RAG MusicRanking
Wonderful Music Rankings

GReeeeN Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

GReeeeN’s lyrics, infused with the strength to face challenges and gentle kindness, speak to the heart again and again.

Many people have surely been encouraged time and again by their powerful, heartfelt directness and strongly messaged lyrics.

Here’s a ranked introduction to GReeeeN’s uplifting songs that feel like a powerful ally.

GReeeeN Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Love SongGReeeeN8rank/position

This is a song by the four-member male vocal group GReeeeN, released in 2007.

At the time, it became an exceptional hit across various music distribution platforms.

It’s also included on the album “Ah, Domo.

Hajimemashite.” From snack commercials to a variety show ending theme, its tie-ins show just how popular it was.

The candid, straightforward lyrics about love gently resonate with the heart.

GReeeeN’s one-of-a-kind harmonies will give you a supportive push forward.

prideGReeeeN9rank/position

GReeeeN × Hayato Sakamoto “pride”
prideGReeeeN

A GReeeeN song that colors the blazing summer of high school baseball.

Carried by a powerful, up-tempo sound, the players’ heartfelt messages resonate deeply.

Included on an album released in June 2012, this track was produced as the ABC Summer High School Baseball Cheer Song and was also chosen as the theme for “Nettou Koshien.” The lyrics, which say that past experiences support the future, seem to celebrate the daily efforts of the ballplayers.

It’s a song that fires up not only those striving toward their dreams, but also those who cheer them on.

When high school baseball season arrives, it becomes a popular anthem echoing through stadiums across the country.

far; distant; by farGReeeeN10rank/position

I’d like to introduce a moving ballad where the loneliness of leaving home intertwines with a strong will to pursue one’s dreams.

This work by GReeeeN expresses gratitude to the parents who raised us, and every listen warms the heart by reminding us of family love.

Released in May 2009 as their 11th single, it’s also famous as the theme song for the blockbuster film “ROOKIES: Graduation.” By setting aside the rap parts to let the vocals take center stage, the song resonates deeply.

It’s perfect not only for students about to leave home, but also for adults who’ve long been out in society and want to recall their original resolve.

Highly recommended as background music for graduation season or for videos expressing thanks to someone special.

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

stepsGReeeeN11rank/position

When you’re pouring yourself into club activities or studying, I think there are times when you hit a wall.

There are also moments when you wonder, “Why am I working so hard, and for what?” For anyone in the midst of that kind of hard work, I recommend GReeeeN’s Ayumi (Steps).

This song is GReeeeN’s ninth single, released in 2009.

Time has passed since its release, but it’s a track that especially resonates with young people who are dedicated to something.

Flower SongGReeeeN12rank/position

GReeeeN – Hana Uta (Flower Song)
Flower SongGReeeeN

An energetic rock tune that sings about the strength to face forward as yourself, accompanied by words that evoke nature, like the sun and flowers.

It’s a GReeeeN track known for its affecting vocals and exhilarating sense of speed.

Released in June 2011 as their 12th single, it was used as the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s “JAPAN COUNTDOWN.” Especially when you’re stuck in your studies and on the verge of losing confidence, the propulsive power of this song becomes a strong ally.

It’s the perfect cheer song for exam-takers who want to turn anxiety into strength and keep running forward.

doorGReeeeN13rank/position

This is their eighth single, released in 2008.

It’s a song that reminds you time won’t wait, and gives you a push to go all-out toward your dreams.

In the music video, four foreigners appear playing the members of GReeeeN, which sparked talk at the time about whether their real faces had finally been revealed.

However, at the end of the video it’s made clear that those actors are not the real GReeeeN, and that the members themselves are Japanese.

DepartureGReeeeN14rank/position

Since taking on the main theme for NHK’s morning drama “Yell,” GReeeeN feels like they’ve broadened their fan base even more.

It’s nothing short of astonishing that they continue to be supported despite not revealing their identities or appearing in the media! Their gentle spring song “Tabidachi” is also wonderful.

The letter-style lyrical approach is endlessly stylish, and the content is written with an unfailingly kind perspective—it gives you courage just by listening.

It’s a song I want to share not only for myself but also with a friend who’s about to set off into a new world.