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.
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Do As Infinity Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Distant thunderDo As Infinity8rank/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 Infinity9rank/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.
We are.Do As Infinity10rank/position

A winter song I recommend for when you want to be wrapped in a sparkling, positive mood.
Released as a single in November 2000, it’s themed around shooting stars and sings about the miracle of meeting.
It may not be a straightforward Christmas song, but toward the end there’s an English lyric that depicts the holy night.
The track is packed with pop sensibility, and Ban-san’s soaring vocals feel so pleasant you might just swoon.
The chic guitar riff and approachable balance feel exquisitely on point.
With strings in the mix, it carries a light, exhilarating drive, making it perfect not only for karaoke but also for a road trip!
Do As Infinity Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Week!Do As Infinity11rank/position

Do As Infinity’s “Week!” is a song that gives you a boost with a reassuring “It’s okay” when you’re tired.
Released in 2001, it was used as the theme song for the drama “Yome wa Mitsuboshi.” On weekdays when things don’t go well and you feel gloomy, and even on precious days off when bad things still happen and every day feels rough… the song says that there are days like that, and surely something good will come next.
When you’re worn out from work every day and feel like you don’t even have the strength to look ahead, try letting this song lift your spirits.
Nightjar’s DreamDo As Infinity12rank/position

A song by the male-female duo Do As Infinity.
“Yotaka” refers to the U.S.
Air Force’s Nighthawk, which was actually used in conflicts such as the Gulf War.
Sung from a soldier’s perspective, the song portrays the torment of asking oneself, “Is it acceptable to take human lives for a nation to win?”—and it can move you to tears as you listen.
Tomiko Van’s powerful vocals make this a masterpiece that deepens anti-war awareness, so if you’re interested, be sure to give it a listen.
TAODo As Infinity13rank/position

Released on July 27, 2005 as the 20th single.
It was used as the opening theme for a role-playing game.
“TAO” means “path/way” in Chinese.
This was Do As Infinity’s final single before their first disbandment.
The vocalist’s falsetto is especially moving in this song.
Poem of TruthDo As Infinity14rank/position

A Do As Infinity single notable for its graceful 6/8 meter and an evocative Eastern ambiance.
Within a distinctive soundscape woven with live jinghu, it carefully portrays the anxieties and conflicts born of ignorance, and the act of reexamining one’s true self.
Released in October 2002, it was later chosen as the fifth ending theme for the anime Inuyasha, reaching No.
5 on the Oricon charts.
It was subsequently included on the album TRUE SONG and has been highly regarded as a classic.
This is a track to listen to when you find yourself at a crossroads in life or when you want to confront your convictions and the cry of your soul.
It’s a warm song that conveys timeless, unchanging values and a sense of hope for the future.



