[Do As Infinity’s Masterpieces] A Collection of Timeless, Exquisite Hit Songs
Do As Infinity continues to capture hearts across generations with a world woven from powerful yet heartrending vocals and a grand, sweeping sound.
From widely known tie-in tracks to hidden gems that enjoy enduring popularity among fans, their appeal runs remarkably deep.
In this article, we’ll showcase a broad selection of Do As Infinity’s masterpieces and hit songs.
Find that one track that brings back memories of those days and colors your recollections!
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[Do As Infinity’s Masterpieces] An Unfading Collection of Exquisite Hit Songs (11–20)
A future without youDo As Infinity

A song released on January 20, 2010 as the 22nd single.
It was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Inuyasha: The Final Act.
The lyrics, carrying the message “Let’s keep running without looking back,” which links to the anime’s worldview, give listeners a push forward.
It’s a driving, fast-paced rock ’n’ roll track with punchy drum beats.
It is fine weather today.Do As Infinity

A song released on September 25, 2003 as the 16th single.
It was used as the opening theme for a soccer video game.
It lightheartedly and comically sings, in rock ’n’ roll style, about our restless frustration—youthful yet somehow unimpressive.
TAODo As Infinity

A song released on July 27, 2005 as the 20th single.
It was used as the opening theme for the role-playing game Tales of Legendia.
“TAO” means “way” or “path” in Chinese.
This was Do As Infinity’s last single before their first disbandment.
under the sunDo As Infinity

A song released on July 31, 2002 as the 13th single.
It was used as the commercial song for the video game “MURAKUMO.” It powerfully sings about the everyday life of a woman working in the city, her individuality, and worldview, set to a fast-paced rock tune.
Magic Words ~Would you marry me?~Do As Infinity

A song released on June 11, 2003 as the 15th single.
It was used as the theme song for the daytime drama “Chocolat,” based on a manga.
It’s a breezy pop tune notable for the opening line—recorded in a child’s voice—saying “Would you marry me?” in Japanese, meaning “Will you marry me?”
ParadiseDo As Infinity

A song released on December 15, 2004 as the 18th single.
It was used as the ending theme for the theatrical anime Inuyasha the Movie: Fire on the Mystic Island.
It’s an uplifting number that sings of walking forward, believing that no matter how badly one is hurt, there is a paradise somewhere in this world.
[Do As Infinity’s Masterpieces] A Timeless Collection of Gemlike Hit Songs (21–30)
HeartNEW!Do As Infinity

This rock number powerfully portrays universal “heart,” swaying emotions, and the will to move forward.
It’s a classic that captures the momentum right after Do As Infinity’s debut and was released in December 1999.
The catchy yet bittersweet melody is layered with Tomiko Van’s straightforward, crystalline vocals, striking listeners to the core.
Ryo Owatari’s guitar sound adds a sense of speed to the track, showcasing the band’s full appeal.
It was also included on the million-selling best-of album “Do The Best,” and has been loved by fans for many years.
Give it a listen on nights when you want to face your own heart or in moments when you need courage.


