GLAY Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
GLAY has become a unique presence, with hits like rock ballads that use Japan’s distinctive melodies and straightforward lyrics packed with messages.
This time, we’ve picked out some of their most popular karaoke songs.
We’ve listed their most-played hits in a ranking format, so fans should definitely check them out.
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GLAY Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
bewildermentGLAY22rank/position

GLAY is a four-piece rock band that dominated the 1990s J-pop scene with their catchy melodies and cool rock sound.
Their 20th single, “Tomadoi,” released as a double A-side with “SPECIAL THANKS,” was used as the theme song for the variety show “U-nan no Hontoko! Mirai Nikki.” Although the overall key is high, the actual vocal range is narrow and the melody is relaxed, so if you set it to a key that suits you, it should be easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s a rock tune with a catchy guitar riff that sticks in your head, perfectly matching the vibe of summertime.
SurvivalGLAY23rank/position

It was released in 1999 as a video single by GLAY.
It reached number one on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
The song is packed with lyrics, and the chorus in particular is so fast that it feels like you might trip over the words.
It’s a very difficult song to sing in time with the rhythm.
White RoadGLAY24rank/position

A memorable song with a beautiful melody that evokes a snowy winter night and lyrics that resonate deeply.
Released in December 2004 as GLAY’s 32nd single, it’s a ballad that also lends its title to the track.
TERU’s achingly powerful, soaring vocals shine, giving the piece GLAY’s signature, timeless appeal.
Filled with feelings for one’s hometown and loved ones, it’s a heartwarming ballad perfect for the cold winter season.
It’s a romantic song you’ll want to play on Christmas night while spending time with someone special.
When singing it at karaoke, we recommend delivering it gently while thinking of your hometown.
Just a little longer until graduationGLAY25rank/position

A graduation song that leaves a lasting impression.
Written and composed in 2002 by GLAY member TAKURO based on his own experiences, it delicately captures the emotions of students on the brink of graduation.
The lyrics—evoking borrowed dictionaries never returned and the hope of seeing friends again—convey a poignant blend of nostalgia and farewell.
The song was also included on the album “UNITY ROOTS & FAMILY, AWAY,” released in September of the same year, and has become a fan favorite.
It resonates especially strongly during graduation season, making it a must-listen for anyone closing the chapter on their memory-filled school days.
lipsGLAY26rank/position

An erotic number that captures both aching infatuation and passionate love.
Swept up by irresistible desire, the protagonist’s heart grows increasingly unsettled by feelings for their partner—expressed powerfully against GLAY’s signature, high-velocity sound.
The striking guitar riff and melody sung in a higher key further accentuate the emotions swirling within.
Released in May 1997, the song was used as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s “HEY! HEY! HEY! MUSIC CHAMP” from April to June of the same year, and became a major hit as the band’s first Oricon No.
1.
It’s the perfect track for cranking up the energy with friends at karaoke or letting your feelings out.
Their Holy X’masGLAY27rank/position

This ballad, included on the 2002 album “UNITY ROOTS & FAMILY, AWAY,” gently puts you in a calm, peaceful mood.
Before appearing on the album, it was released to fan club members under the title “Tekko’s Holy Christmas.” Rather than a love-themed Christmas song, it has a warm, gentle feel that portrays Christmas as a slightly special day for people of all ages.
It’s a short song with a relaxed tempo, making it perfect to slip into a karaoke set during the holiday season.
loveGLAY28rank/position

What is romance, what is love…? This is a supreme love ballad that seeks the truth of human connection.
“Koi” is a track included as the B-side of the 33rd single “G4,” released in 2006.
The wistful guitar sound squeezes your heart tight.
The emotions woven into the lyrics also really pierce you.
The highest notes are on the lower side with a relatively narrow range, and the melody is slow, but there are falsetto parts, so be sure to practice switching between chest voice and falsetto.





