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.
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globe Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Seize the Lightglobe22rank/position

Released in 2002 as globe’s 28th single.
Announced in the year YOSHIKI joined globe, it is the only track featuring YOSHIKI’s participation.
It was used as the Japanese image song for the TV Asahi–aired overseas drama “Dark Angel.” The song boasts a star-studded collaboration: lyrics by YOSHIKI and Tetsuya Komuro, composition by YOSHIKI, and arrangement by Tetsuya Komuro.
Stop! In the Name of Loveglobe23rank/position

It’s a track included on globe’s seventh original album, “Lights,” released in 2002.
The song was originally a 1965 single by the American vocal group The Supremes, which globe covered.
It was globe’s first single to feature lyrics entirely in English and was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “A Star’s Love.”
The reason is Tokyoglobe24rank/position

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.
sweet heartglobe25rank/position

It was released in 1998 as globe’s 15th single.
The song was issued as the third installment of BRAND NEW globe 4 SINGLES and was used as the campaign song for FORD’s “COUNTDOWN FESTIVAL.” The music video for this track was produced under the theme “a nightmare seen by TK.”
on the way to YOUglobe feat. Keiko26rank/position

A solo ballad by KEIKO that you’ll want to listen to while thinking of someone you love.
The theme given by Tetsuya Komuro was “the moments when you suppress yourself in love.” The lyrics, which carefully trace the process of facing one’s true essence while contemplating opposites—reason and instinct, subjectivity and objectivity—are deeply moving.
The message, depicting a journey of listening to your inner voice and walking the path toward self-actualization, is sure to resonate strongly with listeners.
As you feel the sentiments KEIKO poured into the lyrics, why not nurture your love for the baby in your womb?
Because I LOVE the NIGHTglobe27rank/position

It’s a song included on globe’s second album, “FACES PLACES,” released in 1997.
The album sold three million copies, becoming a major hit following their previous work.
The song was used in a Kanebo “Mild Coat Shampoo” TV commercial.
Deperturesglobe28rank/position

The fourth single from globe, the group featuring Tetsuya Komuro, the music producer who took the 1990s by storm.
Boasting sales of 2.28 million copies, the track is also famous as a commercial jingle.
If you’re in your 30s, Komuro’s music is simply indispensable.


