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.
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Spitz Popular Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)
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A pop number whose effervescent funk rhythm and dazzling horn section set your heart dancing.
Released in July 1993 as their sixth single, it was later included on the acclaimed album “Crispy!”.
With Masanori Sasaji brought in as producer, the fresh arrangement boldly adds strings and more to the band’s established sound.
It’s also known for featuring the group’s first straightforward use of the word “I love you” in the lyrics, marking a turning point from an introspective image to a brighter worldview.
It became a radio favorite, including being selected for heavy rotation on FM802.
The chorus melody is expansive and pleasant—perfect for livening up a drive or karaoke session with friends.
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This is Spitz’s 31st single, released by Universal Music on July 12, 2006, and popular for its refreshing vocals.
It was used as the theme song for the film “Honey and Clover.” Since the movie is set around a university, it’s a perfect fit.


