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 Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
To those who are being bornDo As Infinity29rank/position

This is the lead track from their 21st single, “∞1,” released on June 17, 2009—their first since reuniting.
It is included on the album ETERNAL FLAME.
The song is an epic rock ballad that powerfully sings about themes such as love, destiny, and reincarnation.
OathDo As Infinity30rank/position

Released on July 27, 2011 as the 25th single.
Included on the album “TIME MACHINE.” It was used as an insert song for a Sengoku-period video game.
The lyrics express a determination to keep fighting, supported by bonds.
Do As Infinity Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Far awayDo As Infinity31rank/position

Released on April 25, 2001 as the eighth single.
It was used as the theme song for the fantasy animated film Vampire Hunter D.
The powerful lyrics—about how everyone keeps walking on through tears, laughter, and anguish—are delivered over a brisk, refreshing rock tune.
BE FREEDo As Infinity32rank/position
A refreshing song that’s perfect for a sunny, hot summer! It’s a track by the music duo Do As Infinity—also known for “Fukai Mori” and “Hi no Ataru Sakamichi”—and it’s included on their 2005 album NEED YOUR LOVE.
Just like the title suggests, the lyrics encourage you to live freely, giving you a supportive push.
Listening to it fills you with energy and motivation.
Tomiko Van’s free and expansive vocals match the message and the overall tone of the song perfectly.
RavenDo As Infinity33rank/position
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.
Welcome!Do As Infinity34rank/position
This is a song included on the first album, “BREAK OF DAWN.” It was used as a campaign song by a Tokyo-based FM station.
Sung from the perspective of a female bus driver, it portrays a laid-back worldview where the past is the past and the future is the future.
HeartDo As Infinity35rank/position

This rock number powerfully portrays universal “heart,” swaying emotions, and the will to move forward.
It’s a classic that captures the momentum right after Do As Infinity’s debut and was released in December 1999.
The catchy yet bittersweet melody is layered with Tomiko Van’s straightforward, crystalline vocals, striking listeners to the core.
Ryo Owatari’s guitar sound adds a sense of speed to the track, showcasing the band’s full appeal.
It was also included on the million-selling best-of album “Do The Best,” and has been loved by fans for many years.
Give it a listen on nights when you want to face your own heart or in moments when you need courage.





