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Spitz Support Songs and Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Spitz is one of Japan’s leading rock bands, known for releasing numerous hit songs such as “Robinson” and “Cherry.” Their music is loved by many, and among their catalog, their motivational songs enjoy enduring popularity among fans.

This time, we present a popularity ranking of Spitz’s motivational songs.

Spitz Support Songs and Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

That gentle girlsupittsu8rank/position

It’s the theme song for NHK’s morning drama series “Natsuzora.” With its cool, refreshing feel, it perfectly evokes the warmth and breeze of summer.

The song’s brisk yet gentle flow is soothing even if you listen to it casually.

Since the drama is set in Hokkaido, the lyrics incorporate Ainu language, making it a very interesting piece.

Even so, its message reaches us directly and supports us gently—a truly wonderful song.

blue carsupittsu9rank/position

With its refreshing melody, Spitz’s 1994 track “Aoi Kuruma” (“Blue Car”) offers a little breather for those working hard.

It’s great to give your best, but pushing yourself too much isn’t good for your health.

How about taking a short break and feeling the refreshing summer breeze through this song? Sometimes a quick pause helps clear what’s been bottling up.

If you take your eyes off your desk, the gym, or the sports field for a moment, a change like the one depicted in the lyrics might come your way.

When you feel you’ve been overdoing it or hitting a slump, refresh yourself with this song!

Maplesupittsu10rank/position

A classic from 1998 that portrays wistful farewells and cherished memories as the seasons change.

The gentle melodies spun by Spitz evoke a sense of nostalgia and romance, like autumn foliage.

Transcending physical separation, the song expresses a strong will to move forward while holding onto a spiritual bond with someone important, and it continues to resonate with many listeners.

Released as a track on the album “Fake Fur,” it was used as the opening theme for COUNT DOWN TV and as an insert song for the drama Over Time.

It’s a song that quietly supports those who have experienced the end of a relationship or a parting, and who are trying to take a new step while keeping precious memories in their hearts.

Spitz Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Tokimeki Part 1supittsu11rank/position

At the beginning of love, a whirlwind of contradictory emotions tends to swirl.

For example, you may want the other person to like you and want to get closer, yet at the same time avoid getting close because you don’t want to be disliked.

“Tokimeki Part 1” is a song that expresses these conflicting feelings.

It’s an original piece Spitz wrote as the theme song for the film “Mizu wa Umi ni Mukatte Nagareru” (Water Flows Toward the Sea).

True to their style, it’s crafted as a refreshing mid-tempo ballad.

Give it a listen while recalling the start of a romance.