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Spitz Love Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Spitz Love Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Spitz Love Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

We ranked popular love songs by Spitz.

From nationally known hit numbers to hidden gems, the list covers every type of track—from heartwarming ballads to refreshing mid-tempo tunes and cute up-tempo numbers.

Spitz Love Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

My angel, Marisupittsu1rank/position

Tried my best to play Spitz’s “My Angel Mari” [bass cover]
My angel, Marisupittsu

A love song whose expressions are so straightforward they verge on madness, striking you to the core.

“My Angel Mari” is a track from Spitz’s third album, “Pieces of the Planet,” and it boldly proclaims feelings for a beloved over an up-tempo, country-tinged sound.

The protagonist is so captivated by this sweet yet elusive woman that it could be called blind infatuation.

Why not project your own feelings—where the ache of unrequited love intertwines with obsession—onto this protagonist and take your time immersing yourself in its world?

cherrysupittsu2rank/position

With its melodious sound and lyrical lyrics, this masterpiece gently stays close to the heart.

While looking back on the days of a bygone youth, the protagonist’s resolve to keep moving forward carries a warmth that invites everyone’s empathy.

Released in April 1996 and reaching No.

1 on the Oricon charts, the song was also included on the album “Indigo Chiheisen,” and has been featured in NTT East’s TV commercials since 2019.

This piece is perfect for moments when you want to take a new step forward while cherishing memories with someone special, or when you feel like linking arms with friends and singing together—any time you need a boost of positivity.

Maplesupittsu3rank/position

Spitz’s classic “Kaede” is a song you can’t help but crave when the season of partings arrives.

Released in 1998 as a single from the album “Fake Fur,” it has recently drawn attention as an insert song in the drama “silent.” The lyrics, which portray the resolve to walk on alone while holding tight to feelings for a cherished person you’ve parted from, really sink into the heart.

Masamune Kusano’s gentle vocals will wrap you in the bittersweet emotions felt for lovers or friends who drift apart at graduation.

It’s not only about the sadness of goodbye; the figure of someone moving toward the future with the warm memories given by the other person will surely give you courage.

It’s a song that will softly nudge you forward onto a new path—one to listen to carefully around graduation.

Robinsonsupittsu4rank/position

A classic Spitz song distinguished by its translucent melody and Masamune Kusano’s gentle vocals.

The lyrics beautifully express the wistfulness felt with the arrival of a new season, a pure desire to cherish a special world shared by just two people, and a longing to suddenly break free from the everyday and soar into a boundless universe.

Released in April 1995 as Spitz’s 11th single, the track was also included on the album Honey that same year.

It colored everyday life as an insert song for the Fuji TV drama Hakusen Nagashi and as the theme for Kirin Beverage’s Afternoon Tea commercials.

Sing it at karaoke with someone special and the tender mood will surely bring you closer.

It’s also perfect for a drive or for nights when you want to sink into a slightly bittersweet feeling.

I should be able to fly (in the sky).supittsu5rank/position

This song vividly portrays the wavering emotions of youth.

With poetic expressions of infatuation, anxiety, and a longing for freedom, it’s a beloved Spitz classic that resonates with listeners.

Skillfully capturing the exhilaration of pure love along with the accompanying unease and pain, the piece feels like one’s own story.

Released as a single in 1994 and included on the album How to Fly in the Sky, it gained broad support after being chosen as the theme song for the 1996 Fuji TV drama Hakusen Nagashi, and it reached No.

1 on the Oricon weekly chart.

The lyrics reflect not only sweet romance but also moments of life itself, evoking empathy across generations and enduring affection.

It’s a perfect song for making memories with someone special or for lifting your spirits.

Words of Lovesupittsu6rank/position

Words of Love, included on their highly acclaimed sixth album Honey, released in 1995.

It’s a hidden gem that apparently was even considered as a single, drawing you in with its beautiful melody and gentle sound overflowing with Spitz’s signature color.

As the days pass, feelings for a lover deepen.

Even if it must one day come to an end, the two cherish each other and find happiness.

It’s a song that makes you want to listen closely.

A love song that feels like it nestles up to everyday life and lets you feel the power of music.

Before you become a memorysupittsu7rank/position

A song released by Spitz in 1993.

As the title suggests, it’s about the end of a romance where the singer can no longer see “you.” Precisely because they cherish this person and want to keep the memory alive, the poignant lyrics—wishing to see that smile one last time—strike a chord.

It’s an iconic early work by Spitz, a refreshing yet heartrending classic.

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