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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] (81–90)

dream-chasersupittsu86rank/position

This song also served as the theme for the 2001 film “Platonic Sex.” With a strong rock flavor, the lyrics leave plenty of room for interpretation.

As suggested by the word “ero” that appears explicitly in the poem, sex is one of the themes.

The subject proceeds as a pair—“we”—but midway it shifts into a story about “my” dream…

Please take your time to read and listen.

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The song “Small Creatures” is included as the title track on their 14th album.

It was used as the brand CM song for Century 21, and its striking guitar phrases and gentle melody really stick in your ears.

The vocal range isn’t very wide, and there are few high notes or big leaps, so it’s an easy pick for karaoke.

For a Spitz song, quite a few people can probably sing it in the original key—definitely a pop tune you’ll want to add to your repertoire.

Love Songsupittsu88rank/position

[Vietsub] Spitz – Love Song “Koi no Uta – Spitz”
Love Songsupittsu

The song “Koi no Uta,” included on the second album Namae wo Tsukete Yaru, is a track that shifted Spitz’s direction from their previously strong punk-band color.

A rock-arranged version appears on their indie mini-album Hibari no Kokoro.

With a relatively narrow melodic range and a relaxed off-beat groove, it should be easy to sing at karaoke.

The melody also moves less than is typical for Spitz’s songs, so give it a try!

Start walking, Cloversupittsu89rank/position

[Tried playing] Walk On, Clover [Fake Tetsuya]
Start walking, Cloversupittsu

This is a song included on the album “Honey.” It can be interpreted as a song that portrays life, using the clover—an emblem of happiness—as a point of reference.

It’s also well known that it was written after watching the film Forrest Gump.

Be sure to watch the movie and then listen to the song again—you might discover something new!

Let’s go see the sea.supittsu90rank/position

Let's go see the sea / Spitz cover - I tried singing
Let's go see the sea.supittsu

This is a sea-themed song by Spitz, a band known for soothing music.

The sea that Spitz depicts isn’t a glittering one, but rather evokes the image of a quiet ocean just before the gentle sunrise.

For some reason, a calm sea makes you feel at ease, so I think it’s perfect for healing.