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?
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GReeeeN Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025] (41–50)
dreamGReeeeN43rank/position

This is a song by GReeeeN, a rare music group whose members all work as dentists.
It was released in 2016 as their 26th single.
It’s a motivational song that expresses a positive spirit of moving toward your dreams.
With its slower tempo, it’s easy to sing while carefully listening to the melody.
It gained attention as the theme song for the “Caritas Shūkatsu” commercial.
Song of BeginningsGReeeeN44rank/position

It’s the perfect song to hype up a karaoke session! Packed with GReeeeN’s upbeat, positive message, it was released as a digital single in September 2016.
It was also featured as the theme song for Able’s spring 2016 TV commercial.
True to GReeeeN—whose members all have the unique background of being dentists—the warm vocals and melody really stand out.
With lyrics about new beginnings and hope, it’s ideal as the first song at karaoke.
It’s a crowd-pleaser, so you can sing it with confidence at work gatherings or karaoke with people you’re meeting for the first time.
loveGReeeeN45rank/position

It’s a heart-throbbing love song filled with the wish to stay with someone special for a lifetime.
It’s a track by GReeeeN, a music group that continues to thrive at the forefront of the Japanese music scene without ever showing their faces.
It’s included on their 2018 album “UreD.” Their songs naturally stick in your head, so they’re easy to remember—really nice.
travelerGReeeeN46rank/position

The bright, rhythmic song is GReeeeN’s track “Tabibito.” It’s very easy to sing and has a fast tempo, so even if you’re slightly off the beat, it’s hard to notice.
With its clean, refreshing feel, it’s a karaoke song that people from the young to the middle-aged and older can enjoy singing.
DepartureGReeeeN47rank/position

A couple who end up parting ways at graduation—but what lies there isn’t a dark emotion; it’s a forward-looking feeling.
This is a message song that leaves you with the sense of having watched a romantic movie.
It’s a track by GReeeeN, released in 2008 as their sixth single.
The straightforward vocals and lyrics, paired with a catchy melody, are truly moving.
The promotional video features actors Shun Kaneko and Haruka Kurosawa.
Haraki Station on the Izuhakone Railway Sunzu Line and Yumigahama in Minamiizu, Kamo District, were used as filming locations.
It’s also highly recommended as a karaoke song!
To the Lord of DawnGReeeeN48rank/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.
Fragment of a MeteorGReeeeN49rank/position

A track by GReeeeN released exclusively via digital distribution on February 23, 2022.
It was chosen as the theme song for the Amazon Original drama “My Love from the Star.” As the title suggests, it’s an extremely refreshing, crystal-clear song, and within that sound you can enjoy vocals that are likewise highly transparent.
If you sing this song at karaoke, avoid forcing strained high notes, as that will ruin the song’s clarity; try to keep your throat open even in the high parts.
Also, aiming your voice toward the upper palate when you sing can enhance the sparkling quality of your tone, so give that a try as well.





