Polkadot Stingray’s classic and popular songs
Polkadot Stingray is a rock band formed in 2015.
Even if you’re not very familiar with their songs, there’s a good chance you’ve come across the music video for Telecaster Stripe on YouTube.
Their music is characterized by catchy, easy-to-listen-to melodies and frequent use of cutting-style guitar and dance beats.
Their approachable, danceable tracks have earned strong support from many guitar rock fans.
I’ll be introducing some of their songs now!
Of course, there are great tracks besides Telecaster Stripe as well!
So without further ado, give them a listen!
Polkadot Stingray’s classic and popular songs (1–10)
Spica on EdgePorukadotto Sutingurei

Togemeku Spica is characterized by its light guitar playing and lyrics that sing from the perspective of a boy in the throes of youthful romance.
Why not immerse yourself in a musical world that blends childlike innocence with mature sensibilities? Many listeners will likely relate to the lyrics that capture the indescribable feelings of liking someone who just won’t turn around and notice you.
SynchronicicaPorukadotto Sutingurei

A song that kicks off with energetic drums and sparkling electric guitar.
The lyrics are deliciously suspicious, and the sultry vocals are irresistible.
The music video portrays a unique world.
As a foodie, my eyes were drawn to the sushi and sandwiches.
That aside, it’s a great track—be sure to give it a listen.
Telecaster StripePorukadotto Sutingurei

This is the song that sparked Polkadot Stingray’s rapid rise to fame.
Its sharp, cutting-driven sound and gimmick-filled arrangement are truly eye-catching.
In the music video directed by vocalist Shizuku herself, she appears dressed as a bunny girl.
goddessPorukadotto Sutingurei

It’s a song with a suspicious-sounding intro and a high, resonant voice that’s addictively mature.
The dynamics of the accompaniment create a curious sensation.
The occasional breaths are sexy—you might just fall in love with the voice.
A signature Polkadot Stingray track that fuses adult allure with cuteness.
mermaidPorukadotto Sutingurei

A shuffle-beat song draped in a subtly damp, bewitching atmosphere that perfectly matches Polkadot Stingray’s theme of “supernatural haute-couture guitar rock.” The music video is also a must-see, using water to great effect throughout—featuring scenes like the band performing in a pool.
ICHIDAIJIPorukadotto Sutingurei

Among Polkadot Stingray’s songs, the most danceable is “ICHIDAIJI.” It’s not only great for dancing but also easy to sing, so it’s a crowd-pleaser at live shows and will likely hype up a karaoke session as well.
Pay attention to the tightly muted guitar and the heavy, powerful drums as you listen.
SecretPorukadotto Sutingurei

Himitsu begins with a wildly imaginative guitar melody.
It was also used as the theme song for the film “Stolen Identity.” The complex rhythms keep coming, but the edgy guitar cutting and Shizuku’s shape-shifting vocals pull it all together into a pop sound.
It’s one of Polkadot Stingray’s most popular songs, so definitely give it a listen.
A-unPorukadotto Sutingurei

It’s a song that captures the mysterious feelings of a girl.
With straightforward lyrics that express the emotions of a girl in love, it resonated with many listeners.
Its catchy melody makes it stick in your head and highly addictive.
Even though it’s a heartbreak song, listening to it will put you in a good mood.
RhythmiePorukadotto Sutingurei

Everyone must have been shocked, wondering if this was really Polkadot Stingray.
“Rismi” is a ballad brimming with a calm, mature atmosphere.
The lyrics depict a profound romance, and they’re beautifully elevated by Shizuku’s voice, along with the gently embracing bass and guitar.
a disguise; someone’s true colors (literally, “the skin of a disguise,” as in revealing someone’s true nature)Porukadotto Sutingurei

It’s a song called “Bakenokawa,” brimming with an oriental, comical sensibility.
Perhaps because it meshes with the song’s lyrics and overall vibe, it was also tied in with a TV commercial for Mode Gakuen, a vocational school.
It’s addictive—you’ll want to listen to it over and over until you fully grasp its world.



