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 Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Magic Wordssupittsu36rank/position

In the third installment of Universal Music’s Heisei-themed commercial series, three Spitz songs are featured, and this is the second one that plays.
Released in 2006, it was also used as the theme song for the film Honey and Clover, which came out the same year.
The lyrics, depicting two people whose hearts remain connected even when they can’t meet, are romantic and utterly enchanting.
Combined with Masamune Kusano’s beautiful vocals, it feels all the more dramatic.
Lark’s Heartsupittsu37rank/position

This exhilarating, fast-paced song is the debut single released on March 25, 1991.
It’s been part of their repertoire since their indie days and is performed at almost every tour.
The vocals are still fresh and innocent, but this track marks the beginning of a legend that would go on to produce countless masterpieces!
fireflysupittsu38rank/position

Spitz’s classic song “Hotaru.” Although it tends to be overshadowed because they have so many big hits, this track also became a nationwide success just like their other famous songs.
As a Spitz song, the key is inevitably high, but the vocal range is set relatively narrow compared to many of their tracks.
You don’t need to mimic Spitz’s singing style—one option is to lower the key and sing with a gritty, shouted delivery like Takeshi “Pistol” Takehara.
The vocal line itself is extremely catchy, so feel free to add an arrangement that suits you.
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“8823” is a song included on the 2000 album “Hayabusa.” As the anecdote goes, it’s modeled after a manga character, and the striking line that only one person in the universe can set you free stands out.
It can also be taken as the ultimate love song, expressing in various ways a strong resolve that I am your hero.
Tokimeki Part 1supittsu40rank/position

Spitz is a music band that has continued to be popular for many years.
They’ve produced numerous classic songs, so I think even younger people are familiar with them.
Among their works, the track I especially recommend is “Tokimeki Part 1.” In terms of melody, it’s a refreshing pop tune.
The vocal range isn’t particularly narrow, but it isn’t especially wide either.
The long notes aren’t very prolonged, so it should be easy to sing even for those whose basic singing ability isn’t very strong.
Spitz Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
I will surely set out on a journey.supittsu41rank/position

The rock band Spitz’s 2013 release “Boku wa Kitto Tabi ni Deru” (“I’ll Surely Set Out on a Journey”).
As with many Spitz songs, it really enhances the feeling of being on the road.
And since “journey” is right there in the title, it makes you curious about what kind of song it is.
The track has a slightly mysterious vibe, with an appealing, floating feel to the performance.
The title is suggestive, too, and it evokes a sense of storytelling.
There’s a hint of shadow to the song, and it surely resonates with this kind of approach to journeys.
Sky Blue Townsupittsu42rank/position

A beautiful song that contrasts Masamune Kusano’s clear, transparent vocals with distorted, gritty guitars.
Although the MV’s color palette is dark and the track isn’t flashy, the guitar—centered on distinctive arpeggios—creates a unique atmosphere that’s really intriguing.
The cutting guitar in the chorus is highly rhythmic and plays a big role in further highlighting the song’s appeal.


