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GReeeeN Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

GReeeeN is a charismatic group that continues to be popular, especially among people in their teens to thirties.

They’re now an indispensable presence at karaoke.

This time, we’ve put together a ranking of their most popular karaoke songs.

Which songs do you all sing?

GReeeeN Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (31–40)

Song of a Winter DayGReeeeN36rank/position

GReeeeN is a four-member male vocal group that enjoys immense popularity for their songs encompassing a wide musical range and their distinctive choral work.

“Fuyu no Aru Hi no Uta,” included on their third album Salt and Pepper, is a Christmas song featuring a lyrical melody and delicate piano tones that feel soothing.

Its catchy melody makes it easy to remember, and the relaxed tempo makes it easy to sing at karaoke.

With interwoven melodies in different keys, it’s a number you can enjoy singing together with friends at Christmas.

Forget-me-notGReeeeN37rank/position

GReeeeN’s “Wasurenagusa,” written as the ending theme for the anime AI no Idenshi, captures the feelings of coexistence between AI and humans in the story and the experience of going through many “nice to meet you” moments—sentiments that, of course, resonate among humans as well.

And doesn’t that moving, expansive chorus—so characteristic of GReeeeN’s music—bring tears to your eyes? We encounter countless first-time emotions in life, but if you feel you’ve forgotten that sense lately, this is a song you should definitely listen to.

Graduation Song ~Let Me Say Thank You Over and Over~GReeeeN38rank/position

I wish I could stay like this forever, but I have to set off.

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This is a message song that sings of the bittersweet feelings and gratitude right before graduation.

Created by GReeeeN, it’s the coupling track to the single “Aisubeki Ashita, Isshun to Isshō o,” released in March 2014, and it’s also included on the best-of album “C, D desu to!?”.

It was featured in an AOKI commercial, cheering on the first steps into a new chapter of life.

Carried by a refreshing, warm melody, the straightforward lyrics make you want to say “thank you” over and over again, striking straight to the heart.

The harmony woven by the four voices is moving, making it a perfect song for a slideshow of memories with friends or an Instagram story to express your gratitude.

Thinking of youGReeeeN39rank/position

The song “Kimi Omoi,” used as the theme for the TV drama Nanase Futatabi, was included as a B-side on the 8th single “Tobira.” Many listeners may relate to its lyrics about how someone precious gives you strength.

The vocal range is wide for a solo performance, but the tempo is relaxed, so it’s easy to sing if you set the key to suit your voice.

Not only the melody but also the rap parts should be sung with a sense of groove—an emotional number that’s highly recommended for your karaoke selection.

allyGReeeeN40rank/position

Despite their mysterious identities, the group GReeeeN continues to enjoy enduring popularity.

Looking back now, they were forerunners of today’s “utaite” singers, such as Ado.

GReeeeN keeps releasing hit songs, but since their vocal range tends to be high, many people wonder whether elementary school children can sing them.

Their song “Mikata,” however, has a relatively narrow range among GReeeeN’s tracks and a simple melody, making it suitable for elementary school students to sing.

The lyrics also offer positive moral lessons, so be sure to check it out.

GReeeeN Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025] (41–50)

voiceGReeeeN41rank/position

The song “Koe” is included as a coupling track on the 11th single “Haruka.” It’s a number that has existed since their indie days and was first included on an album with the best-of release “Imamade no A-men, B-men desu to!?” Because it’s been sung by vocalists with different keys, the song spans a wide vocal range.

When singing it at karaoke, adjust the machine so you can cover it within your own range.

The melody itself is simple, so if you’re confident in your range you can sing it solo, but be careful—the shuffled, bouncy rhythm tends to drift off-beat.

Sound of SummerGReeeeN42rank/position

GReeeeN’s “Natsu no Oto” portrays a faint yet bittersweet story set against the backdrop of a summer festival.

Written as a campaign song for Kirin’s “Nama-cha,” it was released as a digital-only lead single ahead of its inclusion on the 2015 album “C, D desu to!?” From the intro, the song already feels heartrending, as if it tightens your chest the more you listen.

“Natsu no Oto,” or “the sound of summer,” likely refers to fireworks, with the fleeting fireworks mirrored against the transience of the singer’s own love.