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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 Songs Ranking [2026] (61–70)

HEROESGReeeeN61rank/position

This is a song I especially want those who keep failing and thinking “I’m worthless…” to hear.

It’s a track by GReeeeN, the popular music group behind hits like “Kiseki,” released in 2013 as their 21st single.

It drew attention for being chosen as the theme song for the drama “Detarame Hero.” The characteristically positive lyrics and catchy sound arrangement are memorable.

It’s an encouraging anthem that seems particularly effective for failures in romantic relationships.

If a quarreling couple listens to it, they might rediscover how important their partner is.

IcarusGReeeeN62rank/position

This is a song that was used for a Calpis Soda commercial.

The title “Icarus” refers to a figure from Greek mythology, and the story from that myth appears at the beginning of the lyrics.

The lyrics, which encourage a friend, are very powerful and uplifting.

SovietGReeeeN63rank/position

GReeeeN – Sobito (theme song of the film “Kiseki: Sobito of That Day”)
SovietGReeeeN

This is a song written specifically for the 2017 film “Kiseki: Ano Hi no Sobito,” starring Masaki Suda and Tori Matsuzaka.

The movie portrays the origins of the music group GReeeeN, and uses songs they had previously released as insert tracks.

The four actors who played the members also made their debut as the unit Green Boys.

Planet Earth (Ship) / EarthGReeeeN64rank/position

An opening theme for Fuji TV’s “Mezamashi Doyoubi,” packed with a heartwarming message and a melody that feels like a slice of crisp morning air.

Featured on GReeeeN’s album “Ah, Hello.

Long Time No See.,” this track was released in June 2008.

Its light, upbeat rhythm and the well-balanced harmonies of the four members blend beautifully to create the perfect comfort for the start of the day.

It’s a charming song that, when listened to on a weekend morning, clears your mind and fills you with energy for a brand-new day.

To the Lord of DawnGReeeeN65rank/position

This is a single released by GReeeeN in December 2016, with an advance digital release in November.

It was used as the ending theme for the TV drama “Career: The Rule-Breaking Police Chief,” starring Hiroshi Tamaki, who also appears in the music video.

MISS YOUGReeeeN66rank/position

MISS YOU-GREEEEN…(LIP SYNCH)
MISS YOUGReeeeN

We argue sometimes, but I really love you.

That bittersweet feeling is captured in GReeeeN’s “MISS YOU.” If we were to part ways while still fighting, we’d surely feel lonely… It feels like this song is warning us of that regret in advance.

Come on, don’t be stubborn—let’s make up.

NEW LIFEGReeeeN67rank/position

Housewife and I: Tried singing GReeeeN - NEW LIFE weeeek
NEW LIFEGReeeeN

GReeeeN’s “NEW LIFE,” released on May 9, 2023, became a hot topic as the theme song for NHK’s Drama 10 series Ikukyū Keiji (Paternity Leave Detective).

The lyrics are filled with imagery that evokes the start of a new life in April, offering encouragement to many students.

The song’s refreshing atmosphere warms listeners’ hearts like spring sunshine.

Whether you’re a longtime GReeeeN fan or new to their music, “NEW LIFE” is an ideal track to kick off new days, delivering encouragement and hope.

Oh!!!! Annoying!!!!GReeeeN68rank/position

The fast tempo will wake you up.

It includes parody elements of Unicorn’s “Dai Meiwaku,” and it’s fun to listen to them together.

As it heads toward the ending, it modulates, which is startling in a good way.

Recommended when you want to boost your mood in the morning with a fun smile.

OHA☆YOUGReeeeN69rank/position

GReeeeN – 「OHA☆YOU」
OHA☆YOUGReeeeN

A karaoke song by Green whose catchy vocal work and memorable voice fit perfectly into the Japanese pop scene.

It’s a tune you’ll want to sing in the morning, with a pleasant atmosphere that stirs up melodiousness, making it a perfect fit for the theme.

See you.GReeeeN70rank/position

The song “Matane” is included on the second album ‘Ah, Hello, Long Time No See.’ It was used in a commercial for Yamazaki Pan’s “Lunch Pack.” Many listeners may relate to the lyrics, which express confusion over the growing gap between someone who changes with time and oneself who remains standing still.

While the high notes and frequent melodic leaps are challenging, and the rapid-fire rap in the lower range is also difficult, the melody is catchy and easy to remember, so it should be easier to sing if you set it to a key that suits you.

It’s a great choice for your karaoke repertoire that will get everyone excited, even when sung together with friends in different keys.