GReeeeN Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Since their debut in 2002, GReeeeN has never revealed their faces, continually sparking listeners’ imaginations.
From over 30 singles and eight albums, we present their most popular songs in ranking format.
GReeeeN Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)
MiracleGReeeeN1rank/position

It’s a love song that treats meeting someone special as a wonderful event and sings straight from the heart about the precious days of walking together.
It’s a single released in May 2008 by GReeeeN, a vocal group that performs without showing their faces.
Chosen as the theme song for the hit TV drama “ROOKIES,” it went on to earn a Guinness World Record as the best-selling download single in Japan, standing as a brilliant milestone in music history.
Its up-tempo, emotionally rich melody further elevates its direct message of love and gratitude.
Brimming with forward-looking, hopeful energy, it’s perfect for kicking off a school or cultural festival with flair! Sing it with your friends, and it’s sure to become an unforgettable memory.
Love SongGReeeeN2rank/position

This is GReeeeN’s smash-hit love song, sung with a gentle melody that carries straight-from-the-heart feelings.
Released as a single in May 2007, many of you may remember hearing it frequently on TV and around town back then.
Brimming with heart-fluttering emotion, it expresses a straightforward sense of gratitude toward a loved one and a determination to walk into the future together.
Cherished over many years, it was covered as the theme song for a film released in March 2015, and in a movie that opened in January 2019, the very world of the song served as the origin of the story.
It’s perfect for moments when you want to warm your heart with memories of a past romance, or quietly soak in pure feelings as you reaffirm your love for a cherished partner.
Letter to the SkyGReeeeN3rank/position

Like sending a letter with no address up into the sky, this GReeeeN song gives voice to feelings you want to convey even if they never reach their destination.
It’s included on the album “Shio, Kosho,” released in June 2009, which won Best Album at the 51st Japan Record Awards.
Though it had no flashy tie-ins, this piece has quietly resonated with many listeners as a ballad that leaves a deep afterglow toward the end of the album.
The layered vocals and choral work—spreading out as if gently supporting a single prayer—are especially striking.
It’s a song we particularly want to send to those standing at the milestone of graduation, carrying unspoken gratitude and words left unsaid.
As you look back on the days when you couldn’t be honest with a teacher or mentor, why not entrust your feelings to this song?
far; distant; by farGReeeeN4rank/position

A song chosen as the theme for the film “ROOKIES: Graduation,” it is the first ballad GReeeeN ever attempted.
Released as a single in 2009, its lyrical lyrics—expressing gratitude to parents and the emotions felt at the moment of becoming independent—are deeply moving.
Beginning with a quiet piano and gradually building as more instruments join, its structure is highly dramatic, making it excellent as a choral piece as well.
The down-to-earth message—clashing with parents during school days but eventually recognizing their love—makes it perfect for performances at cultural and school festivals.
It’s a heartwarming masterpiece that we hope will be sung by those starting their journey toward independence, such as high school and junior high students.
OrangeGReeeeN5rank/position

A love song by GReeeeN is just the thing to listen to on an autumn evening.
Released in April 2012, it also became familiar as the song for Shiseido’s SEA BREEZE commercial.
You can almost see the bittersweet scene of waiting for your crush on a schoolyard bathed in sunset, heart pounding, or gazing at their figure glowing orange from behind.
That straightforward feeling of thinking about someone so much it hurts races through our hearts on a fresh, up-tempo sound.
It’s a song that gives you a gentle push when you want to confess your feelings but can’t quite find the courage.
Shape of LoveMISIA feat.HIDE(GReeeeN)6rank/position

A single from August 2018 filled with a warmth that envelops the feeling of thinking about a loved one.
Written and composed by GReeeeN, with Seiji Kameda invited as arranger, it’s a grand ballad.
MISIA’s overwhelming vocal prowess and HIDE’s chorus blend exquisitely, gently wrapping the listener’s heart.
The piece won the Best Vocal Performance at the 60th Japan Record Awards, is included on the album “Life is going on and on,” and has surpassed 100 million streams.
It also pairs beautifully with the simple, gentle timbre of a music box.
Song of ParentsGReeeeN7rank/position

This is a heartwarming piece filled with deep love and gratitude toward one’s parents.
Included on the album “Shio, Kosho,” released in June 2009, the song traces emotional changes from childhood memories through a rebellious phase to the point of growing up and coming to understand a parent’s feelings.
Its charming sound—distinctively GReeeeN—blends a pop melody with rap and leaves a strong impression.
This is a track you’ll want to listen to at life’s milestones or when you wish to reaffirm the parent-child bond.
It’s also easy to incorporate into recreational settings such as day-service programs, allowing you to enjoy reminiscing together with older adults.


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