GReeeeN Commercial Song and Popular Song Rankings [2026]
The vocal group GReeeeN has now become legendary, but you still hear their songs a lot in commercials and elsewhere, don’t you?
Some of you might feel nostalgic every time you listen.
This ranking focuses specifically on songs used in commercials.
Enjoy!
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GReeeeN Commercial Song and Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
Sound of SummerGReeeeN11rank/position

This is a digital-only track released by GReeeeN in 2015.
It was issued as a download in advance of its inclusion on their second best-of album, “C, D desu to!?”, and was used as the campaign song for Kirin’s Namacha (green tea).
It’s a perfect summer tune for anyone who wants to enjoy the season to the fullest, almost conveying the atmosphere, scents, and memories of summer itself.
Love SongGReeeeN12rank/position

It was released in 2007 as GReeeeN’s third single.
As GReeeeN’s first love song, it received numerous tie-ins and was used in a Meiji “Kajyu Gummy” commercial.
It peaked at No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, and even about a year after its release it re-entered the Oricon charts, achieving long-term sales.
stepsGReeeeN13rank/position

It was released in 2009 as GReeeeN’s ninth single.
The song was used for U-Can’s 2009 campaign and reached No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It is a message song aimed at young people, encouraging them to accept hardships and difficulties and keep moving forward step by step.


