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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] (41–50)

Thanks, pal.supittsu43rank/position

It’s a heartwarming number that gently sings of gratitude for the time spent together, even as it hints at parting with someone close.

“Arigatosan,” included on their 16th studio album Mikke, fits the bill.

Released in October 2019, it drew attention for premiering its music video on October 3, a playful nod to the title’s wordplay.

The sight of the members performing in a small apartment room leaves a strong impression, evoking a certain nostalgic, everyday feel.

The band sound, co-arranged with Seiji Kameda, is pleasantly crafted—moving without any flashy production.

True to Spitz, the melodic lines are superb: a slightly bittersweet yet uplifting pop tune, perfect for moments when you want to look ahead or convey your honest feelings to someone important.

heavy mellowsupittsu44rank/position

Spitz’s “Heavy Mellow” became the theme song for Mezamashi TV on April 3, 2017.

When creating it, they aimed for a bouncy rhythm that would make listeners feel positive.

Indeed, its fresh melody is perfect for the morning.

Rather than forcing your energy up, it helps you rouse your heavy body on a sluggish morning and think, “Let’s get through today.” On spring mornings—when advances in school, new jobs, or transfers often bring anxious feelings—it feels like the song is saying, “Don’t push yourself.”

Singing Rabbitsupittsu45rank/position

Film 'Teacher! ...May I Love You?' Spitz 'Uta Usagi' Special Short Movie
Singing Rabbitsupittsu

Spitz’s “Uta Usagi” is a song that gracefully depicts the subtle fluctuations of a hidden crush.

There are times when you can’t confess your feelings to a teacher and end up keeping them deep inside.

In such moments, this piece has the power to turn emotions into words.

Its nostalgic guitar sound and candid, heartfelt vocals both accompany the listener’s feelings and evoke the poignancy of the distance from the teacher.

With a blend of crystalline beauty and bittersweetness, it resonates in the hearts of all who struggle with love.

When you want to quietly affirm your feelings, this song is sure to be an irreplaceable support.

Yukikazesupittsu46rank/position

Spitz – “Yukikaze” Special Video
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This song vividly conjures up the frigid cold of the far north and the beautiful silver-white landscape that spreads out there.

Spitz’s characteristically translucent melodies and poetic lyrics seep into the heart.

Masamune Kusano is said to have written it with images of Norwegian scenery in mind, and the sound is striking for the warmth it conveys amid the harsh cold.

Released in April 2015 as their 40th single, it was also used as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo drama “Fuben na Benriya.” The song was later included on the album “Samenai.” It’s perfect for listening quietly alone in a snow-laden season, or while thinking of someone special.

A winter classic that lets you feel a light like hope within the cold wind.

A lovestruck ordinary personsupittsu47rank/position

Although it’s titled “Ordinary Person,” the strong, heartfelt desire to devote oneself to the one they love resonates deeply.

Meeting someone so dear that it makes you want to change yourself, and the heat that sets you running for that reason, feels truly wonderful.

The lyrics, as if depicting the heart’s inner world, seem to express what words alone cannot convey.

Hanemonosupittsu48rank/position

It was the 26th single, released on August 7, 2002, and it was written specifically as a song for a Calpis commercial.

The songwriter, Masamune Kusano, said he didn’t know it shared a name with a part used in pachinko machines and thought it was a coined word meaning “a creature like a feather.”

LunaLunasupittsu49rank/position

Luna Luna Spitz FULL Cover
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With its expansive high-tone vocals, light guitar cutting, and relaxed yet punchy drum sound, this masterpiece creates a wonderfully pleasant vibe.

Spitz fans often shortlist it as a heavy-rotation pick for sunny-day driving music.