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)
Summer endssupittsu96rank/position

Before people’s awareness of summer fades, the season itself tells us that summer is ending.
In such moments, we feel a tinge of loneliness.
This is a song that helps ease the sadness of summer ending and autumn arriving.
It gently reassures us, saying, ‘Summer will come again next year, so it’s okay,’ and helps us prepare to get through the harsh seasons ahead.
sunset glowsupittsu97rank/position

The B-side track to the 2007 single “Gunjō.” A four-piece rock band formed in Tokyo in 1987.
Its mellow, melancholic melody line and slow, gentle rhythm evoke a setting sun, making it a song that inevitably fills the listener with a sense of wistfulness.
The wandering seagull goes on foreversupittsu98rank/position

Behind its refreshing image lies a solid, muscular rock sound that really grabs you! This track is included on the double A-side single Spitz released in June 2000.
Since it was used as the ending theme for TBS’s “Hitachi Sekai Fushigi Hakken! (Discovery of the World’s Mysteries),” many of you have probably heard it.
With powerful drums and a sense of speed in the guitar work, it captures the band’s momentum leading into the album Hayabusa.
The propulsive melody feels like it could carry you anywhere, and just listening to it puts you in a positive mood.
It’s an up-tempo number that’s guaranteed to hype up a live crowd, and the synthesizer tones add a perfectly judged accent that keeps things interesting.
Use it as driving BGM and you’ll hit the road feeling refreshed.
It’s a rock tune brimming with power that gives you a strong push forward when you’re feeling down.
Let me hear it.supittsu99rank/position

When I was working as a new employee, every day was filled with worries.
I genuinely wanted to quit many times.
Thanks to this song, my heart was supported whenever I was on the verge of breaking.
Even now, when things get tough or I feel like I might break, I listen to this song.
Magic wordssupittsu100rank/position

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.


