Little Glee Monster Popular Song Ranking [2026]
Little Glee Monster, a hot topic among hardworking teenage girls.
They are an all-female a cappella group.
Their lyrics, which portray youth, are especially popular with girls in school clubs.
Check out their classic hits and start humming along today.
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Little Glee Monster Popular Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)
My Brand New DayLittle Glee Monster51rank/position

There are times when you crave power, when you need a boost, when you want to take in Little Glee Monster’s songs like an energy drink.
Their song “My Brand New Day” was even used in a commercial for Nihombashi Takashimaya.
Its lively, exciting chorus draws listeners in.
Just listening to it makes you feel like something fun is about to happen.
March 9Little Glee Monster52rank/position

This is Little Glee Monster’s cover of Remioromen’s popular song “March 9.” It was included as a B-side on their 2022 single “Your Name,” and the music video features Sakura Endo from Nogizaka46.
Unlike Remioromen’s rock-tinged vibe, this version is arranged to showcase Little Glee Monster’s beautiful harmonies.
Thinking that your senior has always been by your side watching over you—both in happy times and in moments of uncertainty—can bring comfort and strength, right? It’s a song that lets you convey a heartfelt “Thank you for all the help up to now” to the senior who has supported you both physically and emotionally for so long.
Catch me if you canLittle Glee Monster53rank/position

This is a song with a spotlight moment where Karen, who handles the lowest vocals among the Little Glee Monster members, truly shines.
The lyrics are in English, and Karen’s pronunciation is especially good.
With native-like diction, tasteful vocal inflections, and a peak-level vibrato, her delivery turns it into a sparkling, radiant track.
HarmonyLittle Glee Monster54rank/position

A song by Little Glee Monster, included on their debut album Little Glee Monster.
It was released in March 2014.
Since it’s not one of those typical sudden key changes in the chorus, the modulation in this track might be a bit hard to catch, but it shifts around 2:06 in the video when the vocals really open up.
This kind of subtle modulation pattern is a great technique for making the song engaging and memorable.
Even if it’s hard to notice just by listening, you might feel the modulation if you try singing it yourself.
And their confident vocals on this track—considering how old they were at the time of release—are truly impressive!
SPINLittle Glee Monster55rank/position

Little Glee Monster, a female vocal group that’s hugely popular even among elementary school students.
Their songs are known for being poppy, bright, and featuring beautiful harmonies among the members, but this track is a little different from their usual style.
It’s a cool number with an R&B flavor.
In the music video, Karen shows off some awesome dance moves, so why not use it as a track for a ‘dancing ball toss’ event? It’s a solo dance in the MV, but if a large group performs synchronized choreography, it could look even cooler!
UP TO ME!Little Glee Monster56rank/position

“UP TO ME!” is a song infused with Little Glee Monster’s passionate spirit, proclaiming that your life is ultimately up to you.
Released on November 22, 2023 as their 22nd single, it was also chosen as the opening theme for the anime The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse.
It’s an ambitious work that drew attention for being the first time member Yuumi wrote the lyrics.
Let’s get hyped with its upbeat, quintessential Little Glee Monster sound and its positive message about believing in your potential and charging into the future!
HappinessLittle Glee Monster57rank/position

This song, “Happiness,” is included on Little Glee Monster’s fourth album, FLAVA, released in 2019.
As with their other tracks, it showcases their vocal ability, and it’s an upbeat, mood-lifting number that perfectly matches the energetic and cute image of the members.
The song was written as a 2019 Takashimaya Valentine’s collaboration song for the “Mur de Chocolat” campaign.
It’s filled with the fluttering emotions of a girl and is a track that encourages a positive outlook.
The sky is watching.Little Glee Monster58rank/position

Little Glee Monster is a female vocal unit that made their major debut in 2014.
Their original songs are paired with couples, embodying their concept of bringing joy to people’s hearts through vocals alone.
Strike a pose together with the song and you’ll feel maximum accomplishment.
ForeverLittle Glee Monster59rank/position

This is a cover of a song by The Gospellers, but it’s a track where Maju—who has since left and is no longer a member—mainly handles the melody line.
The richly layered, a cappella-inspired sound and addictive tone make it incredibly compelling to listen to.
The distinctive way the emotions are conveyed is also captivating.
Ain’t No Mountain High EnoughLittle Glee Monster60rank/position

The Motown classic “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” sung by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, was also used as the ending theme for the film Sister Act 2.
The song was covered by Little Glee Monster, a Japanese female vocal group.
On June 6, 2020, they posted a one-take cover video on YouTube.
In a format where they take turns singing short phrases of the song, each member’s individuality shines through in the performance.
It’s a soulful classic—be sure to listen to various versions!


