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GReeeeN Ballad Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Did you know that the song “Haruka” is considered Greeeen’s first ballad?

Listening to this track might remind some people of their graduation or when they started working outside their home prefecture.

Try finding the Greeeen ballad packed with your own memories from the rankings.

GReeeeN Ballad Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Song of a Winter DayGReeeeN11rank/position

A four-man male vocal group with a wide-ranging musicality spanning pop, rock, reggae, breakbeats, and hip-hop, GReeeeN are active not only in their own performances but also in providing songs for others.

This track, included on their third album “Shio, Kosho,” opens with bell tones and a lyrical piano that conjure a Christmassy atmosphere.

The distinctive choral work weaves an emotional melody that evokes a certain wistfulness linked to winter landscapes.

With lyrics that convey love, it’s a hidden gem that enriches time spent with someone special.

allyGReeeeN12rank/position

“Ally” by GReeeeN is a song about friends who are always on your side no matter what.

Released in 2022, it was selected as the theme song for the film “Haw.” It sings about how even the most ordinary conversations are fun, how you can argue and quickly go back to normal, and how you understand each other better than anyone else.

The lyrics, filled with the desire to help one another whenever something happens and to stay friends no matter how old you get, truly strike a chord.

Why not express your everyday gratitude to a dear friend by sharing this song with them?

Sound of SummerGReeeeN13rank/position

GReeeeN’s “Natsu no Oto” depicts a delicate yet bittersweet story set against the backdrop of a summer festival.

Written as a campaign song for Kirin Namacha, it was released as a digital-only advance single ahead of its inclusion on the 2015 album “C, D desu to!?” From the intro, the song already carries a tinge of sadness that tightens the chest as you listen.

“Natsu no Oto,” or “the sound of summer,” most likely refers to fireworks—the fleeting bursts of light mirroring the transience of the singer’s own love.