Do As Infinity Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Do As Infinity, with Tomiko Van on vocals, whose voice is just a touch husky and mannish.
This time, we’re spotlighting their songs.
We’ve compiled a list of tracks that have racked up the most plays so far.
Be sure to check them out.
Do As Infinity Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
holly (Japanese holly tree, Ilex crenata)Do As Infinity1rank/position

This is a song by Do As Infinity that portrays a heart chilled like winter.
It’s striking how it builds from a quiet atmosphere centered on piano and acoustic guitar to a grander development as strings gradually join in.
While the sound is relaxed, there’s a certain tension that comes through, which seems to amplify the message of the vocals.
The lyrics, which appear to focus on the fragile parts of the human heart, resonate with the kind of regret anyone might feel.
deep forestDo As Infinity2rank/position

“Deep Forest,” the 10th single by Do As Infinity, released in June 2001.
Serving as the third installment in their three-month consecutive release campaign that followed the previous single, this track also gained immense popularity as the ending theme for the TV anime Inuyasha.
The lyrics vividly depict the anxiety and loneliness of being lost in a forest with no way out, while conveying the earnest determination to keep moving forward in search of light.
Tomiko Van’s powerful, melancholic vocals and the rock-infused yet wistful melody really hit you in the heart.
Its polished quality makes perfect sense, given the story that the song had been carefully nurtured even before the band’s debut.
A Sunlit SlopeDo As Infinity3rank/position

Do As Infinity is a male-female rock duo.
This work is their 12th single, released in February 2002, and it was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Hatsu Taiken.” It opens with a glockenspiel-like, crystalline tone, then layers in strings and band sounds with remarkable finesse.
As the title suggests, the chorus delivers a sensation like light pouring in at the top of a slope, with your view suddenly opening up.
The lyrics go beyond romance, conveying a resolve to overcome life’s hurdles, and each listen feels like a gentle push forward.
Vocalist Tomiko Van’s voice blends delicacy with inner strength, offering companionship without forcing emotion—one of its key charms.
The following month saw the release of their best-of album “Do The Best,” and this single played a major role as its lead-in.
It’s a song you’ll want to quietly press play on when taking a new step amid the warmth of spring.
DesireDo As Infinity4rank/position

For those agonizing over a forbidden love, I want you to listen to Do As Infinity’s “Desire.” Love isn’t something you do alone, right? When you fall in love, there’s always someone else involved, and if you’re in a relationship, it’s two people sharing their feelings.
The same goes for an affair.
Even when you know it’s wrong, you keep going.
That’s not just one person’s problem—it exists because there’s someone on the other side accepting that relationship.
This song captures the unstoppable, forbidden “desire” of two people.
Nightjar’s DreamDo As Infinity5rank/position

Do As Infinity is a band that captivates many fans with its powerful rock sound and poignant lyrical worldview.
This track is a hidden gem, highly regarded among fans, included on the album “NEED YOUR LOVE,” released in February 2005.
It was also used as the opening theme for the TV anime Zoids Genesis.
The song carries vivid imagery reminiscent of fighter jets soaring over battlefields, along with a weighty message that can be heard as a heartrending cry against conflict, conveying a palpable prayer for peace.
Tomiko Van’s resolute vocals deepen the sense of tragedy and determination.
It’s a song that those who want the strength to keep looking forward, even when faced with harsh realities, should especially listen to.
It is fine weather today.Do As Infinity6rank/position

A powerful message song that portrays the feelings of a woman trying to rise and move forward while holding back tears.
Released as a single by avex trax in September 2003, it was chosen as the theme song for the PlayStation 2 game “J.League Winning Eleven Tactics.” The lyrics, which express the determination to keep moving ahead despite everyday struggles and self-loathing, are sure to resonate deeply with women facing their own worries.
It’s the perfect track to lift your spirits when you’re feeling down or when you need a supportive push.
AdventurersDo As Infinity7rank/position

A rock number emblematic of Do As Infinity, marked by a driving, exhilarating bassline.
It powerfully sings of the courage to step into the unknown and the resolve to forge a path where none exists.
Even if you lose everything, its strong message—to keep facing forward and moving on—sets listeners’ hearts ablaze.
Released in September 2001, the song was also used in a Kao “Lavinas” commercial and became a key track that crowns the climax of the classic album DEEP FOREST.
When you want to take on something new or rally yourself when you’re about to falter, why not belt it out at the top of your lungs?
A future without youDo As Infinity8rank/position

Formed in 1999, the rock band Do As Infinity is also active in the anison scene, having contributed several theme songs for the Inuyasha series.
Their sound spans a wide range, from gentle ballads to fast-paced tracks, yet Tomiko Van’s vocals consistently convey a direct, heartfelt message no matter the mood of the song.
The opening theme for Inuyasha: The Final Act, “Kimi ga Inai Mirai,” is especially striking for its signature, clear-reaching vocals and driving sound.
Through its lyrics, you can feel both the story of the series and the band’s gratitude toward the work itself.
Distant thunderDo As Infinity9rank/position
The song Distant Thunder, themed around natural phenomena that color the seasons, paints unforgettable summer scenes with melodies and lyrics that press on the heart each time you listen.
Like thunder rumbling in the distance, this piece evokes a dialogue with days gone by, carrying a quiet sense of wonder on waves of sound that are gentle yet powerful.
The lyrics, which trace the bonds of family, touch the heartstrings and make you want to listen in unguarded moments, like a bridge linking past and present.
The harmony between the guitar’s soft timbre and the vocals moves listeners’ emotions across time.
For the futureDo As Infinity10rank/position

If you’re looking for the courage to face the future, I recommend “For the future.” It was released by Do As Infinity in 2005 and was used as the theme song for “Sports Urugusu.” Its rock-driven arrangement with ringing electric guitars and straightforward, positive lyrics will give you a boost.
Vocalist Tomiko Van’s powerful voice, with a gentle warmth at its core, is especially captivating.
Give it a listen when you want to blow away your worries and anxieties about the future.



