphere in a slightly wistful melody.

It’s an undying classic that enhances any space, whether you’re singing solo or jamming with close friends.

FREEDOMglobe5rank/position

Da-iCE / 「FREEDOM(#globe20th -SPECIAL COVER BEST-)」
FREEDOMglobe

It’s a classic hit by globe, the pioneering dance-pop vocal unit.

The fast technopop track combined with energetic, powerful vocals made it popular, and it’s the kind of catchy song that lets you bask in nostalgia and relive memories from back then.

It’s especially recommended for those in their late 30s.

FACEglobe6rank/position

Produced by Tetsuya Komuro, this signature globe track brilliantly fuses sophisticated electronic sounds with KEIKO’s expressively rich vocals.

Familiar as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Their Marriages,” it powerfully resonates with listeners as it portrays one’s inner self and ways of facing others.

Released in January 1997, it sold over 1.3 million copies, making it globe’s best-selling single after “DEPARTURES.” It’s also included on the album “FACES PLACES,” which became a massive hit with over 3 million copies sold.

For many who discovered the song alongside the drama during their youth, it’s the perfect classic to sing a bit coolly at karaoke while reminiscing about those days.

Feel Like danceglobe7rank/position

globe’s debut single, released on August 9, 1995.

Premiered suddenly in front of a large audience, this song became a major hit, marking the start of globe’s rapid rise and leading to the creation of many classic tracks.

Truly a dream song where the dream reached its destination!

Is this loveglobe8rank/position

Released in 1996.

The music video shot in Arizona was a hot topic at the time.

Unlike the other singles, it’s by no means a loud or intense track, but it’s the kind of song that can move you to tears as you listen… A perfect pick for when you want a quiet, cathartic cry.

Love againglobe9rank/position

globe / Love again #Theme song of “Love Jōtō” #BADLY_IN_LOVE #Bad Relationship
Love againglobe

globe is an indispensable music unit when talking about the J-POP scene of the 1990s.

Their 12th single, released in March 1998, is a song that portrays a moody, mature romance in which two people reaffirm their love.

Its dazzling, trance-influenced synths radiate a cool sense of speed.

Carrying unforgettable emotions yet determined to face their partner once more, the earnest feelings are powerfully conveyed by KEIKO’s overwhelming vocals that envelop the dynamic waves of sound.

Sophisticated yet tinged with melancholy, the melody is perfect for nights when you want to sink into a slightly sentimental mood.

Perfume of loveglobe10rank/position

For those in their 40s, many probably immersed themselves in the height of the TK sound during their youth—it’s etched into their memories.

globe is one of the emblematic artists from that era, with numerous hit songs and many timeless tracks that are still listened to today.

While they have many songs about love, “Perfume of love” stands out as a popular number about a sorrowful romance.

It’s a deeply moving and relatable song that captures the sense of loss after a breakup and those helpless, aimless feelings.

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