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Spitz Commercial Song and Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Spitz is a rock band that has produced many classic songs with their refreshing vocals.

The catchy feelings embedded in their music have resonated with many people.

This time, we’ll introduce their commercial songs in order of popularity, from nostalgic classics to the latest tracks.

Spitz Commercial Song & Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

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It was released in 1994 as Spitz’s eighth single.

Chosen as the theme song for Fuji TV’s drama “Hakusen Nagashi,” it became Spitz’s first single to top the Oricon chart and achieved million-seller status.

Often sung as a graduation song, it was also used in a commercial for Kirin Beverage’s Namacha tea.

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It’s a song filled with the longing for a reunion, while recalling the days spent with someone who has departed.

The lyrics convey a blend of wistful sadness—repeatedly remembering those shared days and letting one’s thoughts drift at the harbor—and the hope for meeting again.

It’s a light, yet poignantly memorable melody.

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A commercial themed around the Heisei era by Universal Music that aired in December 2025 featured songs by Spitz.

Three of their tracks play in the ad, with Cherry at the beginning.

Released in 1996, it’s one of their signature songs.

Its gentle melody and Masamune Kusano’s soft vocals are soothing to the heart.

Even nearly 30 years after its release, it feels perfectly at home in a commercial—truly a timeless classic.

Spitz Commercial Song and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)

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Detective Conan is a beloved national anime in Japan, and its theatrical films are hugely popular with people of all ages.

In the film released in April 2023, Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine, it also made waves because the theme song was done by none other than Spitz.

This is the “Conan SIDE” version of a collaboration commercial between Spotify and Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine, featuring Spitz’s song Utsukushii Hire (Beautiful Fin) as the BGM—making it an irresistible clip for fans of both.

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Spitz has fans across genders and ages.

Their song “Beginner” was included on the double A-side single “Shirokuma/Beginner,” released in 2010, and was used in a Japan Post Bank commercial.

Many Spitz songs carry a certain sense of nostalgia and wistfulness, which I find very appealing, and this track also tightens the chest with its poignant feeling.

It’s a song that gives you strength and courage to look ahead when your dreams seem about to break or your heart feels like it’s going to give way.

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Spitz’s 26th single, written specifically for a Calpis commercial.

After the September 11 attacks in 2001, Kusano questioned the meaning of continuing his musical activities, but he has said it became a catalyst for creating music that could ease people’s anxieties, even if only a little.

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This commercial conveys a sense of dynamism through the image of Hidetoshi Nakata excelling in soccer, while also communicating that hydration is essential in sports.

The sweat from his continuous running is vividly depicted, and the appearance of Aquarius reinforces the intention to support sports through proper hydration.

The music that further emphasizes the energy and refreshing atmosphere of the visuals is Spitz’s “Misoka.” The forward-leaning band sound that evokes the image of pressing ahead, harmonized with the gentle vocals layered over it, powerfully conveys a refreshing feel.