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Spitz Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Spitz is a nationally beloved band that has reigned at the top of Japan’s music scene from the 1990s to the present.

Even though they keep media appearances to a minimum, you’ve likely continued to hear their songs frequently on TV commercials, radio, and cable music channels.

Here is a ranking of Spitz’s popular songs.

Spitz Popular Song Rankings [2026] (71–80)

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It’s included on the album “Mikazuki Rock.” It’s a rock number that closes out the album.

When you feel like there’s no path ahead, like this is the end for you, it tells you, “Hey, there’s still a way,” and makes you want to give it another try.

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This is the 38th single, released on May 15, 2013.

It was their first single in about two and a half years since the previous release, “Shirokuma / Beginner.” During that interval, they overcame challenges such as the postponement of the DVD “Soratobideo COMPLETE 1991–2011” due to the major earthquake, as well as Masamune Kusano’s health issues.

the last day of the monthsupittsu73rank/position

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.

Indigo Horizonsupittsu74rank/position

When it comes to Spitz’s songs, it’s all about Masamune Kusano’s wide vocal range and the beauty of his high notes.

This track, included on the album “Indigo Chiheisen” released in October 1996, features a diverse array of songs—from punk numbers to insert songs—showcasing the breadth of Spitz’s musicality.

In stark contrast to its dreamy worldview, the lyrics that turn their gaze toward reality are equally striking.

They depict someone keeping their feet on the ground while gazing out at a vast horizon.

The catchy melody, which makes you want to hum along to the rhythm, is another key attraction.

Crescent Moon Rock No. 3supittsu75rank/position

This song by Spitz, known as the “Magician of Melancholy” and often said to be unmatched when it comes to singing heartrending songs, was released as the B-side to the single “Stargazer.” Since the album “Mikazuki Rock” did not have a title track, it was later released as part three six months afterward.

You are the sun.supittsu76rank/position

Masamune Kusano’s clear, translucent voice lifts the summer mood in “You Are the Sun.” It was the theme song for the 2009 animated film “Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror.” A bright, danceable guitar rock track that lets you feel the refreshing summer sun.

It’s a quintessential Spitz summer song, gentle and encouraging, as if giving you a supportive push.

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Spitz - Mikke (Penguin doodle)
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It’s the first track on the 2019 album “Mikke,” their first release in about three years.

Written and composed by Masamune Kusano, its poetic lyrics feel fantastical and gentle.

As the song used in an NTT East Japan commercial—NTT being a Gold Partner of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games—it conveys a sense of hope, as if people are connecting and moving toward the future.