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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 Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)

I just love youDo As Infinity41rank/position

Do As Infinity / I Just Love You Lyric Video
I just love youDo As Infinity

This is Do As Infinity’s ultimate love ballad, portraying unwavering feelings for a beloved person.

It was released in July 2020 as their first digital single.

Chosen as the theme song for the romance game app “Ikemen Prince: Beauty and Her Beast,” the piece features a grand sound that beautifully matches the story’s world.

The melody woven by Tomiko Van’s soaring vocals and Ryo Owatari’s guitar stirs the listener’s heart.

Infused with a message that is both heartrending and warm, it’s perfect for nights when you’re thinking of someone special or when you want to quietly reaffirm your love.

I’m homeDo As Infinity42rank/position

Released in September 2001, the classic album DEEP FOREST reached No.

1 on the Oricon charts.

The third track on the album, this song by Do As Infinity is also well known as the CM song for Morinaga’s “Organic Cereal.” Its refreshing acoustic guitar tones and warm melody are soothing, and it remains a beloved hidden gem among fans.

The lyrics, which sing about the importance of having a “place to return to” in everyday life, gently sink into the listener’s heart.

Tomiko Van’s tender yet resolute vocals deliver each word with care.

If you listen to it when you come home tired or when you feel nostalgic for your hometown, it will surely bring you peace.

Beast of IncarnationDo As Infinity43rank/position

Do As Infinity / Beast of Metamorphosis
Beast of IncarnationDo As Infinity

This is a single released in December 2017, used as the ending theme for the TV anime Juni Taisen: Zodiac War.

The track was sound-produced by Hiroyuki Sawano.

Interestingly, it’s an uptempo number that was created by arranging the original demo—originally a ballad—at double the tempo.

It blends a heavy sound with a sense of speed, and Tomiko Van’s powerful vocals thrillingly express the impulses and inner conflicts that lie beneath the surface.

It’s a cool song that ties in with the anime’s serious worldview, so give it a listen when you want to fire yourself up.

Nameless RevolutionDo As Infinity44rank/position

At first, you might think it’s a somewhat subdued track, but it gradually builds and transforms into something powerful and cool.

The lyrics, woven with an androgynous voice, suit the title perfectly and give you courage and energy—such was the song.

Perhaps the importance of life is also connected to valuing individual freedom and protecting each person’s dignity.

Night of ScienceDo As Infinity45rank/position

A piece that invites you on a journey of deep contemplation for a night you want to spend in calm.

It’s a hidden gem by Do As Infinity, included on the album “GATES OF HEAVEN,” released in November 2003.

While using hard-edged words like science and progress, its worldview impressively portrays a sense of apocalypse and a prayer for salvation.

The dramatic sound arrangement, with Seiji Kameda participating, intertwines with Tomiko Van’s earnest and powerful vocals to create an overwhelming sense of immersion.

Though it was never released as a single, it’s strongly supported by fans and was selected for the best-of compilation “The Best of Do As Infinity.” It’s a highly recommended track for times when you want to think alone or face the emotions deep within your heart.