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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] (11–20)

Magic words ~World you marry me?~Do As Infinity15rank/position

Do As Infinity / Magic Words ~Would you marry me?~
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.

swingDo As Infinity16rank/position

It’s a song included on Do As Infinity’s fifth original album, “GATES OF HEAVEN,” released in 2003.

The track was initially put out as a digital-only pre-release, and in the music video, a swing set assembled from the ground up is shown within the grounds of Kishimojin Shrine in Zoshigaya.

OasisDo As Infinity17rank/position

It was released in 2000 as Do As Infinity’s third single.

The song, which was used in a Kanebo Cosmetics “TESTIMO” commercial, has a strong rock flavor.

It was covered by dream in 2004, and from this release onward, Seiji Kameda participated as an arranger.

Summer DaysDo As Infinity18rank/position

Do As Infinity – Summer Days (10th Anniversary In Nippon Budokan)
Summer DaysDo As Infinity

A song that portrays complex feelings toward summer days.

Its refreshing melody and simple arrangement leave a strong impression.

The lyrics, which sing of disappointment and loneliness that stand in contrast to summer’s fun, are likely to resonate with many listeners.

Released in August 2000, the track is included on the 5th single “rumble fish.” It’s a piece you’ll want to listen to when you’re worn out by the summer heat or the crowds, or when you want to bask in summer memories.

With Do As Infinity’s signature powerful vocals and catchy sound, this number—practically a hallmark of summer—soothes the soul.

ParadiseDo As Infinity19rank/position

This is the single released in December 2004 as the theme song for the film “Inuyasha the Movie: Fire on the Mystic Island.” It became Do As Infinity’s first entry into the top three of the Oricon weekly chart—a true breakthrough for the band.

While grappling with heavy themes like war and loss, the lyrics powerfully sing of a firm resolve to “keep on living,” clearly conveying lyricist Ryo Owatari’s heartfelt message.

The driving energy created by Seiji Kameda’s bass and Kausuke Kawamura’s drums blends with Tomiko Van’s soaring vocals, resulting in a grand sound that captures the film’s sense of scale.

It’s a song you’ll want to hear when you need courage to face challenges.

Field of dreamsDo As Infinity20rank/position

It’s a country rock song that begins with acoustic guitar.

It’s included on the fifth album, “GATES OF HEAVEN,” released on November 27, 2003.

The song portrays the changing seasons of the city, dreams, and life from the perspective of a street musician.

Do As Infinity Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Hand in HandDo As Infinity21rank/position

This song is included as the lead track on the eighth album, “EIGHT,” released on January 19, 2011.

It’s a medium-tempo pop song that begins with an acoustic guitar intro.

The lyrics sing about bonds between people and pursuing dreams.