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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] (51–60)

Cold Cheekssupittsu51rank/position

This is a single released in 1998.

It’s also rumored that the title refers to the cold cheek of a girlfriend who has died.

Others speculate it’s a song about a stalker—there are all kinds of theories, and interpretations vary widely from person to person.

They all give a chilling impression, but how do you interpret it?

honeysupittsu52rank/position

It’s the title tune of the album “Honey” (Hachimitsu), which includes “Robinson,” and it’s characterized by an unusual 4+4+2 time signature.

The “honey” in “Honey and Clover” was taken from this album title, and Spitz’s songs are used in the anime as well.

Spitz has also released various songs with food names, such as “Umeboshi,” “Crispy,” “Peach,” “Raspberry,” “Licorice,” and “Bavarois.”

The Monster of Summersupittsu53rank/position

It’s a fast-paced summer number by Spitz.

As is characteristic of many of Spitz’s works, the lyrics contain phrases that evoke a sense of impending death.

This appears frequently in their other songs as well and is well known as a hallmark of Spitz.

A thought-provoking track that touches on love and death.

Beginnersupittsu54rank/position

Spitz has fans across genders and ages.

Their song “Beginner” was included on the double A-side single “Shirokuma/Beginner,” released in 2010, and was used in a Japan Post Bank commercial.

Many Spitz songs carry a certain sense of nostalgia and wistfulness, which I find very appealing, and this track also tightens the chest with its poignant feeling.

It’s a song that gives you strength and courage to look ahead when your dreams seem about to break or your heart feels like it’s going to give way.

the last day of the monthsupittsu55rank/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.

polar bearsupittsu56rank/position

Spring, when student days ended and I became a working adult shouldering responsibility.

It was a start filled with both great hopes and anxieties.

When I encountered this song, I felt it expressed my feelings honestly in simple words.

It’s a highly recommended track for easing anxious thoughts.

knifesupittsu57rank/position

[Tried playing] Knife (Live from SPITZ JAMBOREE TOUR 2010) [Fake Tetsuya]
knifesupittsu

Spitz, the beloved national band that marked its 30th anniversary in 2017.

While Spitz is known for breezy songs with a broad fan base, the track “Knife” is a number that feels completely different from their usual style—it exudes a sense of madness.

This song is included on the mini-album For Those Who Couldn’t Become Aurora, released in 1992.

At first, you might think it’s a gentle love song, but very quickly you realize it’s something else—darkness.

It’s a track that might even feel a bit frightening if you listen to it when you’re steeped in deep darkness.

bunny girlsupittsu58rank/position

This is a hidden gem by a famous band led by melody-maker Masamune Kusano, who has continued to produce massive hits from the early Heisei era to the present.

Although this song isn’t very well-known, it’s very popular among fans, and its progression feels great.

Spitz’s songs are challenging, but women love them too, so definitely keep this one for a special moment!

I’ll give it a name.supittsu59rank/position

This is the track of the same name included on Spitz’s second album, Namae o Tsukete Yaru, released in 1991.

Although it was created before they had any hit songs and before they broke into the mainstream, it shines with a sparkling pop sensibility that hints at their impending breakthrough, resulting in a work brimming with talent.

Run Through the Nightsupittsu60rank/position

Spitz “Riding Through the Night” Guitar Solo Performance (Singing and Playing)
Run Through the Nightsupittsu

A hidden gem by the popular band Spitz, “Yoru wo Kakeru” is highly regarded.

The live version is especially incredibly cool, so I definitely recommend giving that a listen.

It’s great not only at night but also to try singing at karaoke.