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globe Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Produced by Tetsuya Komuro, who is also a member, globe debuted in 1995.Their debut album “globe” sold 4 million copies, and they went on to release a string of million-selling hits.

Here, we present globe’s popular songs in a ranking format.

globe Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)

THE MAIN LORDglobe31rank/position

globe feat MARC / THE MAIN LORD
THE MAIN LORDglobe

As a solo track by MARC PANTHER, this song delivers a thrilling sound that brings out MARC’s full coolness.

Its mid-tempo, swaying rhythm loops intensely in your head and pulls you deep into MARC’s world.

Throwin’ down in the double 0globe32rank/position

globe feat TK / Throwin’ down in the double 0
Throwin' down in the double 0globe

This is an instrumental solo single by Tetsuya Komuro, aka TK.

It’s got that signature, upbeat, and distinctive Komuro sound—very cool and exuding real charisma.

The music is enhanced by intriguing, retro-feeling visuals that combine CGI with live action.

The reason is Tokyoglobe33rank/position

globe from the beginning ~ orbit ~ the reason Tokyo (RADIO NEW EDIT)
The reason is Tokyoglobe

A gem of a song that conveys globe’s grand worldview.

The lights and shadows of Tokyo, a vast metropolis, and the joys and loneliness of the people who live there are depicted through delicate lyrics and melody.

Tetsuya Komuro’s exceptional compositional sense and KEIKO’s crystal-clear vocals blend beautifully, resonating deeply with listeners.

Released in March 2006, the track appears on the album “deep JAZZ globe.” The lyrics vividly capture the complex emotions of urban dwellers, reading like a poem.

When you feel swallowed by the clamor of the big city, or when you find yourself longing for your hometown, give this song a listen.

Try This Shootglobe34rank/position

(Nico Nico Douga) globe’s god-tier song Try This Shoot (Live)
Try This Shootglobe

It was released in 2001 as globe’s 23rd single.

It was used as the commercial song for Kao Sofina “AUBE,” but the commercial version and the single version differ greatly in both musical style and lyrics, with the single released in an epic trance style.

The lyrics were written solely by KEIKO.

UNDER Your Skyglobe35rank/position

It’s a track included on globe’s third original album, “Love again,” released in 1998.

Its uptempo sound and KEIKO’s powerful vocals are overwhelming, yet the song also carries a certain wistfulness.

It’s a fan favorite.

a picture on my mindglobe36rank/position

"Sang 'globe – a picture on my mind'" by LADY GAMA
a picture on my mindglobe

A slightly mellow song.

It builds up in the middle, and from there it’s really good.

It’s a bit hard to get the energy up at karaoke, but once you get used to singing it, it’s a great song.

The “actually…” part leaves a very strong impression.

It feels like a song that portrays the slightly bittersweet feelings inside a woman’s heart.

biting her nailsglobe37rank/position

It was released in 1999 as globe’s 19th single.

The track is a single cut from the album “CRUISE RECORD 1995-2000,” and was used in a Sotec “e-one 500” commercial.

The lyrics were written by KEIKO and MARC.

gardenglobe38rank/position

globe / globe EDM Sessions – garden(TK Remix)
gardenglobe

Released in 2001 as globe’s 22nd single.

It was issued simultaneously with the album “outernet.” Although it only reached No.

19 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and wasn’t a major hit, from this song onward globe shifted toward a trance style.

It’s also the track that triggered that transition.

genesis of nextglobe39rank/position

Released in 2001 as globe’s 25th single.

The song was used as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo anime Cyborg 009, runs over nine minutes, and is the longest among globe’s singles.

It was included in advance on the remix album “global trance” prior to the single’s release.

love goes onglobe40rank/position

While passionate as a love song, it also carries a bittersweet mood—this is a classic by globe.

Included on the March 1998 album “Love Again,” it remains highly popular among fans.

Tetsuya Komuro’s exceptional production and KEIKO’s clear, transparent vocals blend beautifully in this track.

Its innovative fusion of electronic and pop sounds revolutionized the J-pop scene of the ’90s.

The lyrics, centered on enduring love and passion, are filled with an uplifting, positive message.

It’s a recommended song for those who want to heal the pain of heartbreak or feel a deep bond with someone special.