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Spitz Support Songs and Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Spitz Support Songs and Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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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)

Magic Wordssupittsu1rank/position

The lyrics that say “I’m always thinking of you” tighten my chest.

It’s a song by Spitz, the popular rock band that has remained at the forefront of the Japanese music scene, released in 2006 as their 31st single.

It was the theme song for the film Honey and Clover.

The sound arrangement, which blends freshness with grandeur, is quintessential Spitz.

And their sense for words is truly wonderful, isn’t it? The unadorned feelings—their honest emotions—come through so vividly.

Song of Springsupittsu2rank/position

When you hear “Spring Song,” do you think of that famous Mendelssohn piano piece? For Spitz fans, of course, it’s Spitz’s “Haru no Uta.” Masamune Kusano’s lyrics are exquisite: “When spring comes, I remember you, the one I parted with.

But spring is the season for new beginnings…” You can feel the delicate nuances of the season running through the words, the necessity of it being spring, and Kusano’s love for spring.

It’s so frequently used in commercials and TV program BGM that it hardly feels like a song released in 2005.

The short break right before the chorus is cool, too—highly recommended!

I should be able to fly (in the sky).supittsu3rank/position

Sora mo Toberu Hazu (“We Should Be Able to Fly”), a song that gives you a push as you set off into a new world, is a 1994 release by the national favorite band Spitz.

The song was used as the theme for the 1996 TV drama Hakusen Nagashi.

It was originally written for a different project but wasn’t selected there.

It was then released as a regular single and, two years later, chosen as the theme song for Hakusen Nagashi.

Classmates who shared their school days together spread their wings to new places after graduation.

This is a song that lets friends like that cheer each other on.

cherrysupittsu4rank/position

A refreshing, spring-breeze-like song that beautifully captures both the ache and the hope of love.

While cherishing past memories, the protagonist’s complex feelings as they try to move forward are wrapped in a gentle melody.

Packed with the charm of Spitz, this masterpiece was released in April 1996 and reached No.

1 on the Oricon charts.

It’s also included on the album “Indigo Chiheisen,” and since 2019 it has been featured in NTT East’s TV commercials.

It’s a song I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone facing new encounters and farewells, and taking a step toward the future.

Perfect for the spring season, its refreshing yet powerful message is sure to resonate.

Time travelsupittsu5rank/position

Boku To Star No 99 Nichi OST – Time Travel Sub Español Latino
Time travelsupittsu

This is a cover of Shinji Harada’s song, originally released in April 1978, performed by Spitz and used as the theme song for the drama “My 99 Days with a Star.” The intro features gentle piano tones that transition into a full band sound.

Masamune Kusano’s clear vocals and the overall atmosphere of the track help lift your spirits.

Robinsonsupittsu6rank/position

It’s a classic hit by Spitz loved by a wide range of generations.

The distinctive vocals and relaxed tempo are easy on the ears, making it a great recommendation for those who want to study calmly.

Before you become a memorysupittsu7rank/position

It’s a number that’s Spitz through and through.

The vocals—Masamune Kusano’s genius singing—really touch the heart.

It was also their first song to make the Oricon charts, and from there, Spitz’s appeal probably spread across Japan.

The gentle lyrics and melody alone can soothe a broken heart.

It’s a must-listen as an encouraging breakup song that helps you keep your head up and move forward!