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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] (91–100)

Stay nakedsupittsu91rank/position

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.

i-O (Song of Repair)supittsu92rank/position

This song, chosen as the theme for the drama “1122: A Good Married Couple,” which has been streaming on Amazon Prime Video since June 2024, is captivating for its worldview that gently mends what has been broken.

It’s the opening track of Spitz’s album “Himitsu Studio,” released in May 2023, and is also known as a piece that came to life at the very end of the production process.

Masamune Kusano’s calm vocals quietly accompany the delicate distance between the married couple portrayed in the drama, seeming to ease the hearts of listeners.

When a cherished relationship has become a bit distorted or when everyday life wears you down, this work will surely resonate softly.

On a night when you want to reflect on your bond with your partner, please take the time to listen closely.

Gerberasupittsu93rank/position

This ballad was recorded as the B-side to the single “Sawatte, Kawatte” during the period in 2001 when they brought producer Seiji Kameda on board and set things in motion.

With Kusanō’s airy vocals blending into a spacious, atmospheric sound, it’s the kind of ballad that soothes you when you’re zoning out, lost in thought, or feeling sentimental—don’t you think?

Spitz Medleysupittsu94rank/position

Spitz Medley 2012–2016 (Alternate—Samenaide)
Spitz Medleysupittsu

This is a medley of Spitz, a popular band whose unique lyrical expressions have influenced many artists.

Their music is original yet filled with catchy melodies loved by many, and they have left behind numerous masterpieces, including songs that have sold over a million copies.

Early summer daysupittsu95rank/position

This piece opens with the gentle tones of an acoustic guitar.

It was originally a special number written in 2005 during a tour, for a performance in Kyoto.

For a long time it wasn’t officially released and became something of a legend among fans who had attended the shows, but it was finally included on the album “Mikke,” released in October 2019.

The lyrics delicately depict the dazzling light of early summer and emotions swaying between dreams and reality.

The protagonist’s determination to keep moving forward, little by little, while holding onto unchanging feelings is truly moving.