[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] A Collection of Timeless Gem Hit Songs (41–50)
ROBOTDo As Infinity
This is a track included on their sixth album, “NEED YOUR LOVE,” released on February 16, 2005.
It’s a rock tune that delivers first-person, narrative-style lyrics from the perspective of a working man.
The song paints a cynical story about oneself—likened to a robot—and society.
RavenDo As Infinity
This is the B-side track of the fourth single “Yesterday & Today,” released on February 23, 2000.
It was used as the ending theme for a live-action film adaptation of a horror manga.
It starts with a quiet intro and suddenly turns into rock with a scream.
The lyrics revolve around the themes of dreams and memories.
SUMMER DAYSDo As Infinity

For some reason, this groove is a sound I want to etch into a page of my youth! Memories of summer come flooding back all at once—it’s that kind of song.
Tomiko Van’s vocals pack a punch and really fire up the listener.
I bet there were people who felt her voice pushing them forward and gave their all in club activities! It’s the kind of summer anthem that fills you with energy and makes you want to take off running with your friends.
Magic words ~World you marry me?~Do As Infinity

Since their reunion in 2008, Do As Infinity—a two-piece rock band—has been active not only in Japan but also internationally, including a tour of Latin America.
Their 15th single, “Mahou no Kotoba ~Would you marry me?~,” was used as the theme song for the TV drama Chocolat.
Because the strings and brass sections are prominent, performing it as entertainment means the keyboardist has a lot to do, but the light, sprightly ensemble will add a festive touch to a special day.
It’s a heartfelt pop tune with lyrics that feel like they’re celebrating a new beginning.
1/100Do As Infinity

This is a song included on their 23rd single, “∞2,” released on June 16, 2010.
It was used as the theme song for a boat racing commercial.
After the piano intro, the shakuhachi comes in.
The lyrics encourage you to keep believing in possibilities and chances.




